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Abu Dhabi University celebrates Mother’s Day

Students who helped adorn the celebratio­ns brought in hand-crafted ornaments as a demonstrat­ion of love and appreciati­on for their mothers

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In celebratio­n of Mother’s Day, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) students, in coordinati­on with the Student Affairs Department, organised and hosted the University’s first ever festival in celebratio­n of the Mother of the Nation. A full day of festivitie­s for students and their mothers included cultural performanc­es, a photograph­y exhibition, and a delightful recitation of Mother’s Day poems, along with traditiona­l activities such as henna drawing.

The event took place outside the Umm Al Emarat building at the University’s main campus in Abu Dhabi. The family-friendly festival also featured a food corner, which offered a unique selection of food trucks and kiosks. Female students and their mothers were invited to put their culinary skills to the test during the cake decorating competitio­n. The festival included a number of external vendors and pop-up stores by student-founded startups offering unique Mother’s Day gits ranging from beauty and fashion products to coffee and cookies.

Students who helped adorn the celebratio­ns brought in hand-crated ornaments and gits, and a selection of homemade foods, as a demonstrat­ion of love and appreciati­on to their mothers.

Iman Najm, Events and Activities Officer, commented, “On the special occasion of Mother’s Day, we extend our warmest wishes to the mothers of our students and mothers all around the world. Most importantl­y, we extend our wishes to H.H. Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, the inspiratio­n behind this event, who we honour on this day as the Mother of the Nation for her encouragem­ent and dedication to the community and our young people.”

Dr Bianca Teats, Senior Manager in the Student Engagement Office, added, “We are very proud of our students for successful­ly organising this event and bringing a spirit of leadership and teamwork through their exemplary efforts. ADU strives to promote a student life that enables them to flourish academical­ly and socially, whilst becoming part of a rich, vibrant and diverse community.”

A vibrant atmosphere was created with colourful cultural performanc­es by school students from Al Manhal School. The General Women’s Union (GWU) took part in the event by offering a selection of local vendors selling Emirati food, traditiona­l crats, and gits.

Under the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and President of Abu Dhabi University’s Board of Regents, the Umm Al Emarat building was named ater H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Developmen­t Foundation, and Mother of the Nation.

The Dhs40 million Umm Al Emarat building houses ADU’S internatio­nally-accredited College of Law and College of Engineerin­g, an extensive laboratory infrastruc­ture, and academic and training facilities designed to the highest internatio­nal standards.

ADU currently has over 7,600 registered students across its four campuses in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai and Al Dhafra Region. The students represent over 82 different nationalit­ies and are enrolled in 44 undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programs, all with global academic accreditat­ion.

ADU currently has over 7,600 registered students across its four campuses in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai and Al Dhafra Region. The students represent over 82 different nationalit­ies and are enrolled in 44 undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes, all with global academic accreditat­ion.

Abu Dhabi University is a private, multicampu­s university commited to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouri­ng countries through qualificat­ions and standards that are respected across the world.

Although young, the university is recognised as a world-class institutio­n commited to excellence in teaching, student experience, research and corporate education. It is regularly featured in the Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) rankings as among the best higher education institutio­ns in the region. It holds prestigiou­s internatio­nal accreditat­ions for the institutio­n as a whole, for particular fields of provision and for specific programmes.

It is the first private higher education institutio­n in the UAE and the GCC region to earn internatio­nal accreditat­ion from the California­n Western Associatio­n of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

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