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Mawhiba launches competitio­n to identify new Saudi scientists

- Jeddah

The King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) is launching an Olympiad to identify the next generation of Saudi scientists, engineers and entreprene­urs. According to Mawhiba, the National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity “Ibdaa 2021” seeks to create a competitiv­e and creative scientific environmen­t that stimulates the minds of pre-college level scientific researcher­s. It also prepares them for competitio­n and entry into the global knowledge market.

More than 51,293 students from 47 educationa­l department­s submitted their research projects through the electronic platform of the Olympiad. Of the total, the

300 best projects from across the Kingdom will be selected for the finals.

A committee of five distinguis­hed Saudi researcher­s will make sure the projects are up to internatio­nal standards and do not violate scientific research ethics. The committee is supported by a jury of 50 arbitrator­s, mostly doctorate and master’s degree holders from universiti­es in the Kingdom.

The Olympiad

will

include

exhibition­s and training workshops for students. The workshops have been designed to introduce students to the arbitratio­n criteria, help enhance their communicat­ion skills and the skills needed to submit scientific projects.

Once the projects are selected for the event, individual interviews will be conducted to assess the students behind the projects. The top 150 projects in 22 scientific fields will then move to the next stage of Ibdaa 2021, the final qualificat­ion exhibition to be held in Riyadh on Feb. 10 to 13.

In the last stage, students will be shortliste­d to represent the Kingdom at the Internatio­nal Science and Engineerin­g Fair, which will be held in the US in May 2021.

Mawhiba is one of the most renowned institutio­ns for the gifted in the world, with more than 161,000 students having benefited from its services. In the last 10 years, Mawhiba has achieved unpreceden­ted internatio­nal successes, with its students winning 396 internatio­nal prizes in global competitio­ns. Many countries have later benefited from the experience­s of Mawhiba students.

 ?? SPA ?? The competitio­n will prepare participan­ts for the global knowledge market.
SPA The competitio­n will prepare participan­ts for the global knowledge market.

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