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Dh4.2b in UAE scholarshi­ps

Mohammad launches programme for high-achieving Arabs

- BY SARAH ALGETHAMI Staff Reporter

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-Pres-ident and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, at Zayed University in Dubai, yesterday launched Dh4.2 billion worth of scholarshi­ps for needy Arab students.

A programme for highachiev­ing youth was announced by the Abdullah Al Ghurair Foundation for Education, a non-profit entity launched last year. Businessma­n and founder Abdullah Ahmad Al Ghurair had donated a third of his assets to the foundation which seeks to improve the quality of education.

ADubai-based foundation will distribute scholarshi­ps worth Dh4.2 billion to needy Arab students, it was announced on Wednesday.

A programme for highachiev­ing youth was announced by the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education, a non-profit entity launched last year in July.

During the launch, businessma­n and founder Abdullah Ahmad Al Ghurair had donated a third of his assets to the education foundation which seeks to improve the quality of education and help thousands of promising Arab youth from underprivi­leged background­s.

Yesterday, the foundation said it will use Dh4.2 billion, donated by its founder, to cover university costs of 15,000 students from across the Arab world, including Emiratis, over the next 10 years.

It will also support 5,000 high-achieving grade 11 and 12 Emirati students at public schools who wish to study science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM).

The scholarshi­p programme was launched by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, at Zayed University in Dubai.

The Al Ghurair STEM Scholars Programme currently covers only undergradu­ate and graduate studies. Students can apply for the programme on the foundation’s website (www. alghurairf­oundation.org) starting from Wednesday to May 30 for admission in September.

“The programme is focused on providing Arab students as well as Emirati students to go to top universiti­es to study STEM subjects,” Maysa Jalbout, chief executive of the foundation, told Gulf News.

The foundation signed agreements with the American University of Sharjah, the American University of Cairo, Khalifa University and the American University in Cairo, allowing students enrolled in the scholarshi­p programme to study at these institutio­ns.

The foundation hopes to sign agreements with universiti­es from the United States, Canada, the UK and Australia in the future, according to Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair, chairman of the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education board of trustees.

To be eligible for the programme, students need to be no more than 30 years of age and have a grade point average (GPA) of at least 85 per cent from high school or a minimum of 3.0 from university, according to Jalbout.

They will need to be “outstandin­g students…pass the interview test…and prove to us that [they] are in financial need,” Al Ghurair added.

Depending on the financial needs of the students, the programme can cover other costs besides the full tuition fees, such as accommodat­ion.

“For each student, depending on their need and the cost of the education at the university they’re going to and the place they’re staying at, we’d be covering things like tuition and helping them with skills developmen­t, job placements and volunteeri­ng, to build their CVs so they become competitiv­e when they graduate,” Jalbout said.

“Abdullah Al Ghurair has dedicated a very generous amount of money because he believes in the opportunit­y that the UAE has given him and his family and wants to give back to this country and the region as a way to encourage other students to also give back to their community and the region,” she said.

Two programmes launched

The foundation also launched yesterday the Al Ghurair Young Thinkers Programme, which is aimed at increasing the number of Emirati college-ready students through up-skilling programmes in English, mathematic­s, science and innovation, and the Al Ghurair Open Learning Scholars Programme, which is designed to increase students’ access to high-quality education through online and blended learning degrees and programmes offered by universiti­es worldwide.

Both programmes are already available on the foundation’s website.

 ??  ?? Shaikh Mohammad interacts with students at Zayed University in Dubai yesterday, where he launched the new scholarshi­p programme.
Shaikh Mohammad interacts with students at Zayed University in Dubai yesterday, where he launched the new scholarshi­p programme.

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