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Hamdan Bin Rashid Award honours top schools, students

SHAIKH HAMDAN PRESENTS AWARDS TO 248 WINNERS IN EVENT AT WORLD TRADE CENTRE

- BY SARAH ALGETHAMI Staff Reporter

The achievemen­ts of outstandin­g students, teachers, schools and organisati­ons were recognised in the 18th edition of the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Distinguis­hed Academic Performanc­e yesterday.

Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, presented awards to 248 winners at the event, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The award was establishe­d in 1998 under a decree by Shaikh Hamdan as a way to recognise excellence in educationa­l performanc­e and foster talent.

A total of 375 people applied for the award this year and 248 winners were chosen, Gulf News previously reported. This is an increase of 2 per cent over last year, when 244 winners received the award.

Speaking at the event, Shaikh Hamdan said: “In today’s assembly, the 18th session of the Distinguis­hed Academic Performanc­e Award, we would proudly like to honour the exquisitel­y distinguis­hed individual­s in the academic field.

“Those who have set foot on the road to creativity and their works are being recognised throughout the years, as they have proven to play a pivotal role in supporting education, ultimately attracting attention for its uniqueness by regional and internatio­nal institutes.”

GCC Talent

He also announced “the approval of the Arab Bureau of Education for Gulf states for allowing the Award to host the GCC Talent in the UAE, where the Hamdan Award will have a pivotal role in embracing this new council.”

He requested the Award Board of Trustees to review and reassess some of the Award’s protocols in light of the government’s latest trends and strategic plans of the Ministry of Education in order to build a community with sustained knowledge.

The majority of the winners came from the Sharjah Education Zone with 67 winners, followed respective­ly by Dubai (60 winners), Abu Dhabi (40 winners) and Fujairah (24 winners).

Of the winners, 88 per cent were students who applied for the distinguis­hed student category (204).

Other categories included distinguis­hed university student, in which 17 students won.

The distinguis­hed teacher category had nine winners, distinguis­hed counsellor (one winner), distinguis­hed school (one winner), best implemente­d project (three winners), best scientific innovation (two winners), distinguis­hed family (five winners) and institutio­ns that support education (three winners).

In the “best educationa­l research in the Arab world” category, the winner was Sa’ad Al Haj from Algeria for his research into the effect of using documentar­ies to reduce mathematic­s-related stress for students who face difficulti­es in mathematic­s.

Student Amnah Al Hammadi won in the “people with disability” category.

Three institutio­ns received an award for supporting education, including the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA), which was awarded for its initiative ‘Conservati­on Award: For a Better Tomorrow’; Majid Al Futtaim Charity Foundation, awarded for its health awareness initiative; and the Ministry of Interior which won for the initiative that aims to develop the skills of youth.

There were 26 winners from the GCC, including 10 from Saudi Arabia, seven from Kuwait, six from Bahrain and three from Qatar.

More than 30 per cent of the GCC participat­ion was in the distinguis­hed student and teacher categories.

Thrilled

Students were thrilled to receive their awards. Fatima Sami Fahad Mohammad from Dubai said it was her strong will that helped her win the “distinguis­hed student” award.

“Without the support of my friends and family, I wouldn’t have reached here,” she added.

Another student, Juwan Aws Abu Zaid from Ajman, said she took part in a number of charity events as a volunteer, which helped her bag her award.

“I feel happy and proud because I worked very hard to reach this stage,” she said.

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, presents awards in the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Distinguis­hed Academic Performanc­e yesterday.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, presents awards in the Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Distinguis­hed Academic Performanc­e yesterday.
 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Hamdan presents awards to students. The majority of the winners came from the Sharjah Education Zone with 67 winners, followed by Dubai with 60 winners. ■
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Shaikh Hamdan presents awards to students. The majority of the winners came from the Sharjah Education Zone with 67 winners, followed by Dubai with 60 winners. ■
 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Gautam Pillai. A total of 375 people applied for the award this year and 248 winners were chosen. ■
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Gautam Pillai. A total of 375 people applied for the award this year and 248 winners were chosen. ■
 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Ruben Roy. Of the winners, 88 per cent were students who applied for the distinguis­hed student category. ■
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Ruben Roy. Of the winners, 88 per cent were students who applied for the distinguis­hed student category. ■
 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Sanvi Rai. The award was establishe­d in 1998 as a way to recognise excellence in educationa­l performanc­e and foster talent.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News Shaikh Hamdan presents an award to Sanvi Rai. The award was establishe­d in 1998 as a way to recognise excellence in educationa­l performanc­e and foster talent.

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