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DUBAI GIRL’S MISSION TO BE UAE’S FIRST ASTRONAUT

Genes In Space winner urges more interest in science careers

- CALINE MALEK

Alia Al Mansoori dreams of becoming the UAE’s first astronaut and she is confident more young Emiratis will follow in her footsteps by pursuing careers in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s.

The winner of the Genes in Space competitio­n, who turns 15 in a few days, will visit Canada for a couple of weeks to get a feel for what her higher education will be like. This year, Alia’s experiment applying DNA analysis to real-life challenges in space exploratio­n was chosen as the winner from 110 entries.

“I’ve always been interested in science fiction, so making it a reality has been something that’s been very important to me,” the Dubai native yesterday said at a meeting with the Canadian ambassador to the UAE, Masud Husain.

“I feel like a lot of students are still not putting the effort into learning what science is about. There’s so much for science to offer students and there are many who maybe think it’s not cool or not interestin­g, but if they give it a chance I’m sure they will love it.”

She met Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, at the Sea Palace, and is training to be an ambassador at Expo 2020, and Alia still has other ambitious plans.

“After my studies, I want to come back to the UAE and hopefully train to become an astronaut if a programme should happen,” she said.

“The UAE Space Agency is planning to start a national programme, so hopefully I might be one of the first to go there.”

Recent surveys have found that young Emirati students are still not grasping Stem-related subjects at universiti­es, but that is slowly changing.

“I feel like one of the things that would make Emirati students more interested is the launch of the Hope Mars mission,” Alia said.

“Just like in the United States when the Apollo programme started, the surveys of how many Americans entered Stem fields increased by a lot, so I feel like with the Hope Mars mission, many Emiratis will become interested.”

Alia plans to visit the Canadian Space Agency, McGill University and laboratori­es across Canada during her two weeks.

“I want to learn more about their astronaut programme, because we don’t have such programmes in the UAE, and how they prepare Canadian astronauts to go to the Internatio­nal Space Station,” she said.

“I want to bring some knowledge back with me to the UAE. Canada is such a diverse country and there are so many Stem universiti­es you can visit there.”

After school, she hopes to study molecular biology and medicine.

“I want to learn how to do research, but also help the crew when I go on a space mission,” she said. “I think by starting an astronaut programme and promoting it well, more young Emiratis would look at it and see it as a possible thing they can enter.”

Alia is one of five siblings working in fields such as criminolog­y, policing and genetics.

“She’s the daughter of the UAE,” said Dr Ahmed Al Mansoori, her father. “We are very proud she will be an Emirati astronaut.”

According to a recent survey of 18,000 internatio­nal students looking to study abroad, Montreal ranked first.

“Canada has an enormous amount of expertise in Stem and space,” Mr Husain said. “It built the space arm for the shuttle and we’ve had a number of astronauts participat­e in space missions.

“There’s a great connection in Canada and in Montreal, in particular, with space, space exploratio­n and research and we hope to increase the number of Emiratis studying there.”

Hamad Al Awadi, from the UAE Embassy in Ottawa, said Alia set an example for young Emirati women.

“This shows us the vision of our leadership and their goals for our people,” he said. “She’s an example of that.”

Surveys show that few young Emiratis are pursuing Stem-related subjects at universiti­es, but that is changing

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Alia Al Mansoori is keen to learn from Canada’s space expertise during her visit to North America
Pawan Singh / The National Alia Al Mansoori is keen to learn from Canada’s space expertise during her visit to North America

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