Ministry of Endowments Concludes Summer Training Program for Secondary and University Levels Students

The Ministry of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs concluded the fourth edition of the summer training program for the year 2023, with the participation of 58 male and female students from the secondary and university levels.

The program aimed to introduce students to the ministry's vision and mission, provide them with administrative skills, and familiarize them with the work environment.

In this context, Head of Training and Management Development at the Ministry's Human Resources Department Dr. Mohammed Khalifa Al Kubais explained that the students participating in the summer training program benefited greatly and acquired many practical skills, which include teamwork skills, secretarial and correspondence skills, book preparation and printing, meeting management, interaction and communication skills with others, in addition to providing the participants with many practical values, including the value of time commitment and self-reliance.

Al Kubaisi said that the program has succeeded well, and the fruits of training and rehabilitation appeared clearly through the graduation projects presented by each of them. In addition, the students reviewed the activities and programs of the Ministry's departments, their specializations, and the educational, advocacy and social services they provide to the community.

He pointed out that the program comes to achieve the pillar of human development in the national vision of the state in terms of caring for students and putting them on the right path, involving them in the field of work, qualifying them for the practical future and adhering to the Qatarization policy, stressing the keenness of the Ministry of Endowments to provide an integrated summer program that helps students obtain scientific and practical skills and abilities that will benefit them after completing their scientific studies and joining the field of work.

During the closing ceremony of the summer training program, the male and female students participating in the program presented their graduation projects through the PowerPoint program, benefiting from artificial intelligence programs and applications and what they learned throughout the practical training period.

Source: Qatar News Agency

iGA launches Education Indicator Survey in Bahrain

The Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA) announced the launch of a national survey aimed at measuring education indicators in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The survey is in line with efforts to provide national statistics and indicators that support the regional and international position of the country, particularly with regards to the Human Capital Index.

The survey will assess literacy indicators among a random sample of respondents, in accordance with international standards used for calculating this index. The survey will be conducted by the iGA over a two-week period in collaboration with Silah Gulf.

The education survey reflects the continuous efforts to enhance the Kingdom’s international indicators across a range of fields, and mainly that are related to education and learning. The survey's findings will help to reinforce Bahrain's rank for the Human Capital Index within the United Nations eGovernment survey 2024. This will be achieved through measuring education indicators among both citizens and residents, by assessing their literacy levels and the extent to which they engage in reading and writing in their daily lives. Additionally, the survey will track the mean years of schooling completed by individuals, including their highest attained levels of education.

The survey adheres to UNESCO standards and will be carried out on a random sample of 10,000 individuals from citizens and residents with age 15 years and above. It will be conducted via telephone by employees of Silah Gulf, who will call randomly the selected individuals from the number 17155293. After introducing themselves, the survey team members will highlight the importance of participating in the activity and will obtain few questions related to the education indicators, which require only a few minutes to complete.

The iGA encourages the participants to actively engage with the survey, as it will play a vital role in the Kingdom’s plans and national programs. The survey process will be confidential, and the data collected will be analyzed to generate indicators relevant to the survey's objectives without disclosing the respondents' information. The iGA looks forward to the cooperation of individuals, both citizens and residents, throughout the two-week survey period.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Education Minister receives GASERC Director

Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma, Minister of Information, received Dr. Mohammed Mutair Al Sharija, Director of the Gulf Arab States Educational Research Centre (GASERC), on the sideline of GASREC’s 36th Board of Trustees meeting held in Bahrain.

The meeting discussed ways to enhance the ministry's benefit from the outputs of the centre's programs and activities, develop education in GASERC, and how the member states can contribute their expertise and competencies to the centre's improvement of its educational services.

The minister praised Al Sharija’s efforts in developing the educational policies at the centre, following the latest educational trends and efforts in exchanging expertise in the educational field.

The director thanked the minister for his support and praised the ministry’s efforts and contributions in implementing joint programs and activities.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Education Minister announces registration for students born in September-December 2017

Children born in September, October, November and December of 2017 will now be accepted for registration at the Education Ministry to be enrolled in the first grade for the academic year of 2023-2024, Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education, announced.

The minister said that students and their guardians can complete their registration in the Education Ministry Hall in Isa Town during July 20-27, noting that the Ministry will release all necessary details on its social media platforms.

Dr. Juma expressed his gratitude to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their support for the educational sector.

He affirmed that the decision of enrolling children in school, who reach the mandatory age of education any time during the school year, shall be a permanently applied policy.

The minister praised the role of the Ministry of Finance and National Economy in supporting developmental projects for the Ministry of Education, thanking Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, the Minister of Finance and National Economy and all those supported achieving this step.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Isa bin Salman Education Charitable Trust opens scholarship applications on July 3

Under the directives of His Highness Shaikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Isa bin Salman Education Charitable Trust, applications will be accepted for its 10th intake of educational scholarships for the academic year 2023-2024 from July 3-10.

Applications will be open for general secondary certificate holders or its equivalent from a public or private educational institutions, with a Grade Point Average totaling 88% or its equivalent for all available scholarships, a 98% or its equivalent for scholarships to attend medical school, and 90% or its equivalent for engineering school scholarships.

Applicants must be Bahraini nationals, be of good conduct, have graduated within the last two years, meet the university admission requirements, and pass a personal interview for scholarships to attend medical school.

Graduates can submit their applications to the listed scholarships on the Trust’s website (www.waqfisa.bh)

Source: Bahrain News Agency

THE QATAR SCHOLARSHIP-EDUCATION ABOVE ALL PROGRAM MARKS THE GRADUATION OF 62 AUB STUDENTS

The Qatar Scholarship-Education Above All program at the American University of Beirut (AUB), a LEAD scholarship program, celebrated the graduation of 62 AUB students of diverse majors and specialties. The graduation ceremony was attended by AUB President Fadlo Khuri, Ambassador of Qatar in Lebanon Ibrahim Ben Abdelaziz El Sahlawi, Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Qatar Fund for Development Rowdah El Naimi, as well as members of the AUB community, the graduates, and their family members. In his address, Khuri emphasized the importance of such a scholarship and thanked the state of Qatar, the Qatar Fund for Development, and the Education Above All Foundation for extending their support to Lebanon and AUB. "With 400 students under its umbrella, the Qatar Scholarship - Education Above All program creates a unique and welcoming community that reflects the civic values that AUB stands for, as well as its mission for excellence," he said. "Its alumni are already contributing to the global community, and we are proud of them as representatives of AUB and its pursuit of knowledge and making a positive impact in immediate environments and beyond." "Today is all about celebrating learning in all its forms, celebrating excellence, celebrating achievements and success, and, most importantly, celebrating free minds that flourish from AUB to the world," Khuri added. Ambassador of Qatar in Lebanon spoke about the partnership that this program builds. He said, "400 scholarships have been offered to obtain bachelor's degrees for Lebanese, Syrians, and Palestinians. It is a program that enriches their research experience and educational journey at the American University of Beirut." He also spoke about how the State of Qatar stands by Lebanon and its people, "not only through material commitments and financial support but also through deep and sustainable partnerships that promote quality education and capacity building." He said, "Crises may come and go, but knowledge always remains. Therefore, we, in the State of Qatar, are committed to investing in the future, by investing in education." "We are proud of our partnership with one of the oldest universities in the region, the American University of Beirut. It's rich history and academic excellence make it a natural and valuable partner to enhance youth opportunities for growth and prosperity. Today, you are standing here as a real result of this partnership, and we are confident that you will be ambassadors of knowledge, progress, and positive change in your societies and the world," Ben Abdelaziz El Sahlawi added. In her speech, Al Naimi addressed the students highlighting that the graduation being celebrated "is a joint success, and that is a motivation for us to continue our efforts. Your higher education is a valuable investment in your future and the future of your countries. It is the tool that enables you to change the world for the better. With your knowledge and education, you can face challenges, shape societies, and build economies." She continued, "Qatar Fund for Development is committed to supporting education as part of our continuous efforts to achieve sustainable development. These are not just goals, but deep commitments towards our brothers in the beloved country of Lebanon, and I assure you that the Fund will continue to provide the necessary support to Lebanon, in cooperation with our regional and international partners, in its endeavour to overcome the current crises." Talal Al-Hothal, director of Al Fakhoora, a program of Education Above All Foundation, who could not be present at the ceremony, remarked, "Although unable to attend the ceremony, I offer my heartfelt congratulations to our graduates. Their achievements today, through the Qatar Scholarship, mark the power of dedication and education." He added, "The Education Above All Foundation advocates for quality education, particularly in socio-economically challenged regions. This program aims to empower our youth, encouraging them to contribute actively to their community's development and reconstruction. This graduation represents a stepping stone to greater goals and the beginning of a journey towards a world marked by mutual understanding and prosperity. With the skills and knowledge gained from AUB, our students are ready to create positive change and uphold the AUB legacy of excellence. As they embark on the next chapter, we are confident in their resilience and commitment to make a significant difference." The ceremony continued with a video that highlighted the activities and achievements of this scholarship for the past two years. Dr. Joseph Costantine, scholarship director, then addressed the audience in a motivational speech titled "Hope Exists Here" where he shed light on the difficulties that these graduates faced and survived "You are the students that survived a global pandemic, and you are the generation that helped put this city together after it was shattered on August 4th. You looked through the rubbles and you made sure that you can never be broken!" The ceremony also included a presentation by finalists of the ACE Talks Competition, a contest of public speaking organized by the Qatar Scholarship - EAA program at AUB. The finalists: Abdel Kader Atrach, Sara Ghanawi, Lynn Kammoun, and Andrew Philips presented brief talks about modern education at AUB and what this means to them. They were then ranked through live online voting by the audience. The event also featured a musical interlude led by student and scholar Tamara Khouri in collaboration with the Zaki Nassif Program at AUB. The graduates were then asked to the stage for a group photo with the AUB president, ambassador of Qatar in Lebanon, Qatar Fund for Development director of strategic partnerships, AUB Provost, AUB deputy provost, and director of the scholarship, after which awards for graduates with the highest GPA and Most Qatar Connection participation were handed out, along with the ACE Talks awards. The ceremony concluded with a reception.

Source: National News Agency-Lebanon

Social Development Minister receives MA graduate

Social Development Minister Osama bin Ahmed Al Asfoor received researcher Qassim Jaffar Hamdan who submitted a copy of his master’s dissertation titled “Role of Visual Identity in Shaping Bahrain’s Training Institutes”.

The Minister congratulated the researcher on his academic achievement, commending his efforts in conducting the study which will further enrich the national library. He also wished him success in his academic and professional career.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

UoB, CERN sign ICA in research scientific field cooperation

The University of Bahrain (UoB) and the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed an International Cooperative Agreement (ICA).

The ICA was signed by Dr. Fuad Mohammed Al-Ansari, UoB President, and Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle, Director for International Relations.

CERN, established in 1954, is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. It provides a unique range of particle accelerator facilities to researchers, to advance the boundaries of human knowledge.

The ICA between UoB and CERN is important for enhancing cooperation and international partnership in the field of science and technological advancement, Dr. Al-Ansari said.

He added that the cooperation with CERN will contribute to promoting Bahraini cadres and industries as well as providing the opportunity for the Bahraini researches to engage in scientific research projects in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) studies.

Dr. Al-Ansari highlighted that the ICA with CERN will enable academics and researchers from Bahrain to apply to join the educational institutions of the organization such as Particle Accelerators Study, European School of High-Energy Physics, Summer Student Programme, and CERN School of Computing (CSC).

Bahrain signed the ICA with CERN to establish a framework that facilitates long term opportunities for the local scientific scientists, researchers, engineers, teachers, students and technicans to participate in to partake in CERN programmes.

The ICA was facilitated by Ambassador Dr. Yusuf AbdulKarim Bucheeri, the Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United Nations and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President and founder of the Sheikh Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture and Research, DR. Haifa Ebrahim Al-Khalifa, College Of Engineering Dean, Waleed Salah Al Meraj, Policies Director at the Prime Minister Office, and Mariam Al-shurooqi Director of Research Projects at the Shaikh Ebrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Center for Culture and Research

Dr. Al-Ansari was briefed on the nature and role of CERN during the visit.

UoB was a participating member in Muon Detectors Experience at CERN back in 2019.

Source: Bahrain News Agency