MBRU concludes participation in National Ambassadors Programme ‘ESTEDAD’

DUBAI, Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) is concluding its two-week participation in the National Ambassadors Programme (ESTEDAD) today. Faculty members and students at MBRU delivered the programme’s sessions.

Launched by the UAE Ministry of Education, ESTEDAD is an initiative that provides high school students with essential skills to support their future careers in various fields, including research, innovation, soft skills, creative industries, entrepreneurial leadership, and diplomatic skills.

As part of the initiative, MBRU held a two-week virtual programme under the scientific research track from 25th July to 5th August to help self-driven and passionate students in grades 9-12 from government and private schools in the UAE improve their knowledge of scientific research methodology.

The training programme’s objective was to expose students to various medical and health-related learning experiences across the three pillars of the Academic Health System: Education, Research, and Clinical Practice.

“MBRU’s participation in ESTEDAD is a testament to our commitment to developing students’ knowledge, equipping them with necessary skills and empowering them to explore different career paths in medicine and health sciences to prepare them for higher education,” said Dr. Laila Alsuwaidi, Associate Dean of Student Happiness and Wellbeing and Assistant Professor of Molecular Haematology, MBRU.

As part of the programme, the participants had an enriching experience learning about the library’s importance in research. They had a virtual visit to MBRU’s Al Maktoum Medical Library and were provided with access to all the library’s resources and services. The participants also had a session on the basics of scientific research, which introduced them to the fundamentals of research methodology and the importance of ethics in research.

To further develop their research skills, each participant was provided access to the online British Medical Journal (BMJ) Research to Publication (RtoP) programme. Students who participated in the programme and successfully completed the training course were awarded a certificate of completion from the accredited BMJ RtoP.

Source: Emirates News Agency

British delegation, SIRA discuss cooperation in security

DUBAI, A delegation of security leaders from the British Home Office has discussed during their visit to the Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) ways of cooperation and the exchange of best practices within the regional and global security industry.

The delegation and the accompanying British Embassy officials were received by Khalifa Ibrahim Al Saleis, CEO of SIRA.

The group, led by Mark Challen, Deputy Director of Strategy and Capabilities at Home Office, visited the Licensing Department, which serves as SIRA’s front-line gate for numerous smart services being offered to security providers (SSP) and Security Users (SSU) from both government and private sectors, the Meteorology and Controlling Department which embodies SIRA’s regulatory & quality control role in security systems’ standardisation.

They also visited the Security Training Affairs Department that develops a variety of latest security training courses and certifies professionally trained and highly qualified security cadres in its effort to support commercial businesses in Dubai.

During the meeting, both parties discussed the future opportunities the two entities could work together.

SIRA also presented Dubai’s exemplary security experience and the unique vision behind its establishment to qualify the private security sector and bolster security compliance by improving all aspects, including the implementation of the standards and systems, security manpower, and customer happiness objectives under a rigorous governmental service excellence criteria for sustainable security protection.

“Security is a vital priority and we are committed to lead, hence we welcome cooperation with all governments, entities, specifiers and professionals for this industry to flourish,” said by Khalifa Al Saleis, emphasising the importance of exchanging best practices within the security sector.

At the end of their visit, Mark Challen commended SIRA’s pioneering vision, highlighting the close security collaboration between the UK and the UAE.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emiratis can apply for Nafis’ Healthcare Programme until August 14

DUBAI, The Healthcare Programme, an initiative by the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council (Nafis), continues to receive applications from UAE nationals, particularly high school graduates. The deadline to submit the applications is 14th August.

The programme is in line with the UAE government’s objectives to increase Emiratisation in the private sector, enhance their capabilities and enable them to find promising job opportunities in the healthcare sector, which is a strategic priority sector in the UAE. The programme aims to attract 2,000 Emiratis in 2022.

The Healt hcare Programme is being undertaken in cooperation with a selection of higher education institutions in the country, including Fatima College of Health Sciences, Higher Colleges of Technology and Fujairah University. The Programme offers scholarships, monthly incentives and job opportunities in the healthcare sector after graduation for those who fulfil the specified criteria.

Emirati candidates interested in applying for the programme can visit the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation’s official Instagram page (@mohre_uae) and tap the link in bio, and then choose the educational institution of their choice. The link is also available across official MoHRE accounts on other social media platforms. The application can also be completed via Nafis’ website, as well as Nafis’ official social media accounts.

The Nafis programme includes several other initiatives, including Emirati Salary Support Scheme, Merit Programme, Child Allowance Scheme, Unemployment Benefit, Pension Programme, On-the-job Training Support, and Apprenticeship Programme Support.

Source: Emirates News Agency