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UAE: MBZUH gives scholarships to over 100 outstanding students

The Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities (MBZUH) has provided over 100 scholarships to exceptional students from the UAE as well as abroad, including the outstanding students of high school.

The Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities (MBZUH) has provided over 100 scholarships to exceptional students from the UAE as well as abroad, including the outstanding students of high school.

The provision of scholarships aligns with the qualitative and quantitative expansion that the university sees in the crucial academic disciplines and the number of students participating in them.

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The step has also been taken keeping in view the wishes of students who are keen to partake in the scientific programs of MBZUH and look towards studying humanities, which has become an indispensable requirement during the present time, as a beacon of science and knowledge and also a basis of radiation for human civilization in general.

The university further announced the opening of registration for pupils in all disciplines, enabling students to enlist in their accredited academic programs via its website and giving its pupils an incentive financial reward based on their cumulative academic averages.

President of the MBZUH, Dr Khaled Al Yabhouni Al Dhaheri, emphasized that scholarships came in the context of the university’s keenness to support and encourage students to acquire scientific and academic excellence.

Al Dhaheri stated, “Mohamed bin Zayed University of the Humanities is on the brink of a new phase of bolstering its academic mission and moving to a progressive stage of development and proliferation by enticing more students to join its civilized and human race by proposing the opportunity for the largest number of students to partake in its academic and scientific courses and its main specializations in the fields of Islamic studies, philosophy, Arabic language, tolerance and the humanities.”

“These programs convey a powerful motivation for pupils to pursue human studies, which are no less significant today than studying other natural sciences.”

He also highlighted that the MBZUK took this step because of field studies demonstrating that several students wanted to enlist and graduate from university programs.

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In future, these students would carry forward the university message to their communities in their nations in a civilized and humane way. The students would also acquire MBZUH’s vision to spread the virtues of love, tolerance and respect for human rights and to support the values ​​of moderation and openness to the various cultures and peoples of the world.

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