UAE University honors those who have distinguished research contributions

Al Ain, 6 January / WAM / His Excellency Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, Cultural Advisor to His Highness the President of the State, Supreme President of the United Arab Emirates University, today honored a number of researchers with pioneering research contributions based on their publication records in the top 1% of international journals. This is in the university’s crescent building.
During his speech, His Excellency stressed that the UAE University has a long history of excellence and leadership, founded by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, “may God rest his soul.” In 1976, his vision was to establish an educational institution that meets the needs of the nation and contributes to its progress and prosperity. The university has contributed and continues to contribute effectively to the process of higher education in the country, and has worked to enrich scientific research and innovation, while maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence.
He expressed his aspiration to the future with a firm vision that the UAE University, “the mother national university,” would be among the leading research institutions in the world, believing that high-quality scientific research is the cornerstone for achieving these ambitions, and that the success of researchers in making a mark in prestigious international scientific journals reflects the level of Their work enhances the university’s global reputation and is a tangible measure of the value of their research.
He said that the reputation of the UAE University as a leading research institution depends greatly on the efforts of researchers, and their work shapes the future of the university, and their research opens new horizons of knowledge and works to address local and global challenges.
It is worth noting that 25 researchers were honored, including 11 from the College of Engineering, 4 from the College of Information Technology, 3 researchers from the College of Management and Economics, and two researchers from each of the College of Science, the College of Education, and the College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, in addition to a researcher from the College of Humanities. And social.
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