Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance has launched the 2nd cycle of its awards -- ‘Applied Research Global Award of Gifted Education’ and ‘School Global Award Initiative of Gifted Education’.
The ‘Applied Research Global Award of Gifted Education’ aims to encourage researchers worldwide, particularly those who have presented doctoral theses and promising research in the field of gifted education, to develop and nurture talent in related areas. The award targets researchers who have up to five years of participation in research after completing their doctorate.
Similarly, the ‘School Global Award Initiative of Gifted Education’ targets all educators working in the school system, including teachers, school principals, and specialists who contribute to the education and nurturing of talented students in public or private schools worldwide. They may apply for the award individually or as a group, provided they have made significant contributions to the service of talented and outstanding students. The aim of the award is to encourage outstanding school initiatives and best practices in providing promising education to talented and outstanding students worldwide.
Leading inititiative
Dr Khalifa Al Suwaidi, Secretary-General of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance, said: “These two international awards are among the foundation's leading initiatives, aimed at promoting scientific research in the areas of gifted education to recognise researchers and assist them to utilise their research and studies to benefit our communities by applying successful practices and experiments. Furthermore, these two global awards reflect the wise vision of the leadership of the UAE and its keen interest in promoting research, innovation, and nurturing and honoring talented individuals from all around the world. The UAE's dedication to enhancing the talent and education sector is based on its unwavering belief in its significance for the advancement of nations and its potential benefits for humanity as a whole.”
Prof Dr Heidrun Stoeger, Chairperson for School Research, School Development, and Evaluation at University of Regensburg, Germany, said: “These two awards contribute to supporting best practices and outstanding efforts in the field of gifted education to develop the skills of gifted individuals and promote a culture of excellence worldwide. We take this opportunity to commend the message of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance and its relentless efforts to improve gifted education and provide necessary support for gifted individuals in various countries around the world. These awards will undoubtedly add value to the global efforts to enhance the education sector, uncover outstanding research, honour researchers, and benefit from their research, as well as provide an opportunity to exchange experiences and best practices among experts.”
The two international awards were launched in 2021 by the World Giftedness Centre, an initiative of Hamdan bin Rashid Al-Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance. The awards aim to promote a culture of excellence and disseminate it globally, in line with the World Giftedness Center’s long-term goal of creating an interactive platform to help the international community embrace and nurture talent and gifted individuals and share the best practices.
Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance will begin to receive entries for the two awards, each worth $25,000, in English language from participants via its official website until September 30, 2023.-- TradeArabia News Service