Fujairah Research Centre today unveiled ‘The Emirati Researchers’, a brand-new initiative dedicated to promoting, supporting, and funding vital scientific analysis and exploration projects in the UAE. In line with the organization’s enduring vision to invest in future generations and drive meaningful applied research and technology advancements as per UAE Centennial Plan 2071, The Emirati
Researchers has been launched to meet several overarching objectives.
With an emphasis on up-and-coming talent, the initiative will empower Emirati scientists, providing them with the necessary resources to conduct high-quality research across various disciplines. While Emirati Youths are given full support in pursuing innovative projects from planning through to execution, their body of work and achievements will also be published and promoted, thereby raising further research activities awareness and recognition at the national level.
“Today represents the start of another exciting chapter for the UAE, one where new generations of researchers make scientific breakthroughs that instigate vital social and economic advancements,” said Dr. Fouad Lamghari, Director of Fujairah Research Centre. “This announcement is a testament to our unwavering commitment to nurturing talent with a view to long-term national development and prosperity. By paving the way for a transformative era fuelled by research-backed discovery, we can help ensure a legacy of innovation and progress for many decades to come.”
Under the stewardship of Fujairah Research Centre, The Emirati Researchers will strive to become a leading incubator for groundbreaking research and discoveries while inspiring and empowering new generations of professionals. By mentoring students, sponsoring projects, and helping to bring innovative ideas to life through technical and financial support, the initiative can become a
benchmark for others to emulate moving forward, with key programs at the heart of its success.
One such program earmarked to make outstanding contributions is the ‘Research Incubation Program’, through which experienced researchers will guide entry and early-level Emirati researchers. Additionally, the program will present a host of career development opportunities alongside training in areas such as research collaboration, networking, publication support, data sharing, and open science.
Furthermore, the Centre aims to partner with universities and research institutions to promote the achievements of Emirati researchers and broaden interdisciplinary research.