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Hamdan Centre for Giftedness and Innovation Students Join Cambridge University Pre‑University Program

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Dubai, UAE, August 6, 2025:

Students from Hamdan Centre for Giftedness and Innovation, part of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, are taking part this summer in the Pre-University Program at the University of Cambridge – Fitzwilliam College, running from 27 July to 9 August 2025. The initiative reflects the foundation’s commitment to empowering gifted students by providing global learning experiences that enhance their academic excellence and open new pathways for scientific creativity.

The program offers participants exposure to a prestigious academic environment that combines scientific knowledge with life skills. Students engage in intensive lectures and hands-on workshops across diverse fields, including engineering, chemistry, medicine, and the humanities, alongside enrichment activities designed to foster personal development, communication, and teamwork skills in a multicultural setting.

Dr Mariam Al Ghawi, Director of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Giftedness and Innovation, said: “Through this participation, we aim to provide our students with an exceptional academic experience at one of the world’s most renowned universities. This journey not only broadens their scientific horizons but also builds their confidence, nurtures a spirit of research and innovation, and prepares them to become ambassadors of knowledge and excellence in both the local and global community.”

Dr. Al Ghawi emphasized that the Center is committed to providing an integrated and supportive learning environment that meets the academic, educational, psychological, and social needs of gifted students. She noted that the Center’s specialized programs are designed to extend learning opportunities beyond the classroom, helping students develop their skills and interests while strengthening their academic presence locally and internationally.

The program brings together over 250 students from 15 countries, underscoring its role as an international academic platform for cultural exchange and scientific collaboration. It also aligns with the vision of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation to cultivate an innovative generation capable of competing globally and contributing to a knowledge-driven future.

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