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Emirati youth to succeed professionally because of quality higher education, study says

Emirati youth to succeed professionally because of quality higher education, study says File photo Survey finds an overwhelming majority of Emirati university students are satisfied with quality educational resources A new study commissioned by Mohamed Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations (MBZMFG) has revealed that around nine among 10 (87 per cent) Emirati university students have expressed their satisfaction with the quality of higher education that they are receiving. More than nine out of 10 said their educational resources and quality of coursework meet or exceed their expectations. Also read: An overwhelming majority, or 91 per cent, are also confident they will be able to achieve their professional goals and 86 per cent said their education has equipped them with skills that would help them succeed professionally.

Nearly half of Emirati students say mental health affected by Covid-19 pandemic, poll finds

Nearly half of Emirati students say mental health affected by Covid-19 pandemic, poll finds In a survey of almost 3,000 people, two thirds also wanted to continue with some form of remote learning after the coronavirus is gone Sheikh Abdullah speaks in a Q&A session to students at a park in Abu Dhabi. He urged young people to be ambitious and to challenge themselves, while also speaking of the need to talk about mental health issues, which have been exacerbated by the pandemic. The National Minister of State for Food Security Mariam Al Mheiri, Minister of Community Development Hessa Buhumaid and presenter Ali Al Shimmari. The National

Cost of living, job security and protecting culture top issues for young Emiratis, poll finds

SHARE At least half of young Emiratis are concerned about the high cost of living and the availability of jobs, a survey suggested. Almost 3,000 students shared their views of how they see the next 50 years unfolding for Looking to the Future, a study released for Mohamed bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations, which took place on Sunday. The availability of jobs (55 per cent) and the high cost of living (50 per cent), were among the most pressing issues for those polled. But 91 per cent said they felt positive that the future would hold promise - and 78 per cent predicted they would have a better quality of life than their parents.

91% of young Emiratis say UAE's best days still ahead: Survey

91% of young Emiratis say UAE s best days still ahead: Survey File photo 78 per cent expect to have a better life than what their parents had. Nine in 10 young Emiratis believe that the best days of the UAE are yet to come and 78 per cent expect to have a better life than what their parents had, a new survey has found. Commissioned by the Mohamed Bin Zayed Majlis for Future Generations (MBZMFG), the survey was the largest evidence-based study that explored the views of the Emirati youth on the future. Results have been released on Monday. Don t miss Young Emirati women are particularly optimistic about their lives, with 83 per cent expressing confidence of having a better life than their parents, according to the survey.

MBZMFG hosts UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO

MBZMFG hosts UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO
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