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UAE golden visas: the expat professors granted long-term residency


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Academics granted long-term residency two years ago say the sense of security has immensely benefited their work.
Expatriate professors, who work at universities across the UAE, said they never expected the years they spent hunched inside laboratories, conducting exhaustive research, would see them hand-picked for the 10-year golden visa.
A citizenship programme announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, in January has triggered renewed excitement in university circles.
The initiative seeks to grant Emirati citizenship to talented and innovative people and, for the first time, allows non-Emiratis to retain their original citizenship.
Senior academics said a shot at citizenship would strengthen contributions to the country’s grand scientific vision and encourage involvement in policy initiatives. ....

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Physics - Where Women Scientists Are the Majority


Where Women Scientists Are the Majority
March 8, 2021•
Physics 14, 35
Women physicists from Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan, and Egypt share their thoughts about being scientists in places where women make up a much larger share of STEM graduates than in Europe and in the US.
From left to right: Marie Abboud, Hadil Abualrob, Anisa Qamar, and Hoda Abou Shady.
From left to right: Marie Abboud, Hadil Abualrob, Anisa Qamar, and Hoda Abou Shady.×
From Egypt to Pakistan, countries in the Middle East and Western Asia can appear very different from each other. But their university classrooms share a rare feature: women make up the majority of students of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The picture isn’t fully rosy, however. While this pipeline of women talent is strong in early educational settings, it drops off in the workplace. But a growing number of women in these places are founding start-up companies, landing faculty positions, ....

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