16.2.2 Does your university as a body recognise a students’ union?

 

You came, you joined, and you got involved! Congratulations to all of the winners from this semester's Club Fair!

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Student Clubs

https://www.adu.ac.ae/life/get-involved/student-clubs

Abu Dhabi University is home to a truly diverse international community, with students from all over the world.

Student clubs play a key role in university life and we encourage you to join as many as you like. Student clubs give you the opportunity to meet like-minded people and develop friendships, contribute to the community, gain experience, develop leadership skills, and also have a lot of fun. We also encourage you to establish your own clubs and societies relating to your personal interests.

Opportunity to meet like-minded people

Clubs are always expanding

Male Clubs

Abu Dhabi Campus

  • Aoun Club
  • Art Club
  • Astronomy Club
  • Chess Club
  • Desi Club
  • Egyption Club
  • Emirati Club
  • Gaming Club
  • Iraqi Club
  • Media Club
  • Music Club
  • Palestinian Club
  • Photography Club
  • Rugby Club
  • Saudi Club
  • Sudanese Club
  • Syrian Club
  • T.E.I (Talk Explore Inspire) Club
  • Voice Acting Club
  • Yemeni Club

Al Ain Campus

  • Chess Club
  • Cinema Club
  • Civil Engineering Club 
  • Desi Club
  • Egyption Club
  • Emirati Club
  • Music Club
  • North African Club 
  • Palestinian Club
  • Photography Club
  • Sports Club
  • Saudi Club
  • Sudanese Club
  • Syrian Club
  • Video Game Club
  • Volunteer Club
  • Yemeni Club

 

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Female Clubs

Abu Dhabi Campus

  • Arts & Design Club
  • Astronomy Club
  • Bahraini Club
  • Competencies Booster Club
  • Desi Club
  • Egyption Club
  • Emirati Club
  • Fitness Club
  • Gaming Club
  • Green Club
  • Inventors Club
  • Korean Club
  • Marketing Maestros Club
  • Model United Nation Club
  • Palestinian Club
  • Photography Club
  • Poetry Club
  • Self Care Club
  • Speech Busters Club
  • Sudanese Club
  • T.E.I (Talk Explore Inspire) Club
  • Yemeni Club

Al Ain Campus

  • Ambassadors Club
  • Anime Club 
  • Architecture Club 
  • Arts Club 
  • Cinema Club 
  • Desi Club
  • Egyption Club
  • Emirati Club
  • Media Club - Arabic 
  • Music Club 
  • Palestinian Club
  • Photography Club
  • Poetry Club
  • Reading And Writing Club 
  • Sports Club
  • Syrian Club
  • Volunteering Club
  • For A Better Life Club 

Fitness Club

https://adugroups.adu.ac.ae/fitness/home/

Become part of our vibrant community.

JOIN

About Us

We are a group of fitness-driven individuals who are trying to make fun and engaging fitness events accessible to all ADU students. Follow us on Instagram at @Adu.fitness for more information and updates on our upcoming events.

Aoun Club

https://adugroups.adu.ac.ae/aounc/home/

Become part of our vibrant community.JOIN

About Us

We are a volunteer university club that liaises closely with the Emirates Red Crescent in deepening the volunteering understanding within the university community; whilst serving the community in goodwill and positive volunteering programs and opportunities. هو نادي تطوعي جامعي يتبع للهلال الأحمر الإماراتي ويهدف إلى تعميق مفهوم التطوع لدى الطلبة في الجامعة فيما يعود عليهم بالخير والنفع، واستثمار طاقات الطلبة في الأعمال الخيرية والإنسانية،خدمة المجتمع وغرس حب الخير في نفوسهم،رفع إسم دولتنا الغالية

ADU’s New Students Explore Their Passions at Club Fair

https://www.adu.ac.ae/news-and-events/news/news/detail/2019/09/22/adu-s-new-students-explore-their-passions-at-club-fair

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Through the fair, the Student Affairs department aims to encourage students to take part in activities of interest to them and unleash their talents, as well as connect with fellow artists, scientists, and students who share their passions. In taking part, students can take leading positions in the clubs, which helps them develop interpersonal skills whilst enjoying campus life. 

The male Rugby, Chess, Talk. Express. Inspire (T.E.I.), Photography, Yemini, and Syrian clubs were introduced this semester. Newly introduced female clubs include Voice Acting, Algerian, TikTok, and Recreational. The female Desi and male Anime clubs are among the largest on campus, both with over 40 registered members.

Dr. Bianca Teats, Senior Manager in the Student Engagement Office, commented, “We pride ourselves on providing students with a rich student life experience through events like the Club Fair. It is a joy to host such events and to have the opportunity to introduce all of our students, both new and returning, to the wide variety of student clubs and activities at their disposal.”

Mohamed Bassem Kurdi, Student Leader – ADU Voice, Rugby Club, and Algerian Club, said “As an executive member of several clubs, I always look forward to recruiting new members during this event each semester. What I enjoy most about the Club Fair is that it gives clubs the chance to meet not only freshmen students, but also returning students and encourage them to get involved.”

The Club Fair takes place at the beginning of each semester to encourage student engagement and expose students to the variety of activities that are available to them. Students are also encouraged to form their own clubs if they do not find a club that matches their interests.

ADU currently has over 7,350 registered students across its four campuses - Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai and Al Dhafra Region - representing over 80 different nationalities enrolled in 50 undergraduate and postgraduate programs, all with global academic accreditation.

STUDENT CLUB GUIDELINES

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Club Guidelines

This manual provides information about the guidelines and the processes related to the clubs at Abu Dhabi University. This document ensures that club members follow the procedures, which have been set forth in order to aid in the delivery of their events and activities properly. The Student Engagement Office (SEO) plays an important role in providing students with opportunities to ensure the intellectual growth and development of students’ skills through various programs, one of which is the club program. Through clubs, students are able to explore their talents and enhance their skills by planning and participating in extracurricular activities. Definition of Student Clubs SEO oversees, coordinates, and supports a variety of clubs; however, those clubs must fall under at least one of the five categories mentioned below.

• Arts: Clubs established to highlight various forms of artistic expression. Examples: Anime, Art, Music, Theatre, etc

• Cultural: Clubs representing a specific country or region by displaying the cultures & traditions. Example: Emirati, Egyptian, Moroccan, Nigerian, etc.

• Humanitarian: Clubs developed with the mission to serve others through means of volunteerism. Examples: Ihsan, ADU Hands, etc.

• Professional: Clubs established with the professional growth of students in mind.

• Social: Clubs that demonstrate a specific shared interest. Example: Self-Care, Fitness, Chess, Poetry, Sports, etc.

 SEO Responsibilities

In order to provide student clubs and their members with the best possible support, SEO is responsible for the following tasks:

• Approving events and activities proposals.

• Assisting clubs with logistical needs including, but not limited to communication, booking space, and transportation for events and activities.

• Supporting clubs during events as needed.

• Providing financial support as per approval.

• Supporting clubs with any ideas that will enhance their presence and activities.

• Providing development trainings for club members.

Club Advisor

The advisor plays an integral role in helping student leaders create an environment within their clubs that is productive, safe, enjoyable and educational. The selection of an advisor provides a new perspective, opportunity for feedback and support to the club. His/her experience and position with the University helps provide the ability to serve as a mentor and consultant. The ideal relationship between the advisor and student club would be a partnership providing the basis for good decision-making and leadership of the club. It is obvious that there is a need for communication, mutual understanding, respect and trust between the advisor and the club members. Therefore, both have obligations to meet the club mission, vision, and goals. The role of club advisor is valid for one year. The club will initiate the renewal of the club advisor during the annual renewal process.

Club Advisor Requirements

• Be a full -time faculty or staff member at Abu Dhabi University and to notify SEO and the club president immediately if his/her employment status changes or the advisor’s role is vacated.

• To be familiar with student clubs’ guidelines and procedures in order to effectively advise students. • To attend mixed club meetings and events when possible.

• Supervise the club when they have rehearsals in the auditorium.

• To accompany the club members when participating in off campus activities.

• To receive and review monthly club participation and financial reports from the club’s Executive Board. Club advisors shall advise the club members on their spending and budget if necessary.

• Assist students with ideas and any other support needed as per the events requirements.

Club Advisor Responsibilities

• Care about the students you advise by showing empathy, commitment, understanding, and respect

• Provide student members with advice related to the club’s activities as needed

• Establish a warm, genuine, and open professional relationship

• Be available; keep office hours and appointments

• Have students contact referral sources and advise them frequently

• Attend meetings with the club members to monitor their progress, and discuss upcoming events

• Encourage the club to plan and implement their own events

• Report any activities that may violate the University policy or the club guidelines to SEO

• Be aware of all plans and activities of the club

Active Club Requirements

An active club must meet the following requirements:

• Be registered on ADU Groups.

• Have at least seven registered members; this includes the Executive Board.

• Host at least one club meeting per month during the semester; registration and meeting minutes must be submitted through ADU Groups.

• Make at least one post per week on the club’s page in ADU Groups.

• Submit the Club Achievement Report upon request.

• Organize at least one event per semester in addition to SEO main events.

• Participate in trainings and workshops as determined by SEO office.

Establishing or Registering a Student Club

Club membership is open to full time undergraduate ADU students.

Students who desire to establish a new club on the ADU campus must meet the following requirements:

• Applicants must submit a proposal for a new club by visiting the ADU Groups website (adugroups.adu.ac.ae), where the applicant will receive the approval from SEO on the club proposal.

• All members must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and must not be on academic probation or have any disciplinary infractions.

• Clubs must have complete Executive Board (President, Vice President, Secretary, & Treasurer) and advisor who is a full-time faculty or staff member of ADU.

• Each member of the Executive Board must also participate in the introductory workshop.

• The Advisor must sign the Advisor Agreement Form through ADU Groups.

Renewing Club Registration

Club registration is valid for one academic year only. Clubs are considered inactive immediately after each academic year unless the president submits the New Club Registration/Renewal form through ADU Groups. In order to renew club registration, each club must complete the New Club Registration/Renewal Form and register to attend a Club Renewal Workshop. Each member of the Executive Board must attend the workshop in order for the club to receive “active” statusز

Collective Responsibilities for Executive Board of a Club

As a group, the Executive Board is expected to:

• Work collectively and plan for the club’s events and activities.

• Submit a tentative calendar of events and activities at the start of each semester.

• Create a detailed plan with a corresponding budget estimate for each proposed event.

• Keep a healthy environment within the Board to ensure the club’s stability and efficiency.

• Call for a year-end meeting to discuss the club’s progress, achievements and recommendations for the incoming board members.

• Ensure a smooth transition and turnover of responsibilities with the newly elected Executive Board.

• Assist the new Executive Board in the early stages of their term to ensure smooth and uninterrupted operations.

• Consult the SEO or advisor to mediate and solve any conflicts through a common resolution should a problem arise within the Executive Board.

Rights of Student Clubs

As a student club at ADU, every student club has the right to:

• Organize on and off campus events, after receiving the approval of their Advisor and SEO.

• Reserve space on campus for meetings, activities and events.

• Have an official ADU email account for club-related communication purposes.

• Receive funding to assist in the development and execution of any approved activity or event.

• Conduct a marketing campaign to raise awareness about approved events.

• Obtain co-curricular transcripts for each member that reflects activities they have participated in throughout the year. The co-curricular transcript is available through ADU Groups.

• Seek sponsors for their projects and activities within SEO’s guidelines.

• Invite a speaker to support their events.

• Approval from Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) is required. This process could take anywhere from two days to five weeks. o The club should submit the Guest Speaker Approval Form via ADU Groups.

• Club members and advisors are responsible for welcoming visitors upon their arrival on campus, escorting them to the event’s venue and accompanying them throughout their visit.

Student Club Rules

• Executive Board Members must be committed to attend any meeting/training organized by SEO.

• Student clubs must act as representatives of Abu Dhabi University on and off campus.

• Student clubs must participate in SEO’s main events including, but not limited to, Week of Welcome/Orientation, Club Fair, Open Week and Global Day, as applicable.

• The club must submit any marketing content related to posters, social media content, or emails to SEO for approval prior to posting.

• Student clubs must maintain an advisor who is fulltime faculty or staff at ADU. If the advisor vacates the role, the club is required to recruit a new advisor within 2 weeks. Otherwise, the club will be on hold until a new advisor is identified.

• All club activities/events/speeches/poems/videos/presentations/performances must be presented to SEO and approved before the event. Activities must not include any political, discrimination, racism, or other topics/issues that are not accepted or respected by UAE culture or are not in alignment with ADU rules and regulations.

• Student clubs must not promote events or activities without SEO’s approval and acknowledgment.

• No joint performances are allowed between the male and female students without prior approval. Female performances are not permitted to be presented in front of males.

• SEO has the right to cancel any activity/event/speech/poem/video/presentation/performance that does not comply with the rules set forth by the department or University.

• Any club that does not have a completed Executive Board is considered inactive until all roles have been filled.

• Executive Board members must have clear communication with all members about new projects and proposals.

• Student clubs should refer to their advisors through their planning process to seek advice and approvals.

• Money raised from fundraising projects should be documented through ADU Groups using the Student Participation/ Purchase Request. All collected funds should be submitted to SEO by the treasurer and monitored by the advisor.

• All club members must abide by the student responsibilities as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct Policy.

Datathon 2023

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Join us on Monday, 5 June 2023, for our Datathon 2023, in which our brilliant students will showcase their creative data science projects solving real-life problems. The event, organized by the Department of Computer Science and IT and ADU’s Google Developers Student Club, will showcase how data is shaping the world for the better!

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ADU’s New Students Explore Their Passions at Club Fair

https://www.adu.ac.ae/news-and-events/news/news/detail/2019/09/22/adu-s-new-students-explore-their-passions-at-club-fair

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Through the fair, the Student Affairs department aims to encourage students to take part in activities of interest to them and unleash their talents, as well as connect with fellow artists, scientists, and students who share their passions. In taking part, students can take leading positions in the clubs, which helps them develop interpersonal skills whilst enjoying campus life.

The male Rugby, Chess, Talk. Express. Inspire (T.E.I.), Photography, Yemini, and Syrian clubs were introduced this semester. Newly introduced female clubs include Voice Acting, Algerian, TikTok, and Recreational. The female Desi and male Anime clubs are among the largest on campus, both with over 40 registered members.

Dr. Bianca Teats, Senior Manager in the Student Engagement Office, commented, “We pride ourselves on providing students with a rich student life experience through events like the Club Fair. It is a joy to host such events and to have the opportunity to introduce all of our students, both new and returning, to the wide variety of student clubs and activities at their disposal.”

Mohamed Bassem Kurdi, Student Leader – ADU Voice, Rugby Club, and Algerian Club, said “As an executive member of several clubs, I always look forward to recruiting new members during this event each semester. What I enjoy most about the Club Fair is that it gives clubs the chance to meet not only freshmen students, but also returning students and encourage them to get involved.”

The Club Fair takes place at the beginning of each semester to encourage student engagement and expose students to the variety of activities that are available to them. Students are also encouraged to form their own clubs if they do not find a club that matches their interests.

ADU currently has over 7,350 registered students across its four campuses - Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai and Al Dhafra Region - representing over 80 different nationalities enrolled in 50 undergraduate and postgraduate programs, all with global academic accreditation.

ADU’s New Students Explore Their Passions at Club Fair

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Abu Dhabi University (ADU) wrapped up another successful Club Fair at the University’s Abu Dhabi campus. The long-running fair, which is organized by the University’s Student Affairs Department, showcased over 35 student organizations ranging from cultural to philanthropic to recreational.

Through the fair, the Student Affairs department aims to encourage students to take part in activities of interest to them and unleash their talents, as well as connect with fellow artists, scientists, and students who share their passions. In taking part, students can take leading positions in the clubs, which helps them develop interpersonal skills whilst enjoying campus life. 

The male Rugby, Chess, Talk. Express. Inspire (T.E.I.), Photography, Yemini, and Syrian clubs were introduced this semester. Newly introduced female clubs include Voice Acting, Algerian, TikTok, and Recreational. The female Desi and male Anime clubs are among the largest on campus, both with over 40 registered members.

Dr. Bianca Teats, Senior Manager in the Student Engagement Office, commented, “We pride ourselves on providing students with a rich student life experience through events like the Club Fair. It is a joy to host such events and to have the opportunity to introduce all of our students, both new and returning, to the wide variety of student clubs and activities at their disposal.”

Mohamed Bassem Kurdi, Student Leader – ADU Voice, Rugby Club, and Algerian Club, said “As an executive member of several clubs, I always look forward to recruiting new members during this event each semester. What I enjoy most about the Club Fair is that it gives clubs the chance to meet not only freshmen students, but also returning students and encourage them to get involved.”

The Club Fair takes place at the beginning of each semester to encourage student engagement and expose students to the variety of activities that are available to them. Students are also encouraged to form their own clubs if they do not find a club that matches their interests.

ADU currently has over 7,350 registered students across its four campuses - Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai and Al Dhafra Region - representing over 80 different nationalities enrolled in 50 undergraduate and postgraduate programs, all with global academic accreditation.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

01

No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.
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02

Zero Hunger
Food security has been defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (the ‘FOA’) as “all people, at all times

03

Good Health & Well-Being
Since success requires an open mind and healthy body, the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda aims to achieve a world-class healthcare system.
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04

Quality Education
Abu Dhabi University’s accreditation credentials demonstrate robust quality standards at both a national and international level. 
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05

Gender Equality
The UAE ranks first among Arab countries in the advancement towards bridging the gender gap and striving for gender equality as globally
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06

Clean Water & Sanitation
The United Arab Emirates is among the top water-scarce countries in the world. However the country has one of the world’s highest per capita water consumption

07

Affordable & Clean Energy
Climate change and carbon management is important to Abu Dhabi just as it is to the rest of the world. Abu Dhabi like many other environmentally conscious nations

08

Decent work & Economic Growth
Abu Dhabi is surely one of the most popular cities for expats in UAE. This place is not just popular because of big shopping malls and extraordinary architecture 

09

Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustainability Development Goals of UN provide a wide platform for the transformation of this world into a better place and to achieve sustainable

10

Reduced Inequalities
Abu Dhabi is home to around 20,000 People of Determination (POD ), both nationals and residents. Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum 

11

Sustainable Cities & Communites
The United Arab Emirates has been a strong promoter for the construction of 2030 Agenda and there’s no denying that the country’s pledge

12

Responsible Consumption & Production
Have you heard the news about the Abu Dhabi single-use plastic ban? Abu Dhabi has banned single-use plastic bags from Wednesday June 1, 2022,

13

Climate Action
The UAE government places climate change at the top of the government’s list of policy priorities, evident from the establishment of the Ministry of Climate 

14

Life below Water
Water supports many lives. Organisms which survive in water are called aquatic organisms. They depend on water for their food, shelter, reproduction and all other life activities. 

15

Life on Land
Climate change, dwindling natural resources, pressure on ecosystems from urban expansion, pollution and waste management are all global challenges

16

Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
The United Arab Emirates is a seven-country union that has become a powerful, sleepy backwater economic center in the Near East.

17

Partnerships for the Goals
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a collection of 17 interlinked goals designed to be a "blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all". 
Environmental Impact
Abu Dhabi University recognizes the importance of environmental impact through sustainability literacy, encompassing climate change, social justice, circular economy, and sustainable business practices.
01

No Poverty

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

Introduction

Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country. Federal Law No. 13 of 1972 and its amendments by the law (No.2) in 2001 was issued by the Ministry of Community Development.

(MOCD) as the first law to provide social benefits to members of the community to ensure and sustain the high quality of living for all UAE citizens. The Ministry continues to work today on enhancing social inclusion for all members of society where social benefits are extended to cover twenty-one segments of the community.

The UAE government has a future vision to change the culture of social support from the current ‘social welfare’ model to ‘sustainable social development’ that encourages independence and growth of families across the UAE.

ADU is determined to overcome all challenges that ADU and our students might face as a result of the poverty. We continue to be dedicated to empowering and inspiring outstanding students to pursue their goals. Our scholarships and financial aid programs are available to all students who want to fund their academic programmes. We consider it our duty to provide equal opportunities to students interested in pursuing higher education, enabling them to contribute to society regardless of their financial situation.

In additional to financial aid, ADU scholarships are being provided to outstanding students, through seven main categories, including the Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Scholarship, the President’s Scholarship, the University Scholarship, the Academic Scholarship, the Athletic Scholarship, the Alumni Scholarship, and the Family Tuition Waiver.

We take pride in attracting the brightest students in the UAE and offer them generous support, to excel in their studies. Our Scholarship and Financial Aid programmes are part of ADU’s corporate social responsibility and are influenced by the UAE’s great leadership. ADU is constantly finding pioneering and innovative ways to support and facilitate the needs of our students to help them achieve their academic degree.

Emirates Red Crescent and ADU Launch a Humanitarian Funding Campaign

Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University recently launched the Education Support Campaign in coordination with Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International. Through this collaboration, ADU and Emirates Red Crescent will support disadvantaged students in their university studies, providing them with an opportunity for a successful educational journey. The campaign aims to raise 10 million dirhams, and students will benefit from these funds starting 24 November 2021 and for one year. (This activity is licensed by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi, permit number 022).

Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu Group International will aid the campaign by facilitating donations through their different points of sale. Community members will show their solidarity by donating valuable aid to students, starting at two dirhams.

Public donations will be accepted via text message through Etisalat and Du. Bank donations can be sent to Sharjah Islamic Bank - account number (11445518006), IBAN (AE350410000011445518006). Individuals can also donate through the link provided on the Emirates Red Crescent website (https://www.emiratesrc.ae/eduadu), with the donations ranging from ten dirhams to 1,000 dirhams.

H.E. Salem Al Rayes Al Ameri, Deputy Secretary-General for Local Affairs at Emirates Red Crescent, said, "Sponsoring students is one of the permanent and continuous programs within the initiatives of the Humanitarian and Development Authority. We continue to witness a high rate of response and generosity from sponsors and benefactors. These donations are considered a true embodiment and reflection of the authority's efforts to invest in empowering individuals and guiding them towards achieving their aspirations and fulfilling their dreams."

Al Ameri added, "The Authority acknowledges the important role it plays in preparing future generations for the responsibilities of tomorrow."

Al Ameri praised the existing cooperation between the Emirates Red Crescent and Abu Dhabi University, which seeks to support education and provide opportunities to disadvantaged students whose family circumstances prevent them from continuing their educational path. The cooperation embodies Abu Dhabi University's commitment to fulfilling its social responsibility, as well as its leading academic role in advancing science and education as the most important pillars of human development in the country. He also praised the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Lulu International Group in supporting the activities of the campaign.

Salem Mubarak Al Dhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at Abu Dhabi University, said, "Abu Dhabi University is proud of its strategic partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching the Education Support Campaign. The campaign aligns with Abu Dhabi University's mission to support students and allows us to share social responsibilities with the community. We are proud of the continuous cooperation and renewed partnership with Emirates Red Crescent in launching campaigns that carry a noble message and achieve a tangible and real impact on our society."

Al Dhaheri added, "Abu Dhabi University appreciates the role of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, Lulu International Group, and all participating partners in supporting the campaign activities. Investing in our young people and building an educated generation capable of leading the continued development of our country is vital."

Abdul Majeed Al Khouri, the Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society, commented, "Our participation in the Education Support Campaign confirms the depth of the decades-old relationship between the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society and Emirates Red Crescent. With God's grace, it has gone beyond humanitarian work and now encompasses sustainability. We are proud of this pioneering partnership. The Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has always sought to serve the community of the UAE and we continuously contribute to helping and supporting various sectors in Abu Dhabi and the other Emirates."

Al Khoori added, "The initiatives adopted by the Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society reflect our passion towards aiding societal struggles related to education. Abu Dhabi Cooperative Society has initiated partnerships with ministries and governmental institutions, such as the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Emirates Red Crescent, to create opportunities for those who dream of pursuing their educational journey. In the last few years, we doubled our efforts and developed initiatives that will allow us to serve our country and consolidate the concept of social responsibility. We are proud to be part of an institution that provides its students with an environment that values charitable work and social development while simultaneously providing high-quality education and academic qualifications that are respected worldwide."

Mr. Aboobakker TP, Director of LuLu Hypermarkets Abu Dhabi and Al Dhafra region, said, "This initiative embodies the belief and commitment of LuLu Group in the bright future of the UAE and the power of the Emirati youth to shape it."

"Education is one of the strongest building blocks for a nation's future, and LuLu Group is honored to share in raising valuable funding for needy students," he continued. "It empowers Emirati youth to contribute to their best potential and lead the future of the country. It is particularly timely that this campaign comes on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the UAE's nationhood. We at LuLu Group International are proud of our identity as a 'homegrown' UAE brand and see this participation in the 'Let's Support Their Future' campaign as our humble contribution to the nation that gave us so much to build upon."

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abu Dhabi University is committed to becoming the best institution of its kind in the region. We are a private, multi-campus university committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighbouring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

01

No Poverty
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

02

Zero Hunger
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

03

Good Health & Well-Being
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

04

Quality Education
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

05

Gender Equality
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

06

Clean Water & Sanitation
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

07

Affordable & Clean Energy
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

08

Decent work & Economic Growth
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

09

Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

10

Reduced Inequalities
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

11

Sustainable Cities & Communites
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

12

Responsible Consumption & Production
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

13

Climate Action
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

14

Life below Water
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Life on Land
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Peace, Justice & Strong Institution
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.

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Partnerships for the Goals
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved without social inclusion as the whole of society has a role to play in the development of a country.