Dubai's Crown Prince meets top-performing school, university graduates

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Dubai's Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum met with top-performing graduates from Dubai’s private and public schools as well as Emirati recipients of the Ruler's Court Higher Education Scholarship who graduated from prestigious international universities.

During the meeting, held at Emirates Towers, Sheikh Hamdan stressed that excellence and leadership, particularly in the fields of education, knowledge, and scientific research, serve as essential pillars that reinforce Dubai's global competitiveness.

While addressing a group of 60 students, who attended the gathering both in-person and virtually, His Highness congratulated them on their accomplishments and hailed their dedication and hard work.

He also directed Dubai government entities to hire the university graduates in order to utilise their expertise and knowledge.

Sheikh Hamdan met with the parents of some of the students and commended them for their pivotal role in nurturing a generation capable of excelling in diverse fields.

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