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AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation Launches AlTamyoz Scholarships for Gifted Students

AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation Launches AlTamyoz Scholarships for Gifted Students

Biz Bahrain4 days ago
Under the Rayaat program, AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation (MKF) has announced the launch of its AlTamyoz scholarships for the 2026-2027 academic year, designed for gifted students seeking post-graduate and opportunities in highly specialized fields. Candidates will be selected based on their exceptional merit in these niche areas, with the program aiming to contribute positively to the local community and labour market. To date, the Foundation has offered over 494 scholarships across a wide range of academic disciplines, tailored to students' ambitions and competencies while also aligning with labour market demands and Bahrain's Economic Vision 2050. Graduates of the Foundation have also consistently demonstrated high performance levels, earned prestigious awards and achieved notable success both locally and internationally. Commenting on the initiative, Her Highness Shaikha Zain bint Khalid Al Khalifa, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees at AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation, stated: 'At AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation, we are deeply committed to nurturing promising young talents and fostering their growth by equipping them with the right tools to enhance their skills and capabilities. Our mission is rooted in empowering students and encouraging them to actively participate in initiatives and experiences that support their holistic development enabling them to become key contributors to the Kingdom's future.' The scholarship targets Bahraini youth who possess exceptional leadership potential and are distinguished by their community involvement within their fields of study. The initiative seeks to support students pursuing their academic and professional goals through master's or doctoral degrees in rare and high-impact specializations. A scholarship opportunity is planned to be awarded annually to candidates who have secured their admission into a master's or doctoral program locally or abroad. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, with the exception of living expenses and travel costs. Applications for the April 2026 cycle are currently open to university students via the Foundation's official website.
The Rayaat Scholarship Programs reflect MKF's overarching vision to empower Bahraini youth, enabling them to achieve academic excellence and realize their full potential. By equipping students with advanced knowledge and skills, the program seeks to develop a generation of well-informed, driven individuals who are prepared to meet the challenges of tomorrow and contribute meaningfully to national development.
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