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Kuwait hosts GCC education meeting, calls for innovation
Kuwait hosts GCC education meeting, calls for innovation

Kuwait Times

time19-05-2025

  • Science
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait hosts GCC education meeting, calls for innovation

KUWAIT: Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education Lamia Al-Mulhim affirmed the urgent need to shift away from traditional academic pathways in favor of modern, innovative models that integrate education with scientific research and respond to the region's economic and social development goals. Speaking on Sunday while chairing the meeting of undersecretaries of higher education and scientific research ministries in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Al-Mulhim said that re-evaluating educational priorities has become a necessity. The meeting was held in preparation for the 25th GCC Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research summit, which Kuwait will host on Monday. Al-Mulhim stressed the importance of fostering a flexible and dynamic learning environment that empowers students and academics alike. 'Developing an advanced educational model requires effective coordination and the active participation of all stakeholders to elevate the status of higher education both regionally and globally,' she said. Highlighting rapid developments in the GCC's academic sector, Al-Mulhim pointed out the evolving nature of knowledge production and the expanding role of educational institutions in community service. She emphasized that collective achievements by Gulf nations in higher education far outweigh what can be accomplished individually. Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education and Chair of the Meeting Lamia Al-Mulhim. 'Educational integration is a strategic imperative,' she said, citing initiatives such as mutual recognition of academic qualifications, joint academic programs, research collaboration, and digital transformation through platforms, digital libraries, and secure cyber networks. 'Cybersecurity is no longer a technical concern — it is a national priority to safeguard the independence of academic institutions and protect vital data and research assets.' Al-Mulhim also underscored the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping education. 'AI is now a transformative force — driving personalized learning models, intelligent assessments, and interactive environments that foster creativity,' she noted. However, she stressed the need for legislative and ethical frameworks to guide its application. 'The real responsibility lies not in what AI produces, but in how we choose to utilize it — to empower humanity, not replace it, and to enrich cultural identity, not erase it.' Concluding her remarks, Al-Mulhim described Gulf youth as 'creative energies' capable of shaping the future. She called on universities to become hubs of innovation and knowledge production through curricula that foster critical thinking, environments that encourage initiative, and strategic partnerships that connect education with the labor market and decision-makers. — KUNA

'Guide Me' campaign now live on Ministry of Higher Education's social media
'Guide Me' campaign now live on Ministry of Higher Education's social media

Arab Times

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Arab Times

'Guide Me' campaign now live on Ministry of Higher Education's social media

KUWAIT CITY, May 5: The Ministry of Higher Education announced on Sunday the launch of its national campaign, "Guide Me," through its official social media platforms. Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Lamia Al-Mulhim, explained in a press statement that the campaign is aimed at Kuwaiti students who have graduated from high school, as well as those holding foreign high school certificates from both within Kuwait and abroad, provided they meet the eligibility criteria for scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year. Al-Mulhim noted that the campaign aligns with the directives of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Nader Al-Jalal, who emphasized the importance of leveraging technical and media resources to inform students and their parents about the application procedures for the Ministry's scholarships. The campaign also aims to guide students toward fields that are in demand in the labor market and accredited educational institutions of high quality, while addressing any inquiries prior to the official release of the scholarship plan. This campaign, now in its fourth year, is being executed according to a structured media plan. It is overseen by the media advisor to the Minister of Higher Education in collaboration with the ministry's media team, the Scholarships Department, and the Guidance and Counseling Monitoring Department. The campaign will run for three months, from May through July, and will unfold in three distinct stages. Al-Mulhim outlined that the stages of the "Guide Me" campaign include an initial introductory phase, followed by an advisory stage that clarifies registration requirements and procedures. The final stage will focus on orientation, with an orientation meeting for those selected for the scholarships. She emphasized the Ministry's commitment to fostering strong partnerships with various governmental and private entities in support of the campaign's objectives, and expressed her gratitude to all those involved in making this awareness effort a success.

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