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Mid East Info
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mid East Info
Ministry of Culture Launches Cultural Competitions for Emirati Children and Youth - Middle East Business News and Information
In collaboration with the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood The Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, announced the launch of Cultural Competitions for Emirati Children and Youth at MoC's Cultural and Creative Centres. The competitions come as part of the celebrations of Emirati Children's Day, with the aim of strengthening the values of cultural identity among children and encouraging their engagement in literary and knowledge-based activities. This initiative aligns with the UAE's vision to instil national values in future generations. The competitions, held under the theme 'National Identity and Emirati Culture', are open for Emirati children between the ages of 8 and 12 to showcase their talents in poetry (Nabati or classical) and short story. H.E. Mubarak Al Nakhi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, emphasized that the competitions form part of the Ministry's wider efforts to cultivate talent across all age groups and enrich the UAE's cultural landscape through diverse events and knowledge-driven initiatives. His Excellency stated: 'These competitions inspire creativity, strengthen Emirati and Arab cultural identity, and foster intellectual exchange. They also highlight the essential role of culture in driving social and economic development, in line with the UAE's vision of a cohesive, knowledge-based society. Moreover, such initiatives reaffirm the UAE's commitment to promoting cultural diversity, advancing intellectual growth, and supporting individual creative expression.' Her Excellency Al Reem bint Abdullah Al Falasi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, highlighted that the competitions are part of the nationwide celebrations for Emirati Children's Day, which began on March 15 and will continue throughout the year under the theme 'The Right to Identity and National Culture.' Her Excellency said: 'Through these celebrations, the Council—along with its partners—seeks to raise awareness among Emirati children and youth about the importance of embracing and understanding their national identity. National identity plays a vital role in shaping character, broadening cultural awareness, strengthening social engagement, and deepening a sense of belonging. These initiatives are designed to reinforce the sense of identity, especially among younger generations.' H.E. added that the competitions aim to instil a love for the Arabic language from an early age, while nurturing a deep appreciation for their national culture, rich poetic traditions—both classical and Nabati—and the UAE's storytelling heritage. She emphasized that these cultural elements are vital in strengthening national identity, fostering cultural pride, and celebrating the country's enduring legacy. Her Excellency further noted that this cultural focus remains a top priority for both the Council and the Ministry, as demonstrated through the wide range of activities offered in the competitions. She encouraged all interested children to visit the Emirati Children's Day page on the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood's website and submit their entries via: The launch of the cultural competitions is part of a comprehensive program led by the Ministry of Culture to strengthen national identity and promote intellectual creativity across all age groups. Through interactive and knowledge-based activities, the program aligns with the UAE's vision of empowering creatives and positioning culture as a core pillar of sustainable development.


Hi Dubai
07-05-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Ministry of Culture Launches Grants to Fund Research on UAE's Modern Architecture
The Ministry of Culture, in partnership with Zayed University, has launched the Modern Heritage Research Grants programme to support research into the UAE's architectural legacy from the 1960s to the 1990s. The initiative aims to preserve and promote the country's modern architectural heritage through up to 20 research grants. Open to researchers, academics, and creatives, the programme offers funding of up to AED50,000 per project and welcomes both residents and non-residents. All selected projects must be completed within six months. Supported by Majra's 'Sustainable Impact' seal, the programme is a national effort to close knowledge gaps, foster community engagement, and highlight the cultural value of modern architecture in the UAE. Mubarak Al Nakhi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, called the grants a 'key component' of the UAE's heritage strategy. 'By uncovering the artistic and cultural layers of this era, we aim to connect the past with the future and inspire generations,' he said. The programme supports two research streams: academic and creative. Academic work may include historical studies or analytical papers, while creative outputs can range from films and photography to illustrations and other visual media showcasing architecture from the period. Submissions, including those adapted from master's theses, must be based on original and well-founded research. Applications open on 1st May 2025 and close on 31st July, with successful candidates to be announced in October. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Al Etihad
06-05-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Ministry of Culture launches 'Modern Heritage Research Grants' programme
6 May 2025 21:54 ABU DHABI (WAM) The Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with Zayed University, has launched the 'Modern Heritage Research Grants' programme, a strategic initiative aligned with the national efforts to preserve and promote the UAE's modern architectural programme aims to support and encourage comprehensive research on the country's architectural legacy from the 1960s through the 1990s and is endorsed by the 'Sustainable Impact' seal from Majra – the National CSR programme will award up to 20 grants to individuals, researchers, and enthusiasts who will critically examine the UAE's modern architecture and its regional fostering research, the initiative seeks to fill key knowledge gaps, raise awareness, and strengthen collaboration between academic institutions and the wider of the Ministry of Culture, Mubarak Al Nakhi, said, 'The Modern Heritage Research Grants programme represents a key component of our national strategy to preserve and safeguard modern architectural heritage, which serves as a bridge connecting the past with the future. Our partnership with Zayed University underscores our commitment to promoting robust research into the architectural history of the pivotal era from the 1960s through the 1990s. By doing so, we seek to uncover the cultural and artistic layers that have shaped our national identity.'He further added, 'These grants are designed to encourage rigorous research and creativity to interpret our heritage with critical awareness and connect it to regional and global architectural movements. By empowering talented individuals, we aim to fill knowledge gaps and transform archival material into a living resource that informs and inspires future generations.'The programme encompasses two primary research categories – creative and academic. Creative research includes the production of films, illustrations, materials, and photographic works highlighting architectural characteristics of this academic research supports the development of written works that explore various aspects of the country's modern architectural heritage. Grants are available under multiple categories, including the Modern Heritage Research Grants and Modern Heritage Research practitioners, academics, and individuals interested in the UAE's modern architectural heritage can apply for this programme, open to both UAE residents and non-residents. Each project must be completed within a six-month timeframe, as outlined in the application guidelines. Grants of up to Dh50,000 will be awarded per programme also welcomes project proposals related to or based on master's theses, provided that all submissions, including creative ones, are based on original, well-founded, and approved preliminary for the first cycle will start on 1st 2025, with submissions closing on July 31. Grants recipients will be announced in October 2025.


Mid East Info
06-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Ministry of Culture Launches ‘Modern Heritage Research Grants' Programme to Support and Foster in-depth Studies of the UAE's Architectural Heritage
Applications for the first cycle of this programme will start on May 1, 2025, and grants recipients will be unveiled in October 2025 Abu Dhabi, May, 2025: The Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with Zayed University, has launched the 'Modern Heritage Research Grants' programme, a strategic initiative aligned with the national efforts to preserve and promote the UAE's modern architectural heritage. The programme aims to support and encourage comprehensive research on the country's architectural legacy from the 1960s through the 1990s and is endorsed by the 'Sustainable Impact' seal from Majra – the National CSR Fund. The programme will award up to 20 grants to individuals, researchers, and enthusiasts who will critically examine the UAE's modern architecture and its regional connections. By fostering research, the initiative seeks to fill key knowledge gaps, raise awareness, and strengthen collaboration between academic institutions and the wider community. H.E. Mubarak Al Nakhi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, said: 'The Modern Heritage Research Grants programme represents a key component of our national strategy to preserve and safeguard modern architectural heritage, which serves as a bridge connecting the past with the future. Our partnership with Zayed University underscores our commitment to promoting robust research into the architectural history of the pivotal era from the 1960s through the 1990s. By doing so, we seek to uncover the cultural and artistic layers that have shaped our national identity.' H.E. further added: 'These grants are designed to encourage rigorous research and creativity to interpret our heritage with critical awareness and connect it to regional and global architectural movements. By empowering talented individuals, we aim to fill knowledge gaps and transform archival material into a living resource that informs and inspires future generations.' The programme encompasses two primary research categories – creative and academic. Creative research includes the production of films, illustrations, materials, and photographic works highlighting architectural characteristics of this period. Meanwhile, academic research supports the development of written works that explore various aspects of the country's modern architectural heritage. Grants are available under multiple categories, including the Modern Heritage Research Grants and Modern Heritage Research Fellowship. Researchers, practitioners, academics, and individuals interested in the UAE's modern architectural heritage can apply for this programme, open to both UAE residents or non-residents. Each project must be completed within a six-month timeframe, as outlined in the application guidelines. Grants of up to AED 50,000 will be awarded per proposal. The programme also welcomes project proposals related to or based on master's theses, provided that all submissions, including creative ones, are based on original, well-founded, and approved preliminary research. Applications for the first cycle will start on May 1, 2025, with submissions closing on July 31. Grants recipients will be announced in October 2025.


Zawya
06-05-2025
- General
- Zawya
Ministry of Culture launches ‘Modern Heritage Research Grants' programme to support and foster in-depth studies of the UAE's architectural heritage
Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with Zayed University, has launched the 'Modern Heritage Research Grants' programme, a strategic initiative aligned with the national efforts to preserve and promote the UAE's modern architectural heritage. The programme aims to support and encourage comprehensive research on the country's architectural legacy from the 1960s through the 1990s and is endorsed by the 'Sustainable Impact' seal from Majra – the National CSR Fund. The programme will award up to 20 grants to individuals, researchers, and enthusiasts who will critically examine the UAE's modern architecture and its regional connections. By fostering research, the initiative seeks to fill key knowledge gaps, raise awareness, and strengthen collaboration between academic institutions and the wider community. H.E. Mubarak Al Nakhi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, said: 'The Modern Heritage Research Grants programme represents a key component of our national strategy to preserve and safeguard modern architectural heritage, which serves as a bridge connecting the past with the future. Our partnership with Zayed University underscores our commitment to promoting robust research into the architectural history of the pivotal era from the 1960s through the 1990s. By doing so, we seek to uncover the cultural and artistic layers that have shaped our national identity.' H.E. further added: 'These grants are designed to encourage rigorous research and creativity to interpret our heritage with critical awareness and connect it to regional and global architectural movements. By empowering talented individuals, we aim to fill knowledge gaps and transform archival material into a living resource that informs and inspires future generations.' The programme encompasses two primary research categories – creative and academic. Creative research includes the production of films, illustrations, materials, and photographic works highlighting architectural characteristics of this period. Meanwhile, academic research supports the development of written works that explore various aspects of the country's modern architectural heritage. Grants are available under multiple categories, including the Modern Heritage Research Grants and Modern Heritage Research Fellowship. Researchers, practitioners, academics, and individuals interested in the UAE's modern architectural heritage can apply for this programme, open to both UAE residents or non-residents. Each project must be completed within a six-month timeframe, as outlined in the application guidelines. Grants of up to AED 50,000 will be awarded per proposal. The programme also welcomes project proposals related to or based on master's theses, provided that all submissions, including creative ones, are based on original, well-founded, and approved preliminary research. Applications for the first cycle will start on May 1, 2025, with submissions closing on July 31. Grants recipients will be announced in October 2025.