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UAE Ministry of Finance Hosts Awareness Session for Emirati Students in China on Career Opportunities in International Financial Organisations
UAE Ministry of Finance Hosts Awareness Session for Emirati Students in China on Career Opportunities in International Financial Organisations

Mid East Info

time2 hours ago

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

UAE Ministry of Finance Hosts Awareness Session for Emirati Students in China on Career Opportunities in International Financial Organisations

In a step that reflects the UAE's commitment to expanding the presence of its national talent in international financial institutions The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the UAE Consulate General in Shanghai and the New Development Bank, organised an awareness session for Emirati students studying in China as part of the 'UAE Global Cadres' initiative. Held at the New Development Bank's headquarters in Shanghai, the session aimed to explore recruitment and training mechanisms in multilateral organisations, as well as pathways to build a career in the international financial sector. Attendees included H.E. Muhannad Sulaiman Al Naqbi, Consul General of the UAE in Shanghai; Thuraiya Hamid Alhashmi, Director of International Financial Relations and Organisations Department at MoF and Board Member of the New Development Bank; and Qiangwu Zhou, Vice-President and CAO of the New Development Bank, as well as other senior bank officials. The event is part of the UAE's commitment to expanding the presence of its national talent in the global financial arena and increasing awareness among Emirati students about career opportunities within international financial institutions. Stimulate national talent: Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance, said: 'The Ministry is committed to creating an interactive environment that brings together young Emirati talent with influential international organisations to stimulate national talent and enable them to explore career opportunities in the global financial sector.' 'Such meetings offer a direct window into the realities of working in multilateral organisations and give students the opportunity to learn from real-life experiences and discover promising career paths.' Sharafi added, 'We believe that building a strong Emirati cadre on the international stage begins with investing in knowledge and communication, an approach we are committed to advancing through initiatives like these.' Bridges of communication: Meanwhile, Ambassador Muhannad Sulaiman Al Naqbi emphasised that the session is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Finance and the UAE's diplomatic missions with both sharing the same goal: empowering the nation's youth to succeed on the global stage. He added, 'The UAE Global Cadres initiative is an extension of the country's diplomatic approach to building bridges of communication between Emirati students and influential global organisations.' 'We hope this session inspires students to explore new horizons in the international financial sector and, in doing so, strengthen their contributions to both the national and global economies,' Al Naqbi said. The session began with a welcome speech by Qiangwu Zhou, who greeted the students and commended the ongoing collaboration between the bank and the UAE. Zhou said, 'We are delighted to host this panel discussion, which highlighted the strong interest and awareness among Emirati students in international business. Investing in young talent has been and will continue to be a top priority for us.' He added, 'Events such as this provide invaluable opportunities to introduce the next generation to fulfilling careers within multilateral organisations, while fostering diversity and expertise in the Bank's future workforce.' Presentations: The session explored the importance of the UAE Global Cadres Initiative in empowering Emiratis to pursue career and training opportunities within leading international financial institutions. The initiative supports this goal by offering introductory programmes, specialised knowledge content, and fostering strategic partnerships with entities such as the New Development Bank (NDB). The discussions also touched on the Ministry of Finance's efforts to create an enabling environment for Emiratis seeking to enter multilateral institutions. These efforts include support with application procedures, secondment opportunities, and tailored training programmes. Representatives from the New Development Bank delivered presentations outlining recruitment mechanisms and professional development pathways available within the organisation. They detailed key programmes targeting young talent, application processes, admission criteria, and the skillsets and specialisations most in demand. Students, for their part, actively engaged during the session, posing questions on application requirements, areas of specialisation, and the day-to-day working environment at the bank. This gathering is part of the Ministry's ongoing efforts to deepen strategic partnerships with international financial institutions and expand career opportunities for UAE nationals, driving the country's vision of building a globally competitive and influential national workforce.

UAE Ministry of Finance hosts awareness session for Emirati students in China on career opportunities in international financial organisations
UAE Ministry of Finance hosts awareness session for Emirati students in China on career opportunities in international financial organisations

Al Etihad

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

UAE Ministry of Finance hosts awareness session for Emirati students in China on career opportunities in international financial organisations

10 June 2025 16:26 SHANGHAI (ALETIHAD)The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the UAE Consulate General in Shanghai and the New Development Bank, organised an awareness session for Emirati students studying in China as part of the 'UAE Global Cadres' at the New Development Bank's headquarters in Shanghai, the session aimed to explore recruitment and training mechanisms in multilateral organisations, as well as pathways to build a career in the international financial included His Excellency Muhannad Sulaiman Al Naqbi, Consul General of the UAE in Shanghai; Thuraiya Hamid Alhashmi, Director of International Financial Relations and Organisations Department at MoF and Board Member of the New Development Bank; and Qiangwu Zhou, Vice-President and CAO of the New Development Bank, as well as other senior bank event is part of the UAE's commitment to expanding the presence of its national talent in the global financial arena and increasing awareness among Emirati students about career opportunities within international financial institutions. Stimulate National Talent Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance, Ali Abdullah Sharafi, said, 'The Ministry is committed to creating an interactive environment that brings together young Emirati talent with influential international organisations to stimulate national talent and enable them to explore career opportunities in the global financial sector.''Such meetings offer a direct window into the realities of working in multilateral organisations and give students the opportunity to learn from real-life experiences and discover promising career paths.'Sharafi added, 'We believe that building a strong Emirati cadre on the international stage begins with investing in knowledge and communication, an approach we are committed to advancing through initiatives like these.' Bridges of Communication Meanwhile, Ambassador Muhannad Sulaiman Al Naqbi emphasised that the session is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Finance and the UAE's diplomatic missions, with both sharing the same goal: empowering the nation's youth to succeed on the global added, 'The UAE Global Cadres initiative is an extension of the country's diplomatic approach to building bridges of communication between Emirati students and influential global organisations.' 'We hope this session inspires students to explore new horizons in the international financial sector and, in doing so, strengthen their contributions to both the national and global economies,' Al Naqbi session began with a welcome speech by Qiangwu Zhou, who greeted the students and commended the ongoing collaboration between the bank and the said, 'We are delighted to host this panel discussion, which highlighted the strong interest and awareness among Emirati students in international business. Investing in young talent has been and will continue to be a top priority for us.'He added, 'Events such as this provide invaluable opportunities to introduce the next generation to fulfilling careers within multilateral organisations, while fostering diversity and expertise in the Bank's future workforce.' PresentationsThe session explored the importance of the UAE Global Cadres Initiative in empowering Emiratis to pursue career and training opportunities within leading international financial institutions. The initiative supports this goal by offering introductory programmes, specialised knowledge content, and fostering strategic partnerships with entities such as the New Development Bank (NDB).The discussions also touched on the Ministry of Finance's efforts to create an enabling environment for Emiratis seeking to enter multilateral institutions. These efforts include support with application procedures, secondment opportunities, and tailored training from the New Development Bank delivered presentations outlining recruitment mechanisms and professional development pathways available within the organisation. They detailed key programmes targeting young talent, application processes, admission criteria, and the skillsets and specialisations most in for their part, actively engaged during the session, posing questions on application requirements, areas of specialisation, and the day-to-day working environment at the bank. This gathering is part of the Ministry's ongoing efforts to deepen strategic partnerships with international financial institutions and expand career opportunities for UAE nationals, driving the country's vision of building a globally competitive and influential national workforce.

Empowering Emirati Talent Through Global Finance Dialogue
Empowering Emirati Talent Through Global Finance Dialogue

Arabian Post

time7 hours ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Empowering Emirati Talent Through Global Finance Dialogue

The UAE Ministry of Finance convened an impactful awareness session in Shanghai for Emirati students pursuing studies in China, spotlighting pathways into international financial institutions and multilateral development bodies. The event, held at the Shanghai headquarters of the New Development Bank, marked a central component of the UAE's 'UAE Global Cadres' initiative aimed at preparing nationals for careers in global finance. Attended by prominent figures including H.E. Muhannad Sulaiman Al Naqbi, Consul General in Shanghai; Thuraiya Hamid Alhashmi, Director of International Financial Relations; and Qiangwu Zhou, Vice‑President and CAO of the NDB, the session featured detailed presentations on recruitment, training mechanisms, and institutional roles in multilateral settings. Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations, highlighted the Ministry's commitment to 'creating an interactive environment that brings together young Emirati talent with influential international organisations'. With a focus on introducing students to specific roles within institutions such as the New Development Bank, the discussion covered NDB's core mission of financing infrastructure and sustainable development projects across member countries. Students were provided an in-depth look at the Bank's internal functions, including strategic planning, project financing, and administrative operations—areas in which career prospects are steadily rising. Qiangwu Zhou shed light on NDB's expansion and strengthening of its global talent pipeline, reinforcing the UAE's active role in its leadership and operations. ADVERTISEMENT The session formed part of a wider programme under the 'UAE Global Cadres' framework, which seeks to empower Emirati youth with the knowledge and contacts necessary for onboarding into premier international financial institutions. The initiative offers customised introductions, tailored knowledge development, and structured partnerships with organisations like the NDB alongside other global bodies. Ahli Emirati scholars heard how the Ministry actively forges linkages with multilateral entities, not only to open doors for internships and secondments but also to embed nationals within strategic policy and operational roles. Students were briefed on specific entry requirements, including academic credentials, language proficiency, internship prerequisites, and application timelines. The Ministry emphasised its role as a facilitator, guiding candidates from initial interest through to successful placement. The Shanghai session aligns with similar outreach efforts previously held in London and Washington, forging a consistent global strategy. In London, Home Office-led seminars engaged Emiratis studying in the UK, while in Washington, the Ministry together with representatives from the World Bank and IMF provided insights into recruitment and professional development frameworks. Officials confirmed that up to 100 Emirati students participated in the Shanghai event. These attendees represent a cross-section of postgraduate candidates in disciplines such as economics, finance, development studies, and public policy. The Ministry has underlined its ambition for the programme to scale further, expanding to additional locations and engaging larger cohorts. By nurturing talent domestically and internationally, the UAE aims to enhance its representation within global financial institutions and multilateral banks. This strategy dovetails with broader national goals: positioning Emiratis as influential actors on the world stage and ensuring the nation's contribution to international finance is both substantive and sustainable. ADVERTISEMENT Strategic partnerships with institutions like the NDB are vital in this respect. Established by BRICS nations in 2014, the NDB is undergoing rapid growth, investing in global operations while seeking multilingual professionals with cross-cultural acumen. For UAE nationals, the Bank offers a rare opportunity to join a rising multilateral institution from an early stage in its trajectory. According to NDB's Vice-President Zhou, Emirati contributions at organisational and governance levels are steadily increasing. Students raised questions about the logistics of recruitment, including timelines, evaluation methodologies, and integration approaches. Officials emphasised the importance of early engagement, noting that securing internships during or immediately after academic studies is critical. They also recommended building competencies in project management, negotiation, and multicultural teamwork. Ministry representatives expressed that the goal extends well beyond securing roles—it is about training a generation of Emiratis capable of navigating and shaping global finance policies. The session also included interactive elements such as Q&A panels and breakout discussions, enabling direct engagement with senior practitioners from the NDB and the Ministry. This format allowed participants to seek personalised advice on career planning, CV refinement, and interview techniques. The broader economic context for this effort is clear: as global development finance pivots towards sustainable and inclusive projects, multilateral institutions are broadening their hiring strategies to include more diverse nationalities. Countries like the UAE are responding by investing in preparatory programmes that align local talent pipelines with evolving international demand. This engagement echoes the Ministry's participation in high-level forums; last August, UAE delegates attended the ninth Annual Meeting of the NDB Board of Governors in Cape Town. Thuraiya Hamid Alhashmi represented the nation on the Board alongside representatives from Egypt and Bangladesh, underscoring the UAE's growing strategic engagement with the Bank. Officials described the Shanghai session as 'a landmark opportunity for Emirati students to learn first-hand about global finance careers' and signposted further events planned in Europe and North America. The Ministry stressed that participation is not limited to finance graduates—disciplines including law, environmental policy, and engineering are also relevant to multilateral institution operations. The new wave of global finance, driven by sustainability goals and digital transformation, requires professionals with a hybrid skill set: technical competence, policy insight, cultural intelligence, and legal understanding. The Ministry's programme aims to sculpt Emirati candidates who meet these multifaceted demands, thereby positioning them as competitive contenders in the international talent ecosystem.

Ministry of Finance Organises Awareness Session for Emirati Students in Washington - Middle East Business News and Information
Ministry of Finance Organises Awareness Session for Emirati Students in Washington - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Ministry of Finance Organises Awareness Session for Emirati Students in Washington - Middle East Business News and Information

Coinciding with the launch of the 'UAE Global Cadres' initiative Younis Haji AlKhoori: The 'UAE Global Cadres' initiative aims to build a generation of Emiratis capable of representing the UAE in international organisations The Ministry of Finance organised an awareness session at the UAE Embassy in Washington, D.C., bringing together a group of Emirati students studying in the United States, in conjunction with the launch of the UAE Global Cadres initiative, aimed at exploring training programmes and career opportunities in international financial organisations. The session is part of the Ministry's efforts to invest in human capital and to prepare and empower national talent to take on roles within international financial institutions. The gathering was attended by H.E. Younis Haji AlKhoori, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance; Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance; Azza Ali AlJassmi, Director of Government Communication; and Thuraiya Hamid AlHashmi, Director of International Financial Relations and Organisations. Representatives from the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also participated, providing an overview of recruitment mechanisms and professional development opportunities at both institutions. Strategic project: In his opening remarks, H.E. Younis Haji AlKhoori emphasised that the UAE Global Cadres initiative is a strategic project to build a generation of young Emiratis capable of representing the UAE in international financial institutions. 'Through this initiative, we aim to provide clear pathways for secondment, training, and employment in the world's leading financial organisations, enhancing the competence of our national talent and opening doors to influential leadership roles on the global stage,' he said. He added: 'Your presence today reflects a spirit of initiative and ambition. We are confident in your ability to represent the UAE in positions of global influence, because investing in Emirati talent is the most valuable investment—and the UAE Global Cadres initiative is the gateway to that future.' H.E. Alia Al Suwaidi, Deputy Chief of Mission at the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC, said: 'At the UAE Embassy in Washington, we are keen to strengthen engagement with all Emirati students in the United States, and we seek to involve them in various initiatives and events organised by the Embassy. We believe in their vital role as ambassadors of our nation's values on the international stage. These gatherings not only enrich their knowledge but also enable them to build professional networks that support their future careers and enhance the presence of Emirati talent in international organisations.' Career paths and opportunities: The session highlighted key training and professional development programmes offered by international financial institutions in which the UAE is involved. Students actively engaged in the discussion, raising questions about application processes, admission requirements, and the most sought-after specialisations in international financial organisations. Participants also expressed interest in learning how to navigate multicultural work environments and pursue long-term career paths in the global arena. Representatives from the World Bank Group and the IMF outlined prominent career opportunities and the pathways Emirati youth can follow to launch their international careers through specialised programmes. These awareness sessions are the result of the UAE's expanding strategic relations with international financial organisations. They aim to support national talent in fields such as economics, finance, accounting, and international relations—preparing them to take on senior and executive roles within global institutions. This session forms part of a series of awareness activities organised by the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in key capital cities that host international financial institutions. The aim is to familiarise Emirati students with the required specialisations and the pathways to join these institutions. The initiative also contributes to the UAE government's efforts to prepare national talent through strategic programmes with both societal and global impact.

Ministry of Finance organises awareness session for Emirati students in Washington
Ministry of Finance organises awareness session for Emirati students in Washington

Zawya

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Ministry of Finance organises awareness session for Emirati students in Washington

Younis Haji AlKhoori: The 'UAE Global Cadres' initiative aims to build a generation of Emiratis capable of representing the UAE in international organisations Washington: The Ministry of Finance organised an awareness session at the UAE Embassy in Washington, D.C., bringing together a group of Emirati students studying in the United States, in conjunction with the launch of the UAE Global Cadres initiative, aimed at exploring training programmes and career opportunities in international financial organisations. The session is part of the Ministry's efforts to invest in human capital and to prepare and empower national talent to take on roles within international financial institutions. The gathering was attended by H.E. Younis Haji AlKhoori, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance; Ali Abdullah Sharafi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for International Financial Relations at the Ministry of Finance; Azza Ali AlJassmi, Director of Government Communication; and Thuraiya Hamid AlHashmi, Director of International Financial Relations and Organisations. Representatives from the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also participated, providing an overview of recruitment mechanisms and professional development opportunities at both institutions. Strategic project In his opening remarks, H.E. Younis Haji AlKhoori emphasised that the UAE Global Cadres initiative is a strategic project to build a generation of young Emiratis capable of representing the UAE in international financial institutions. 'Through this initiative, we aim to provide clear pathways for secondment, training, and employment in the world's leading financial organisations, enhancing the competence of our national talent and opening doors to influential leadership roles on the global stage,' he said. He added: 'Your presence today reflects a spirit of initiative and ambition. We are confident in your ability to represent the UAE in positions of global influence, because investing in Emirati talent is the most valuable investment—and the UAE Global Cadres initiative is the gateway to that future.' H.E. Alia Al Suwaidi, Deputy Chief of Mission at the UAE Embassy in Washington, DC, said: 'At the UAE Embassy in Washington, we are keen to strengthen engagement with all Emirati students in the United States, and we seek to involve them in various initiatives and events organised by the Embassy. We believe in their vital role as ambassadors of our nation's values on the international stage. These gatherings not only enrich their knowledge but also enable them to build professional networks that support their future careers and enhance the presence of Emirati talent in international organisations.' Career paths and opportunities The session highlighted key training and professional development programmes offered by international financial institutions in which the UAE is involved. Students actively engaged in the discussion, raising questions about application processes, admission requirements, and the most sought-after specialisations in international financial organisations. Participants also expressed interest in learning how to navigate multicultural work environments and pursue long-term career paths in the global arena. Representatives from the World Bank Group and the IMF outlined prominent career opportunities and the pathways Emirati youth can follow to launch their international careers through specialised programmes. These awareness sessions are the result of the UAE's expanding strategic relations with international financial organisations. They aim to support national talent in fields such as economics, finance, accounting, and international relations—preparing them to take on senior and executive roles within global institutions. This session forms part of a series of awareness activities organised by the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in key capital cities that host international financial institutions. The aim is to familiarise Emirati students with the required specialisations and the pathways to join these institutions. The initiative also contributes to the UAE government's efforts to prepare national talent through strategic programmes with both societal and global impact.

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