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King Abdullah Scholarship studentsdeserve our encouragement and support   

Saudi Gazette - 02 June, 2012
Author: Samar Fatany

Saudi students studying in the United States are excelling in their studies and research. The interaction between students and their professors and the exposure of our students to the American culture of work ethics and respect for knowledge are already having a very positive impact on their academic performance.

Global standards that are applied in the American higher education system and the exchange between our students and US scholars are important aspects that have energized the academic performance of our researchers and students. Indeed the future looks promising for many of the graduates who will soon be joining the Saudi workforce.

This was quite evident during a meeting with some of the distinguished students pursuing their studies in renowned American universities like Yale and Harvard.

The King Abdullah International Scholarship Program includes many talented students whose innovative and creative research has won recognition from some of the more distinguished American universities. Among them are three students who are working on innovative research to help facilitate social and economic development in their country.

Hala Ridwan is among the most talented students. She is majoring in Political Science and History at Yale and is working on a civil code , “Almudawanah Code”, to serve women in her country who are abused and need to be protected by a codified law.

She began her research a year ago after she passed her methods of research class and learned how to conduct research and apply analytical studies to come up with new conclusions. Her professor recognized her talent in class and appointed her as research assistant. Redwan attended a class in Islamic theology and worked on the re-interpretation of Islamic Shariah laws. She conducted a study in which she analyzed the difference between family laws in Islamic countries and used her findings to come up with a civil code that could be applied in her country. In Morocco, she says, they base their law on the Maliki school of thought and she hopes to apply it to the Hanbali school in order to adapt it to our laws and culture.

She is very optimistic and full of confidence in her ability to contribute to serve her sisters at home. She represents the new generation of Saudi students who are well qualified and eager to serve their community and contribute toward a better society.
Ahmed Al-Fares is a Fellowship student at Harvard. He scored the highest grade among all US Fellows in clinical molecular genetics.

Harvard University awarded him a research grant to develop and design programs for DNA testing at the university. He has been working on his research since earning his earlier degree from McGill University in Montreal. Al-Fares spoke about the encouragement and support provided in Canadian and American universities with mentors and experts in the field providing full assistance with extreme flexibility that encourages researchers to excel. He consequently succeeded with his colleagues in detecting a gene with a new technology called next generation sequence. His research has been published in international journals. Al-Fares hopes that physicians and scientists will get the same kind of support so that they can conduct research that can save lives and help patients in his country.

Ahmed Al-Ghazi is a student at Santa Clara University. He is studying production mechanical systems design, and is working on an innovative project called “Goom“ to develop an apparatus that will enable the handicapped and elderly to move independently.
He is also producing a YouTube program to encourage young Saudis to be more innovative and to look for solutions to prevalent problems and find ways to use technologies that can serve the community. His idea came to him when he realized his grandmother’s frustration because she was always dependent on others to cater to her needs.

Al-Ghazi has been encouraged by his university teachers to continue his innovative project. He says that he was encouraged by leading investors and companies specialized in medical technology who showed an interest in funding his research. But he said that is proud to be a part of the King Abdullah scholarship program and he is hoping to register his patent in his own country. He hopes his discovery will be on the market within a year or two.

The King Abdullah International Scholarship Program provides the means to pursue bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees as well as medical fellowships in reputable universities around the world. Students are directed to choose their majors according to market needs. Hopefully, the program will address the high rate of unemployment in the Kingdom which is largely due to the poor academic standards of Saudi graduates and their lack of skills required by the job market. Graduates are hoping to qualify for job opportunities in government ministries, national corporations and the private sector as well as the newly established universities, and the industrial cities in all regions of the Kingdom.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Eissa, the Saudi Cultural Attaché in Washington, said that King Abdullah personally follows the progress of our students abroad, and that the Saudi Cultural Mission in the US has done a great job in looking after them and providing for their needs. The expectations of our graduates are very high and their country needs their expertise. However, it would be a real disappointment if they are not received with the same kind of encouragement and respect that America and the Saudi Cultural Mission have offered them. Our graduates are the future leaders of our country and they are our hope for progress and prosperity. Government departments and the private sector should pave the way for integrating young qualified graduates into the job market in order to enhance the standards of our workforce. It is time we allowed our young ones to achieve greater heights. We must not allow bureaucracy and inefficiency to stand in the way of progress. The new generation will not accept it. Let us welcome our graduates with open arms and provide them with the opportunities they deserve.
 
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