19.11.24
12:26
UAE university funds eight innovative student projects on childhood and maternal health
The projects align with national goals to promote advancements in healthcare, education, and social development
The UAE university has announced funding for eight innovative student research projects that address critical challenges in early education, maternal health, and child development, showcasing the university’s commitment to fostering innovative solutions that enhance societal well-being across the nation. This is reported by
Emirates News Agency (WAM), a partner of TV BRICS.
According to the source, these initiatives empower students to engage in impactful research while contributing valuable insights into fields such as early childhood education and maternal healthcare.
The projects are expected to contribute to developing innovative solutions for global issues related to childhood and maternal health, reinforcing the university’s vision of leadership and innovation in scientific research and community service on both local and international levels.
The funded projects span a range of critical research areas, including developing mobile applications to enhance Arabic language skills among young children; utilising digital tools to treat gestational diabetes; examining the environmental and social factors influencing child development; and evaluating positive discipline approaches in parenting programmes to improve parental attitudes and practices.
These initiatives aim to address pressing issues affecting children’s health and education, while also fostering long-term positive outcomes for future generations in the UAE.
The projects align with national goals to promote advancements in healthcare, education, and social development, ensuring sustainable progress for the nation and beyond.
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