KSA wins Chemistry Olympiad

September 11, 2014

Chemistry Olympiad

Madinah, Sep 11: Saudi Arabia won first place in the Seventh Arab Chemistry Olympiad with Egypt bagging the second place and Lebanon third.

There was much praise for Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman and Education Minister Prince Khaled Al-Faisal for their support of the event and education in the country on Wednesday.

Nasser bin Abdullah Abdulkarim, director general of education in Madinah, congratulated Prince Khaled and Prince Faisal on the achievements of the Saudi delegation. He said this was the outcome of the government's massive spending on education in the country.

The olympiad, organized by the ministry and hosted by the Madinah education department, saw the participation of more than 48 students from 12 Arab countries.

The closing ceremony was held at Al-Dar Al-Taqwa Hotel. The ceremony started with a recital from the Holy Qur’an followed by a speech by Abdullah Al-Majed, president of the Federation of Arab Chemists.

Those present included Abdul Hameed Masood, director of the department of student activities at the ministry and representatives from Saudi and Arab chemistry associations.

Abdulkarim said the Olympiad had been a labor of love for the organizers and was beneficial for the students involved. He also praised Al-Majed, Taiba University officials and the Saudi Chemistry Society for helping to make the event a success.

The head of the Sudanese delegation, Faisal Bushra Tahir, thanked the Kingdom for hosting the competition. He also praised Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Crown Prince Salman for supporting education in the country.

During the closing ceremony, commemorative shields were presented to the various organizations. The Jordanian delegation gave shields to the Arab and Saudi chemistry societies. The Sudanese delegation and the Saudi Chemistry Society gave shields to Prince Khaled.

The results of the Olympiad were announced at the closing ceremony by Secretary-General of the Saudi Chemistry Society Daifallah Dheayyan. Reem bint Ali Abu Hassan, director of student activities at the ministry, announced the winners of the girls' section.

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The Coalition urges for an immediate end to any steps contrary to the Riyadh Agreement, and work rapidly toward its implementation, citing the wide support for the agreement by the international community and the United Nations.

The Coalition has and will continue to undertake practical and systematic steps to implement the Riyadh Agreement between the parties to unite Yemeni ranks, restore state institutions and combat the scourge of terrorism. The responsibility rests with the signatories to the Agreement to undertake national steps toward implementing its provisions, which were signed and agreed upon with a time matrix for implementation. The Coalition demands an end to any escalation and calls for return to the Agreement by the participating parties, stressing the immediate need for implementation without delay, and the need to prioritise the Yemeni peoples' interests above all else, as well as working to achieve the stated goals of restoring the state, ending the coup and combatting terrorist organizations.

The Coalition reaffirms its ongoing support to the legitimate Yemeni government, and its support for implementing the Riyadh Agreement, which entails forming a competent government that operate from the interim capital Aden to tackle economic and developmental challenges, in light of natural disasters such as floods, fears of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic outbreak, and work to provide services to the brotherly people of Yemen.

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Abu Dhabi, Jun 17: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has allowed students still enrolled in universities overseas to obtain exceptions to attendance policies at their respective academic institutions in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In a statement, the ministry said that the move stems from its keenness to ensure the continuity of education for those students and to maintain effective channels of communication with them.

Students' applications for exceptions to academic attendance in universities due to Covid-19 should be submitted following the end of the academic year, and not after the academic semester, via the following email: [email protected].

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The student's score reports for the academic years spent in the host countries and the duration of each academic year should also be attached, in addition to an entry and exit report of the student from the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.

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