SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals

Al-Maliki: Activities to Reduce Stress and Encourage Students to Stay at Home

Al-Maliki: Activities to Reduce Stress and Encourage Students to Stay at Home

Student Affairs at UOB Launches A Package of Remote Programs and Events

11/5/2020

The Deanship of Student Affairs at the University of Bahrain (UOB) announced the launch of a package of remote programs and events presented by specialists and mentors in several fields, noting that it has updated its website to include new services and programs.

The Dean of Student Affairs at the University, Dr. Fatima Mohammed Al-Maliki, stated that “The Deanship is keen to continue providing the services and programs that it has always provided throughout the academic year, and it has worked to contain the student from all psychological, social, cultural, sports and artistic aspects, by organizing a package of activities and programs.".

Moreover, Dr. Al-Maliki indicated that these programs come as well within the framework of encouraging students to commit to staying at home and helping them to make the most of their time, in light of the current health conditions, and in adherence to the directives of the National Task Force for Combating the Coronavirus for distance work and learning and the commitment to stay at home.

According to the Dean, the programs included a set of counseling and awareness lectures (psychological and social) provided by social specialists and workers in the Guidance and Counseling Department at the Deanship, in addition to sports, cultural and artistic courses, lectures, and workshops.

The Deanship organized a course entitled: “Mental Training and the Mindset of a Sports Champion” presented by the Director of the Sports Development Department at the Bahrain Olympic Committee, Dr. Nabeel Taha, and a lecture entitled: “Skills of Dealing with the Psychological Effects of the Coronavirus Crisis” presented by Director of Guidance and Counseling Department, Sameera Ahmed Al-Bastaki.

Also, it organized a set of artistic competitions, such as drawing, calligraphy, painting, and photography competitions for the fine arts club and the photography club, and a chess competition for the chess club.

In addition, the Deanship of Student Affairs launched a competition entitled: "Your Home ... The World's Studio", which includes a set of competitions in the fields of theater, visual arts, and music, as well as cultural and sports competitions that were presented throughout the current month of Ramadan, and a number of artistic training courses for the music club, the fine arts club and the theater club, in addition to virtual art exhibitions such as the Photography Club Gallery and the Fine Arts Club Gallery, and other student programs that contribute to containing students during this crisis, reducing their psychological stress, and enabling them to invest their time in what supports their academic achievement.

Furthermore, Dr. Al-Maliki mentioned that the Deanship of Student Affairs launched its new website, which contains all the offered programs, recorded lectures, and daily competitions, to let students to view them in an easy and accessible manner, calling on all students to benefit from its services and programs, and to participate in the competitions and events.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

11 Sustainable cities and communities

17 Partnerships for the goals

 

Key Words

Deanship of Student Affairs at the University of Bahrain, distance learning, social workers, sports courses, art workshops, music club, fine arts club, theater club

2025-04-24T18:45:14+03:00May 11, 2020|Deanship of Students Affairs, SDG 17, SDG 4|

UOB Introduces Faculty Members to the Latest Question Formulation Techniques

UOB Introduces Faculty Members to the Latest Question Formulation Techniques

5 February 2020

The Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership (UTEL) at the University of Bahrain (UOB) started a week of intensive workshops for faculty members at the E-Learning Center on the University's campus in Sakhir, where a number of academics from various colleges of the University participate in the Unit's workshops within the program of the Certificate of Academic Practice, which is under the umbrella of international partnership with the Academy of Higher Education in the United Kingdom, which are the Post Graduate Certificate for Academic Practice Program (PCAP), the Continuing Professional Development Program (CPD), the Flipped Learning program, and the Team Education Program, in addition to a workshop to learn about the latest developments in teaching in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Dr. Hayat Abdullah Yousif, stated that “Participants in PCAP will be able to design and select the best student activities that are most appropriate with the requirements of the curricula and their outputs, in addition to learning about students’ evaluation methods, exams planning methods, and questions formulation technique consistent with the level of students and the nature of the courses.”

Furthermore, she indicated that the annual intensive workshop provides faculty members with practical and applied examples of the basic principles that would lead to achieving the objectives of the workshop, and which ultimately aim to raise the quality of education in the University.

It is worth noting that PCAP, which is offered by UTEL at UOB, is part of the University’s initiatives for faculty development since 2006, as well as the implementation of the University’s strategic plan.

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

17 Partnerships to achieve the goals

Key words

University of Bahrain Unit for Teaching Excellence and Leadership, Certificate of Academic Practice, Higher Education Academy in the United Kingdom, Post Graduate Certificate for Academic Practice Program (PCAP), Continuing Professional Development Program (CPD), Flipped Learning Program, Team Education

2025-04-24T18:35:00+03:00February 5, 2020|SDG 17, SDG 4|

UOB Students Participate in the Gulf Theater Festival in Jeddah

UOB Students Participate in the Gulf Theater Festival in Jeddah

 

With the participation of nine universities from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in addition to the University of Bahrain (UOB) and universities from the State of Kuwait and the Sultanate of Oman, students of the Theater Club at UOB participated in the fifth Gulf Theater Festival for Universities and Higher Education Institutions in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, during the period from the 2nd to the 7th of February 2020.

The students of UOB performed a theatrical work entitled "Al-Qadem", directed by the Artist Ebrahim Khalfan, written by Waleed Ikhlasi, and performed by the students: Ali Hussain, Hamad Al-Haddad, Ali Hassan and Ja’afar Al-Bannai.

In this context, the Dean of Student Affairs at UOB, Dr. Fatima Mohammed Al-Malki, who headed the student delegation, stated: “The Theater Festival for Universities of the Arab Gulf states provides an opportunity for students in these universities to exchange experiences and expertise, and represents an opportunity for university students to participate and show their experiences, ideas and expertise.". Furthermore, Dr. Al-Malki expressed her happiness at the participation of UOB students in the Theater Festival.

Participants in the Festival will perform 12 student plays, practical seminars, theater acting training courses, and a mask-making course.

UOB delegation consisted of Dean of Student Affairs Dr. Fatima Al-Malki, Instructor of Theater Club Shaikha Bukamal, the theatrical work director Ebrahim Khalfan, and club students Ali Hussain, Hamad Al-Haddad, Ali Hassan, and Ja’afar Al-Bannai.

2025-04-24T18:35:03+03:00February 3, 2020|Deanship of Students Affairs, SDG 17, SDG 4|

English Language Students at UOB Revitalize the Shakespearean Theater in a Modern Language

English Language Students at UOB Revitalize the Shakespearean Theater in a Modern Language

 

On Monday. 23rd of December 2019, Students of the English Language Center at the University of Bahrain (UOB) revitalized the Shakespearean theater using simple language by performing his famous comedy play "Much Ado About Nothing".

As the students of the University's English Language Center were used to end each semester with a theatrical performance that attracted hundreds of students in the Shaikh Abdulaziz Hall on the University campus in Sakhir.

The theatrical performance was attended by the President of UOB Prof. Riyad Yousif Hamzah, and several faculty members, along with a large number of male and female students.

The Director of the English Language Center, Dr. Ghada Ahmed Jassim, affirmed, "The Center is keen to continue to support student entertainment, educational, and theatrical projects, in order to provide an appropriate and creative environment, as activities are the only outlet through which students can show their potential away from the pressure of study."

Furthermore, she stated: "Student activities contribute to refining students' skills, and encourage them to work, produce, and to apply the theoretical materials they have studied on the ground."

Both students and professors of the English Language Center participated in the play, which is one of the most famous comedies by the English writer and poet William Shakespeare.

The play revolves around several themes, including lying, friendship, and justice. On stage, the actors showed the effect of lying on humans, even if it’s for good reasons.

Moreover, Dr. Jassem said: "The play was performed in simple and clear English, taking into account the levels of all students, in order to be able to communicate the objectives and significance of this play to them."

2025-04-24T18:35:05+03:00December 25, 2019|English Language Center, SDG 17, SDG 4|

UNDP and UOB Hold a Joint Cooperation Program to Support the SDGs

In line with the initiatives of the Kingdom of Bahrain to support innovation as a source of sustainable development, the President of the University of Bahrain (UOB) Prof. Riyad Yousif Hamzah signed a joint cooperation program with Mr. Stefano Pettinato, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), which will provide support for the sustainable development goals.

Under this joint cooperation, UNDP shall provide technical support to develop the University's capabilities, by providing local and international information, studies and skills, and trying to build upon them and benefit from them in establishing sustainable development values ??and achieving their goals.

On this occasion, Prof. Riyad Yousif Hamzah affirmed that the joint cooperation maintained by UOB with UNDP is one of the essential steps towards integrating sustainable development into university education, and he stated: “UOB attaches great importance to achieving and promoting the sustainable development goals, and the University shall continue to include these goals in most of its scientific activities such as the conferences and seminars it holds, in addition to the student projects and activities organized by the University, in conformity of the National University with government initiatives and directions.

For his part, Mr. Stefano Pettinato said: “UNDP is pleased to sign the project document for the sustainable development goals with our partner UOB and in the presence of representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. And through this cooperation, we hope to consolidate and strengthen the principles of sustainable development among university students, and to mainstream these principles among staff and faculty.”.

Pettinato further stated: "Through this cooperation, which will be based on the principles of innovation, knowledge sharing and capacity development, the vision set by the University leadership shall be further implemented, with the aim of achieving three general objectives: First, to mainstream the principles of sustainable development among students, faculty members and employees of UOB, secondly, establishing a unit dedicated to the sustainable development goals; and thirdly, encouraging the role of UOB as a stimulus for the advancement of sustainable development inside and outside of Bahrain.

“The World Human Development Report issued by UNDP for the year 2019, which was published recently, assumes that higher education institutions play a major role in achieving equality and overcoming differences, driven significantly by digital transformation and climate change, and providing opportunities for a better and more sustainable future for societies. In realizing how schools, universities and the education sector play a major role in contributing to the achievement of the sustainable development goals, we shall bring those principles to Bahrain and we trust that this project will help UOB cover this role while the student body, faculty and staff will learn, share ideas, and innovate in an inclusive environment".

Furthermore, Pettinato added: "I am confident that this cooperation between the UNDP and UOB, which relies on ongoing initiatives between our institutions, will ultimately support UOB as a supporter of sustainable development for everyone within the Kingdom of Bahrain".

The meeting was attended by the joint working team of UOB, UNDP, and representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

2025-04-24T18:35:06+03:00December 24, 2019|SDG 17, SDG 4|

Music Students Play Musical Compositions for their Classmates on Musical Event

Music Students Play Musical Compositions for their Classmates on Musical Event

Students of the Music Club in the Artistic Activities Division of the Deanship of Student Affairs presented a group of musical compositions on the piano, as part of a musical event held by the students for their classmates.

The event aimed to present a musical performance that suits different artistic tastes, to enhance the musical confidence of the students of the University of Bahrain, and to focus on the creativity of students in musical pieces in general and their musical compositions in particular.

Furthermore, a specialist at the Music Unit, Saleh Isa, stated that what distinguishes the event is the musical pieces that some students have composed, and the event presented musical pieces from different eras such as: the music of the new age school, the classical, the music of the romantic era, in addition to the diversity of the musical pieces, among which were the blues and pop. Also, some students played some of the old and modern Arabic, Gulf, English and French songs, and the soundtracks of famous movies.

2025-04-24T18:35:07+03:00November 18, 2019|Deanship of Students Affairs, SDG 17, SDG 4|

UOB Participates in A GCC Accreditation Center Workshop

UOB Participates in A GCC Accreditation Center Workshop for Laboratories International Standards

 

11 November 2019

The Renewable Energy Laboratory Technician at the University of Bahrain (UOB), Warda Eqab, participated in a workshop entitled: “International requirements for accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories, uncertainty calculations and internal audits according to the International Standard 17025:2017 ISO/IEC, organized by the GCC Accreditation Center.

According to Eqab, the aforementioned international standard specifications are the specifications used internationally by accreditation and conformity bodies in judging the performance of laboratories and measuring their efficiency in conducting all kinds of tests and calibrations.

The workshop lasted for three days and it aimed to introduce the participants to the competency requirements of testing and calibration laboratories according to this specified standard, or how to comply with such requirements, applying modern concepts in laboratory management, designing and implementing internal audits according to the standard, and reviewing the definitions and terms related to uncertainty and uncertainty requirements in international standards, in addition to identifying uncertainty errors, the different methods used in calculating uncertainty, and methods of using uncertainty in assesing results and product conformity.

The workshop was attended by laboratory quality directors, test personnel, technical laboratory directors, test administrators, newly appointed laboratories employees, and technical and administrative evaluators and auditors.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality Education

9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

17 Partnerships for The Goals

Key Words

Uncertainty calculation, international requirements for accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories, GCC Accreditation Center, standard specifications,

2025-04-24T18:35:09+03:00November 11, 2019|SDG 17, SDG 4|

Prof. Hamzah: Promoting Health Awareness is Essential for Supporting Comprehensive Development

Prof. Hamzah: Promoting Health Awareness is Essential for Supporting Comprehensive [...]

Launch of the First Space Science Hackathon in Bahrain and GCC

Launch of the First Space Science Hackathon in Bahrain and GCC

In Emphasis of National Priorities in Scientific Research and In the Fulfillment of Several Goals

 

Work on the first hackathon in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC) begun on Friday morning (18 October 2019) at the University of Bahrain (UOB), which is set up by the National Space Science Agency (NSSA) in cooperation with "Clever Play", which is licensed by the American space agency (NASA) in the field of space, and it shall be held over the 18th and 19th of October 2019.

On this occasion, the Minister of Transportation and Communications and Chairman of the Board of Directors of NSSA His Excellency Eng. Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed stated that “ This event comes within the Agency’s keenness to implement the directions of the wise leadership, recalling what was stated in the lofty speech of His Majesty the King during the opening of the second session of the National Council in its fifth version, and the directions of His Majesty to work on developing a national plan for the digital economy. Such events have a great impact on qualifying national competencies and providing them with skills and knowledge to keep pace with the rapid changes in the world of technology and the requirements of the labor market and preparing them for the future. in addition to the fact that the event focuses on advanced technologies, what distinguishes it is that it is world-class, with more than 235 parties from around the world participating in its implementation, and more than 18,000 participants.

For his part, the President of UOB Prof. Riyad Yousif Hamzah stated that the University prioritizes sustainable development goals of the Kingdom of Bahrain 2030 vision and is working with partners in various fields to achieve the highest levels of quality and efficiency in the field of educational curriculum development and scientific research.

Also, Prof. Hamzah praised the cooperation with NSSA, pointing out that the memorandum of understanding that was concluded earlier between NSSA and UOB included cooperation in supporting space science at the national level, as the cooperation contributed to achieving mutual benefit to meet national needs in support of the sustainable development goals.

On his part, the CEO of NSSA, Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Asiri, said that the participation in this event came out of the Agency’s keenness to achieve its strategic objectives of spreading the technical culture of space science in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and to support this sector at the national level through the development of research activities for students majoring in different sciences, in preparation for creating joint cooperation with academic institutions and higher education institutions to integrate space sciences into educational curricula and research projects, with the Agency’s keenness to follow up, evaluate and develop science to ensure the highest levels of quality and efficiency in line with its vision and mission to advance this sector in preparation for global competition .

The founding member of "Clever Play", Shaikha Latifa Al Khalifa, confirmed that this event comes within the program of the national initiative recently launched by the company under the title "STEM BAHRAIN", which aims to establish a multi-disciplinary educational system based on the best scientific and technological approaches that stimulate innovation.

Moreover, the representatives of NSSA and “Clever Play” thanked UOB, Batelco, and Bahrain National Gas Company (Banagas) in appreciation of their unlimited support for the space sector and their contribution to support this event.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality Education

8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

17 Establishing partnerships to achieve the goals

 

Key Words

University of Bahrain, NASA, Clever Play, NSSA, Bahrain's first space science hackathon, sustainable development goals, national plan for digital economy

2025-04-24T18:35:13+03:00October 20, 2019|SDG 17, SDG 4|
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