Students of University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) got a rare opportunity to mingle with a galaxy of thinkers, scientists, Nobel laureates and activists at the 3rd International Festival of Thinkers, organised by the Higher Colleges of Technology, in Abu Dhabi recently.
For Lif Hamouda and Clifford Lewis, both studying at the College of Undergraduate Studies, it was ‘an experience of a lifetime’.
“Environmental challenges and sustainable development were the ‘hot’ topics particularly relevant to the UAE as our energy consumption per capita is among the highest in the world. I was very impressed by the introduction to the topic given by Peace Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai who called for action against destruction and exploitation of natural resources.”
Clifford Lewis, student of Bachelor of Commerce, said, “The conference challenged the young leaders of tomorrow to responsibly discuss issues like our natural environment, poverty and conflicts, which are prevalent in society but are not properly highlighted. While discussing poverty, Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai equated the existence of poverty to the existence of conflict and crime. In my opinion, no one could address the issue as well as she did. The festival offered a rare opportunity to celebrate the power of thinking and provided an excellent platform to nurture our young minds.”
Dr. Lejla Vrazalic, Chair, College of Undergraduate Studies, commented: “The Festival of Thinkers was a unique platform for students and academics in the UAE to discuss and debate some of the most important issues facing society today with some of the world's greatest minds. UOWD was proud to have been part of this ‘elite’ gathering, and exposing our students to thinking on global lines.”
The Festival of Thinkers was opened by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. About 150 scientists and thinkers, including 20 Nobel Prize winners in various scientific disciplines took part in the festival.
About University of Wollongong Dubai
Established in 1993, UOWD was the first Australian university in Dubai to be licensed by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research. Located at Knowledge Village, it boasts 2500 students from 80 different nationalities. It is part of one of Australia’s best performing research institutions, University of Wollongong Australia (UOW) which is recognised as one of the top Australian universities for excellence in teaching performance.
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