We provide opportunities for Emirati school students to explore STEAM-related topics and build their capabilities by developing and delivering various comprehensive programs and hands-on activities. We are proud to work alongside global and local like-minded organizations, academic institutions, and governments to prepare the coming generations for future career requirements of the workplace and contributing to the UAE’s economic diversification.
In collaboration with Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), the Masary Program provides an educational journey for high school students to be inspired and guide them as they choose their academic and career paths in line with their passions.
The program takes the students through various interventions throughout their journey to explore potential areas of study as they transition to higher education.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Education and The Boeing Company, Explore Science Together delivers a hands-on program where students, parents, teachers, and volunteers are grouped into teams to put their creativity and improvisational skills to the test.
The five-week after-school program is designed to cultivate curiosity and creativity in the minds of students in Cycle 1 in the fields of science and engineering.
In collaboration with Department of Education and knowledge (ADEK), LEMA? is a school outreach program that engages students in an informal learning environment through exciting scientific experiments.
The program consists of a series of exciting traveling workshops and shows at schools across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra. This is designed to encourage an interest in STEM education among young Emiratis.
Lema? Workshops are offered in Arabic and English during the academic year for Cycle 1 students in public and private schools.
The Make It competition is a one-day event conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Department of Education and knowledge (ADEK), and BAE systems delivered in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra. The program is designed to inspire Cycle 2 students to work on various projects in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). It includes hands-on activities in dynamic and exciting environment, showcasing the career opportunities available in different industries.
During the competition, students work in teams to develop their own mini-manufacturing company, create project costs and market new products focusing on innovation and STEM before presenting to a panel of industry experts.
Teams are tasked with designing an organizational structure and selecting “professionals” to lead the companies, allowing students to learn about management roles.
An educated population is the key to a successful nation and prosperous future. The Mubadala outreach programs support this vision by empowering students to tap into their abilities and passions, and use this as a roadmap for thriving careers.