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New centre to boost students' research skills to be set up in RAK
A new centre aimed at developing the research skills of students and employees in education field will be set up in Ras Al Khaimah.
Dubai: A new centre aimed at developing the research skills of students and employees in education field will be set up in Ras Al Khaimah.
Dr Hanif Hassan, Minister of Education, said during a press conference that the project is part of the strategic plan to develop the academic performance of students in all stages.
"We want our students to be equipped with knowledge, critical thinking and research skills so they can be qualified for university life and labour market after their graduation. With excellent learning and educational outcomes, students will have the first step towards enhancing their personalities and skills.''
The new project will provide a research atmosphere to assist students in applying their new ideas and initiatives practically.
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