This came during his speech, which he delivered this on Wednesday, at the graduation ceremony of the female students of the University of Sharjah from the Faculties of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Communication, and Law, which was held at the University City Hall in Sharjah.
The President of the University of Sharjah said “When His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, established this university, his eye was on the moments in which he will witness the graduates a university degree that has attained a prestigious scientific position among the universities of the world, and here we are today with the efforts of everyone is striving to continue the process and build on the numbers achieved at the local, regional and international levels”.
In his advice to the graduates, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed said, “I invite each of you to be proud of yourself, your certificate, and your university, and to be keen to continue receiving science and knowledge, and to develop skills in various fields”
Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan concluded his speech by thanking the university’s administration and faculty members for their efforts in rehabilitating female students and instilling the values of science, culture and knowledge in them.
In a speech Dr. Hamid Majul Al Nuaimi, Chancellor of UoS, thanked His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi for honouring the graduation of female students in the Faculties of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Communication, and Law, he also thanked everyone who contributed to the education of this new batch of university students.
Al Nuaimi expressed the university’s pride and happiness in graduating a group of young women who will go to the fields of work that the university has prepared for them according to the best sciences, knowledge and skills, and using the best methods, means and educational methods adopted by the university.
After that, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, President of the University of Sharjah, handed over certificates to the graduates, who had reached 403 graduates from the Faculties of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Communication and Law.