
American University of Sharjah honours philanthropic partners
Speaking at the event, Sheikha Bodour said, 'At AUS we see philanthropy as a powerful expression of belief in the potential of education to change lives. Our donors are part of a living tradition that began with the vision of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi and continues today in every opportunity we provide for students to learn, grow, and lead. The achievements we celebrate are proof of what is possible when we invest in people as well as institutions.'
The event brought together philanthropists, alumni, partners and friends of the university to recognise those whose support continues to drive AUS forward.
Among the distinguished guests was Sir Magdi Yacoub, world-renowned heart surgeon and philanthropist, who joined the celebration as a guest of honour, underscoring the shared values of compassion, education and service that define the AUS donor community.
Dr Giacomo Chiozza, Sir Easa Saleh Al Gurg Professorship holder and Professor of Political Science at AUS, served as master of ceremonies, reflecting on the power of partnership in academic life. Welcoming remarks were delivered by Sheikha Bodour, who emphasised AUS' responsibility to foster inclusion, drive innovation and prepare the next generation of changemakers with the support of its donor community.
Guests were welcomed at the AUS Rotunda by university leadership, faculty and student ambassadors.
Donors were invited to share messages in the commemorative Book of Memoir. A curated exhibition highlighting student-led research, creative projects and sustainability initiatives made possible through philanthropic support was also on display.
In a special moment of the evening, donors were formally honoured by Sheikha Bodour and Dr Tod Laursen, Chancellor of AUS, in recognition of their contributions to the university's continued progress. Their generosity has helped expand access to education, strengthen faculty expertise and bring student-centred projects to life.
'At AUS, we recognise that excellence in education and research is not achieved alone – it is realised through visionary partnerships with those who believe in our mission. Our donors are catalysts for growth, empowering us to drive innovation, expand access and amplify the university's impact regionally and globally,' said Dr Laursen.
The programme honoured contributions across several categories, including student scholarships, endowed chairs and professorships, zakat-based giving, naming facilities, commemorative benches and tree legacy initiatives.
A fireside chat between Sir Magdi Yacoub, world-renowned heart surgeon and philanthropist, and Badr Jafar, Special Envoy for Business and Philanthropy UAE, was one of the highlights of the evening.
The dialogue explored the broader role of giving in driving progress across education, healthcare and society, while emphasising the lasting impact of structured philanthropy and the role of long-term investment in building institutional resilience.
'It is profoundly moving to stand among individuals who understand that the true pillars of a flourishing society are education, innovation and compassion,' said Sir Yacoub.
'In this event, we honour those whose generosity transcends the present moment, leaving an enduring legacy for generations to come.'
Speaking during the discussion, Badr Jafar highlighted the power of education-focused philanthropy when embedded in strong institutional partnerships, 'Philanthropy reaches its highest potential when it is part of a broader ecosystem – one where donors, institutions and innovators work together to deliver lasting impact. In the UAE, we are proud to foster an enabling environment for such collaboration, and the AUS donor community is leading by example. Their commitment is helping to unlock the full potential of education as a driver of inclusive growth and long-term resilience.'
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