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Dubai Government Human Resources Department continues receiving entries for inaugural Research Awards 2025 with wide participation
Dubai Government Human Resources Department continues receiving entries for inaugural Research Awards 2025 with wide participation

Mid East Info

time24-06-2025

  • Health
  • Mid East Info

Dubai Government Human Resources Department continues receiving entries for inaugural Research Awards 2025 with wide participation

The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) continues to receive submissions for the inaugural edition of the Research Awards 2025, launched in February 2025. The initiative highlights DGHR's strategic vision to support scientific research and invest in human capital to enhance Dubai's government workplace with research insights and practical ideas that increase employees' quality of life and align with future transformations in human resources management. Currently, the department has received 20 research papers from 13 government entities. Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) has contributed five entries, followed by DGHR with three. Other contributors include Dubai Health Authority, Digital Dubai Authority, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) and Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, among others. H.E. Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR Department, said, 'The submissions we received are a testament to the spirit of collaboration and integration between government and academic institutions to empower the government work system. This has been possible through leveraging scientific research as a strategic tool to promote innovation and improve performance. At DGHR, we believe the awards serve as a vital platform for converting knowledge into relevant policies and practices that promote employee well-being and sustain institutional excellence. We welcome all government entities to utilise this opportunity by submitting scientific research that supports Dubai's objective of creating a world-leading government based on competence, knowledge and renewal.' The research papers highlight various key themes linked to improving the government work system, such as the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in strengthening performance systems for government employees, high-performance work systems in human resources management, employee relations and their quality of life, modern working patterns, enhancing employee performance and well-being, institutional culture and their impacts; disguised disciplinary penalties in the context of AI and the development of HR systems and policies in Dubai. The department announced that the research papers received are currently undergoing a screening process to ensure compliance with submission criteria. Furthermore, all submissions will be assessed during August and September by an academic committee formed by partner universities, including Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) and Rochester Institute of Technology – Dubai. The finalists will be declared in the final phase. The department further stated that the final date for the submission is August 8, 2025. Meanwhile, DGHR is launching a second awareness workshop in July 2025. The session will update participants with the latest developments of the awards and new improvements made on the official website, such as a dedicated page for research submissions titled 'Dubai Government HR Department Research Awards.' The initial awareness workshop was conducted in May 2025, which witnessed active participation of more than 350 attendees. DGHR welcomes all Dubai Government entities to continue submitting scientific research under the award's research areas. The initiative seeks to strengthen the field of scientific research, promote scientific research and create HR systems and policies in Dubai, in line with government directives to invest in knowledge and embrace best institutional practices.

Dubai Launches Research Awards 2025 to Empower National Talent and Boost Innovation
Dubai Launches Research Awards 2025 to Empower National Talent and Boost Innovation

Hi Dubai

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Launches Research Awards 2025 to Empower National Talent and Boost Innovation

The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) has launched the first awareness workshop for its newly announced Research Awards 2025, marking a strategic step toward strengthening innovation, research, and national talent development across the emirate's government sector. Held virtually, the workshop drew over 300 participants, including government employees and students from leading academic institutions such as MBRU, MBRSG, HBMSU, and RIT Dubai. The initiative aims to bridge scientific research with practical government challenges to enhance institutional efficiency and drive sustainable development. Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director-General of DGHR, described the awards as a milestone in fostering a workplace culture rooted in creativity and knowledge. He emphasized that the initiative supports decision-making and policy formulation by encouraging applied research on current challenges and future opportunities. Dr Amira Kamali, HR Consultant at DGHR, outlined the award's objectives, categories, and submission guidelines, highlighting its role in advancing applied research within the public sector. The event also featured four expert-led sessions on key HR topics, including employee wellbeing, policy development, and lifelong learning. The final date for research submissions is 9 August 2025, with winners to be announced in October. DGHR plans to host a second awareness session in May to further engage participants and support proposal development. The Research Awards form part of Dubai's broader vision to build a flexible, knowledge-driven government, investing in local capabilities and aligning with global best practices in human capital development. News Source: Emirates News Agency

DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025'
DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025'

Web Release

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025'

By Editor_wr Last updated May 6, 2025 The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) organised the first awareness workshop for 'Research Awards 2025', aligning with its strategic vision to empower national talents, including government employees and university students, while bolstering the Emirate's human resources ecosystem. The award also aims to promote innovative scientific solutions that cater to the rapidly evolving demands of modern workplaces. The workshop was held virtually with the participation of over 300 employees from various government entities, as well as students from partnering universities – the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) and Rochester Institute of Technology of Dubai (RIT Dubai). His Excellency Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR, stated that the Research Awards symbolises a landmark milestone in the ongoing efforts to nurture a workplace culture rooted in creativity, innovation and practical knowledge production across diverse domains, with an aim to build a highly flexible and sustainable government ecosystem. Al Falasi added: 'The Research Awards serves as a strategic platform to advance critical thinking and facilitate robust national knowledge production, further supporting key decision-making processes and policy formulation. The award aims to encourage talented individuals, including government employees and university students, to conduct scientific research that addresses both present challenges and leverages future opportunities. It also seeks to combine scientific research and institutional development, as a means to enhance government efficiency. Hence, the initiative reflects our broader vision to promote human capital development and invest in national capabilities, further consolidating Dubai's position as a global leader in efficiency, sustainability and knowledge-based governance.' The workshop was presented by Dr Amira Kamali, Human Resources Consultant at DGHR, who highlighted the award's strategic goals, its categories, submission mechanisms and evaluation criteria. She further underscored the award's significance as a dynamic avenue to bolster applied research activities within the government sector. The workshop featured four specialised scientific sessions, which explored key challenges and opportunities in the human resources domain, with the participation of distinguished academics. These included the 'Employee Wellbeing in the Work Environment' session by Dr Hamda Khansaheb from MBRU; 'Human Resources Management: Reality, Challenges, and Future' session led by Dr Yousif Al Ghalayini from MBRSG; session on 'Developing Human Resources Systems and Policies in Dubai Government' by Dr Ayman Ibrahim from RIT Dubai; as well as 'Job Skills and Lifelong Learning' session led by Professor Mostafa Hassan from HBMSU. The final deadline for receiving research submissions for the award is August 9, 2025, with winners slated to be announced in October this year. DGHR will also organise yet another awareness workshop in May to further raise awareness on the award's objectives, increase participation of government employees and university students, and provide the requisite support needed to prepare research proposals. Furthermore, the Research Awards reflects the wise leadership's long-standing vision to develop effective strategies for human resource empowerment and adopt globally accredited best practices in institutional work. This goal can only be realised through the active participation of national talents in creating innovative, sustainable and future-ready work models. DGHR holds first awareness workshop for 'Research Awards 2025' Comments are closed.

Ministry of Economy signs MoU with Egyptian Competition Authority enhancing cooperation in fields of competition & combating monopolistic practices
Ministry of Economy signs MoU with Egyptian Competition Authority enhancing cooperation in fields of competition & combating monopolistic practices

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time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Web Release

Ministry of Economy signs MoU with Egyptian Competition Authority enhancing cooperation in fields of competition & combating monopolistic practices

News Business and Economics By Editor_wr Last updated May 6, 2025 The Ministry of Economy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA) to enhance cooperation in the fields of competition protection and combating monopolistic practices, contributing to promoting a fair business environment in both countries. The signing took place on the sidelines of ECA's annual conference held in Egypt. The MoU was signed by H.E. Safeya Hashem Al-Safi, Assistant Undersecretary for the Commercial Control and Governance Sector at the UAE Ministry of Economy, and Dr. Mahmoud Momtaz., Head of ECA. H.E. Safeya said that the signing of the MoU reflects the Ministry of Economy's commitment to expanding its regional and international partnerships in the field of competition, adding that cooperation with ECA will support efforts to achieve more market transparency, enhance investor confidence, and serve the interests of consumers in both countries. The Assistant Undersecretary explained that the agreement is an effective framework for enhancing institutional cooperation between the two sides in the field of competition protection. It contributes to the development of relevant policies and procedures, positively impacting the business environment in both countries and empowering businesses to address monopolistic practices, as well as supporting efforts for sustainable economic development. The MoU, which spans four years and is automatically renewable, stipulates cooperation on several fronts, including the exchange of experiences, knowledge, and best practices, the organization of training programs and joint workshops, as well as the exchange of information and specialized studies. Additionally, it aims to enhance capabilities in the areas of examining economic concentration processes and investigating violations. The MoU also allows both parties to benefit from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) centre for competition training for the Middle East and Africa region, based in Cairo. The MoU falls within the framework of the growing relations between the UAE and Egypt, and supports joint efforts to enhance Arab economic integration, in line with the 'We the UAE 2031' vision aimed at building a competitive, open, and sustainable economy, and Egypt Vision 2030, which seeks to establish a competitive and diversified knowledge-based economy. Prev Post DGHR holds first awareness workshop for 'Research Awards 2025' Comments are closed.

DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025' - Middle East Business News and Information
DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025' - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

DGHR holds first awareness workshop for ‘Research Awards 2025' - Middle East Business News and Information

In the presence of over 300 government employees and university students The Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) organised the first awareness workshop for 'Research Awards 2025', aligning with its strategic vision to empower national talents, including government employees and university students, while bolstering the Emirate's human resources ecosystem. The award also aims to promote innovative scientific solutions that cater to the rapidly evolving demands of modern workplaces. The workshop was held virtually with the participation of over 300 employees from various government entities, as well as students from partnering universities – the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government (MBRSG), Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University (HBMSU) and Rochester Institute of Technology of Dubai (RIT Dubai). His Excellency Abdulla Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi, Director General of DGHR, stated that the Research Awards symbolises a landmark milestone in the ongoing efforts to nurture a workplace culture rooted in creativity, innovation and practical knowledge production across diverse domains, with an aim to build a highly flexible and sustainable government ecosystem. Al Falasi added : 'The Research Awards serves as a strategic platform to advance critical thinking and facilitate robust national knowledge production, further supporting key decision-making processes and policy formulation. The award aims to encourage talented individuals, including government employees and university students, to conduct scientific research that addresses both present challenges and leverages future opportunities. It also seeks to combine scientific research and institutional development, as a means to enhance government efficiency. Hence, the initiative reflects our broader vision to promote human capital development and invest in national capabilities, further consolidating Dubai's position as a global leader in efficiency, sustainability and knowledge-based governance.' The workshop was presented by Dr Amira Kamali, Human Resources Consultant at DGHR, who highlighted the award's strategic goals, its categories, submission mechanisms and evaluation criteria. She further underscored the award's significance as a dynamic avenue to bolster applied research activities within the government sector. The workshop featured four specialised scientific sessions, which explored key challenges and opportunities in the human resources domain, with the participation of distinguished academics. These included the 'Employee Wellbeing in the Work Environment' session by Dr Hamda Khansaheb from MBRU; 'Human Resources Management: Reality, Challenges, and Future' session led by Dr Yousif Al Ghalayini from MBRSG; session on 'Developing Human Resources Systems and Policies in Dubai Government' by Dr Ayman Ibrahim from RIT Dubai; as well as 'Job Skills and Lifelong Learning' session led by Professor Mostafa Hassan from HBMSU. The final deadline for receiving research submissions for the award is August 9, 2025, with winners slated to be announced in October this year. DGHR will also organise yet another awareness workshop in May to further raise awareness on the award's objectives, increase participation of government employees and university students, and provide the requisite support needed to prepare research proposals. Furthermore, the Research Awards reflects the wise leadership's long-standing vision to develop effective strategies for human resource empowerment and adopt globally accredited best practices in institutional work. This goal can only be realised through the active participation of national talents in creating innovative, sustainable and future-ready work models.

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