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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

UTAS 'Summer of the Future' programme gets wide participation

The initiative is part of a broader series of community-centred programmes.
The initiative is part of a broader series of community-centred programmes.
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AL MUSANNAH: The University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Al Musannah continues to deliver its “Summer of the Future” programme, drawing wide participation from various community groups.


The programme reflects the university’s deep commitment to its societal mission and its pivotal role in human development.


The initiative is part of a broader series of community-centred programmes launched by the university to enhance life skills, cultivate innovation and foster entrepreneurship among youth, aligned with a clear vision that sees education to empower a capable generation contributing effectively to national development.


Dr Nasser bin Salem al Baimani, Assistant Vice-Chancellor of UTAS–Al Musannah, emphasised that the university plays a vital role in supporting comprehensive development through educational and training programmes that respond to community needs. “The Summer of the Future programme is a practical embodiment of the university’s societal responsibility. We view education as a tool for building both individuals and society,” he said.


Dr Al Baimani also noted the university’s focus on nurturing a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, encouraging scientific research that addresses local issues and supports sustainable development. He stressed that such initiatives contribute to preparing national talents capable of participating in building a sustainable knowledge economy, in line with Oman Vision 2040.


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