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Oman to host first Arab Women Researchers Forum

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 12:16 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman is set to become a pivotal hub for scientific advancement and female empowerment with the announcement of the first Arab Women Researchers Forum, scheduled to take place on November 30, 2025. This two-day event will gather leading Arab women researchers from diverse fields, fostering collaboration and celebrating achievements that are propelling the region towards a knowledge-based future. The forum represents a significant step in recognizing the crucial role women play in driving sustainable development through innovation and research.

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Aligning with Regional StrategiesAddressing Future Challenges in Higher Education

A Landmark Forum for Arab Women Researchers

Organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation of Oman, in collaboration with key regional organizations like the Department of Science and Research at the Arab League’s Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO), the Oman National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, and the University of Al Buraimi, the forum aims to create a dynamic platform for the exchange of ideas and best practices. The initiative underscores Oman’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a supportive environment for Arab women researchers to thrive. It’s anticipated to significantly elevate the visibility of their contributions on both regional and international stages.

Empowering Women in STEM and Beyond

The core objective of this groundbreaking event is empowerment. It seeks to empower women actively involved in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) alongside other vital academic disciplines. The forum acknowledges that Arab women researchers possess exceptional competence and a unique ability to develop practical solutions for the complex development challenges facing the Arab world. By showcasing inspirational role models and facilitating networking opportunities, the forum is designed to encourage greater participation of women in these crucial areas.

Aligning with Regional Strategies

This forum isn’t occurring in a vacuum. It’s strategically aligned with the broader Arab strategy for research, technology, and innovation. This includes fostering collaborative projects, attracting investment in research infrastructure, and promoting policies that support scientific inquiry. The event will also contribute to strengthening the collective impact of research efforts across the Arab nations, helping to address shared priorities and build a more resilient future. Supporting these initiatives is vital for economic growth and societal progress within the region.

Key Themes and Dialogue Sessions

The forum’s agenda is packed with insightful discussions, centered around nine dynamic dialogue sessions. These will delve into diverse areas challenging the modern Arab world. These sessions include explorations of how research impacts culture, tourism, and media landscapes. Equally important will be tackling themes surrounding sustainable development, particularly the emerging green economy.

Arab women researchers will also share their expertise in cutting-edge fields like artificial intelligence and innovation, and explore solutions in critical areas such as health, psychological wellbeing, and social care. The discussions will aim to identify innovative approaches and best practices for overcoming obstacles to progress in these sectors.

Addressing Future Challenges in Higher Education

A significant portion of the forum is devoted to identifying and addressing the future challenges facing higher education in the Arab world. This involves examining the evolving needs of the job market, promoting curriculum reform, and fostering closer collaboration between universities, research institutions, and industry partners. Developing stronger research capabilities will enable universities to play a more active role in driving innovation and economic diversification.

Enhancing Regional Collaboration and Policy Influence

Beyond individual research achievements, the forum seeks to boost the collective presence of Arab women in influential research institutions globally. Furthermore, it aims to enhance their active involvement in shaping policies and programs that directly benefit their home countries and the Arab world at large. Strengthening this link between research and policy-making is crucial for ensuring that scientific advancements are translated into tangible improvements in people’s lives. Technology and innovation will be core focuses driving this influence.

The organizers also emphasize the importance of building robust networks between Omani women researchers and their counterparts abroad, facilitating the seamless exchange of knowledge and opening doors to further collaboration. This networking element is designed to create lasting partnerships that will extend far beyond the duration of the forum.

Looking Ahead: Recommendations and Outcomes

The forum will culminate in a final session dedicated to consolidating key recommendations and outlining the anticipated outcomes. These will serve as a roadmap for policymakers, research institutions, and individual Arab women researchers, guiding future efforts to promote scientific advancement and gender equality in the region. The final report will be widely disseminated to ensure that the forum’s insights reach a broad audience and inspire further action. This event is expected to be a catalyst for positive change

The first Arab Women Researchers Forum promises to be a landmark event, solidifying the Sultanate of Oman’s position as a progressive and forward-thinking nation. It’s a powerful signal to the world about the untapped potential of Arab women researchers and their vital role in shaping a brighter future for the Arab world. We encourage all stakeholders to participate actively in this important dialogue and contribute to its success.

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