32 Emiratis Enrol in Specialised Scholarship Programmes Aligned with D33 Agenda
A total of 32 Emirati participants from the first cohort have
enrolled in specialised academic scholarship programmes launched by Dubai Customs in
collaboration with DP World for the academic year 2024-2025. This follows their successful
completion of the specific criteria and requirements for these programmes. Over 500
applications were received, and interviews were conducted for approximately 100
candidates, ultimately leading to the acceptance of 32 individuals.
Dubai Customs provides guidance and support for students and its employees to pursue
education in high-quality academic disciplines, aiming to equip and train them for careers in
logistics and customs. Through these educational programmes, students gain a
comprehensive understanding of business management, international trade, logistics
services, and supply chain management.
H.E. Sultan bin Sulayem, DP World Group Chairman & CEO and Chairman of Ports,
Customs and Free Zone Corporation, expressed his satisfaction with the interest shown by
Emirati youth in their programmes designed to develop national talent and empower them to
contribute to the country’s economic development. “These programmes provide
opportunities for young people to demonstrate their capabilities and prepare for entry into the
job market. Emiratisation has become a priority due to its economic and social benefits. Our
efforts continue to make tangible progress in this strategic direction, and we are optimistic
that in the near future, Dubai and the UAE will achieve advanced Emiratisation rates,” he
stated.
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Mohammed Busenad, Director General of Dubai Customs, praised the
Emirati youth enrolled in the programme, encouraging them to maintain academic
excellence and seek knowledge from various sources to enhance their qualifications and
professional experience, thereby advancing their career paths. He affirmed that Dubai
Customs operates with a steadfast vision to support citizens by developing their academic
levels. The department is a leader in launching specialised training programmes for those
wishing to complete their studies in various fields of customs, logistics, and related economic
sectors, actively contributing to the development of a generation that understands the
importance of professional work in achieving sustainable development aligned with Dubai’s
social agenda.
The scholarship programmes introduced by Dubai Customs in collaboration with strategic
partners include a Bachelor’s degree in Global Trade, Customs, and Logistics for high
school graduates, as well as a Master’s degree in Business Administration, Digital
Commerce, and Supply Chain Management.
Mohammed Al Ghaffari, Executive Director of Human Resources Division at Dubai Customs,
remarked, “We congratulate the scholarship candidates as they embark on the new
academic year. As a socially responsible government entity, we strive to prepare young
talent for leadership roles across various sectors.” He noted that Dubai Customs has played
a crucial role in designing and developing the scholarship programmes, allowing participants
to continue their education in specialised tracks aligned with their job roles. The department
has worked with DP World to implement criteria for selecting and categorising candidates
based on educational paths compatible with their qualifications, in addition to ensuring
proper guidance and training for scholars involved in the internship programme, along with
defining their responsibilities and tasks.