“Education breeds confidence, confidence breeds hope, hope breeds peace” – Confucius
We all have different dreams, different passions, and different aspirations. It is the hard work and perseverance of every individual that make him reach his goals. And education plays a key role in helping each person achieve their dreams. Education not only makes a person knowledgeable, but it also instills the hope and confidence in a person which is necessary to achieve your dreams. It also gives you the wisdom to differentiate between right and wrong and also the courage to follow the right path no matter how difficult it can be. Overall, education is a basic necessity of each and every individual.
Giving the highest importance to education, Dubai Princess Her Highness Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi along with Life Resolve mobile app is providing a scholarship to students who are pursuing their graduation. The scholarship is eligible for students who are pursuing their graduation in US. To avail this scholarship, the students need to write a detailed essay describing why they deserve this scholarship. The student who submits the best answer will be provided with a scholarship of 1000 US Dollars.
Princess Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi is famous for her philanthropic activities. She had previously worked with Sightsavers, who are an international non-governmental organization that works with partners in developing countries to treat and prevent avoidable blindness, and promote equality for people with visual impairments and other disabilities. This time, she is associating with Life Resolve mobile app for this wonderful initiative for students.
Life Resolve is a social mobile app which helps a user in dealing with the life related issues he/she faces. In this mobile app, a user can post life issues anonymously and get valuable solutions from other users of this app.
The scholarship ends on Dec 31 and the winner will be announced shortly after that.
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Princess Arwa Al Qassimi and Life Resolve scholarship for students
Princess Arwa Al Qassimi and Life Resolve scholarship for students
“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world” – Nelson Mandela
Education is one of the basic rights of every human being. Education may not make human being better, but it will surely open the doors to a bright future. However, many students often struggle to complete their education owing to financial struggles. With this in mind, the Dubai Princess Her Highness Sheikha Arwa Al Qassimi in association with Life Resolve mobile app, is providing a scholarship for deserving students, to help in successfully completing their studies.
Princess Arwa Al Qassimi has passion for engaging in various philanthropic and charity activities. She has formerly worked and organized events with Sightsavers, which is an international non-governmental organization that works with partners in developing countries to treat and prevent avoidable blindness, and promote equality for people with visual impairments and other disabilities.
Now, Princess Arwa Al Qassimi is joining hands with Life Resolve, to provide this wonderful opportunity to students pursuing their graduation. Life Resolve is a first of its kind mobile app, where users can post their life related challenges and obtain meaningful solutions from other users within the app, while remaining anonymous.
The scholarship is aimed for students pursuing their graduation in US. The students need to submit an essay in their own words, describing why he/she deserves this scholarship. The best answer will be selected and would be awarded with a scholarship of 1000 US Dollars.
Infographic: Sports fans are growing ambivalent to sponsorship, report finds
Fans are feeling ‘increasing wariness’ of brands’ involvement in sporting events, according to new research from Momentum Worldwide.
The brand experience agency surveyed 2,000 sports fans in the UK, US, Brazil, Spain and Japan.
A total of 83% of the group said they accepted the statement: ‘Sponsors never consider the fans’. Only 55% of respondents said they would consider trying out a brand or product as the result of their sponsorship.
Momentum reported that when interviewed, many fans said they feel like an afterthought when sponsorship deals are inked. Complaints included event timings being rearranged to suit audiences in other parts of the world, rare tickets ending up in ‘the wrong hands’, the commercial nature of naming rights and sponsors ‘calling too many of the shots’.
No objections
Despite these results, 88% of those surveyed said they believe sponsors have the ability to create new opportunities for their favourite sports and teams. Additionally, 86% said they would not object to seeing more sponsorship in sports.
The study’s results were positive for the experiential industry, with 82% of respondents saying that being at a live event most enhances their love of sport.
Mike Sundet, senior vice president, director of sports and entertainment at Momentum, said: “This research shows that while people are open to brands bringing real value to their sports experiences, unfortunately, they don’t currently believe sponsors think about the fans when planning their programs.
“Today’s connected fans are rightfully accustomed to being in control of their relationships—including relationships with brands—and right now they’re feeling let down at sports events.
He added: “The opportunity exists for brands to bridge this gap by celebrating the value of fans—putting them in control and at the heart of these experiences.
“Brands that make sports more accessible and aspirational, that make a positive impact on people’s health and wellbeing, and exploit the social effects of sports for the greater good of individuals and communities will earn lasting attention and positive connections with fans.”