Miral Hosted Students to Highlight Marine Life Conservation at the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center
Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi, and the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) have joined forces to enhance student engagement, promote educational initiatives, and cultivate future-ready skills thereby enhancing their academic achievements.
The collaboration reflects Miral’s ongoing commitment to education and skill development in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy. Students will benefit from educational sessions led by subject matter experts in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Marketing, Health and Safety, Digital Operations, and Finance. In addition, students will receive internship opportunities across Miral’s exciting portfolio of world-class experiences.
In light of the new strategic partnership, Miral welcomed 25 students from Repton Private School, Abu Dhabi, for a unique and interactive learning experience about marine life rescue at the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center, in partnership with ADEK. The educational session aims to highlight the importance of sustainability in ensuring wildlife protection and conservation.
“Our partnership with ADEK underscores our efforts to engage today’s youth beyond the classroom and empower them with essential tools to impact tomorrow,” said Taghrid AlSaeed, Executive Director, Marketing, Communications & Events at Miral. “The interactive learning session provided by the Educational team at the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center is among several learning experiences that are part of our collaboration with ADEK. It aims to inspire the next generation of leaders through the wonders of marine wildlife, fostering a sense of stewardship and responsibility to the environment. This initiative reinforces our belief that safeguarding the future of our planet is a collective obligation, one that begins by cultivating an appreciation for the environment at an early age.”
Dr. Bashaer Almatrooshi, Executive Director - Talent Enablement Sector at ADEK, said: "We are committed to enhancing the learning process for our students by providing exceptional academic experiences. Our collaboration with Miral underscores this commitment and highlights the importance of experiential learning that will positively impact their academic performance. Learning is a continuous journey that goes beyond the classroom, and this step aligns with our goal of preparing future generations by offering innovative teaching methods that foster creativity and innovation.”
During the session, students from grades six and seven contributed to an ongoing turtle rescue mission alongside members of the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center’s team. The students were given a tour of the facility by the Center’s Educators and were shown how turtles are measured, weighed and assessed for any medical conditions, in preparation for their return to their natural habitats.
The experience shed light on the importance of sustainable practices that contribute to the well-being and protection of marine life and their ecosystems. Since its opening, the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center has leveraged SeaWorld’s over 60 years of experience through its commitment to the development of a strong regional rescue network and working closely with partners and government authorities to rescue, rehabilitate and return marine animals to their natural environment.
The strategic partnership emphasises Miral’s dedication to actively engaging with educational institutions and programmes to empower individuals and contribute to a thriving knowledge-based society. It also aligns with Abu Dhabi’s Tourism Strategy 2030 to create new job opportunities within the travel industry by inspiring youth to consider a career in the sector.
Earlier this year, Miral collaborated with Rize University & Career Guidance Program (UPCG), empowered by ADEK to host ten students for an educational lecture that provided an overview of the entertainment and tourism industry.
The Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center Yas Island Abu Dhabi operates 24/7. Members of the public are encouraged to report any injured or endangered marine animals to EAD through the AD government call centre at 800-555 or directly on 056-503-0060.
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