Oxford University's Saïd Business School, Burjeel Holdings Announce Global Climate Change Challenge Ahead Of COP28 In UAE

In a bold new partnership to help address the climate crisis, the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School has joined hands with Burjeel Holdings, one of the largest healthcare service providers in the MENA region, it has been announced today.
The new collaboration will deliver a competition, known as the ‘Burjeel Holdings Oxford Saïd climate change challenge’, focused on raising awareness amongst high school students across the world of the risks of climate change, in the run up to COP28 later this year in the UAE. The challenge will also extend to high school educators, who will be invited to submit lesson plans related to climate change.
The winning submission will be recognized in the UAE. The winners of the challenge and the educator will be invited to Oxford Saïd to participate in a climate change program in the spring of 2024.
A delegation from Burjeel Holdings visited the School on Monday to launch the partnership and work on details of the challenge, which will be announced in due course.
Soumitra Dutta, Peter Moores Dean at Oxford Saïd, said: ‘Climate change is the greatest and most complex threat to humanity, and today’s young students will be living with its impacts in ways we do not yet understand. That is why this partnership with Burjeel Holdings is both exciting and important. We look forward to working with them and are extremely grateful for their valuable support.’
The climate change challenge is supported by the world renowned Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Oxford Saïd, which equips entrepreneurial leaders at the University of Oxford, and worldwide, to tackle the climate crisis and other systemic challenges.
Commenting on the collaboration, Burjeel Holdings Founder and Chairman Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, said: ‘We are pleased to collaborate with Oxford Saïd for the climate change initiative, a landmark project in the year of the COP28 climate summit in the UAE. As healthcare providers, we recognize the well-being of our communities is deeply intertwined with the health of our environment and that a collective global effort is crucial to confront the climate crisis. The challenge aims to nurture a generation of students and high school educators, so they can foster innovative solutions to ensure an equitable and sustainable future.’
For anyone interested in more details about the competition, ahead of an announcement later in the summer, please contact climatechallenge@sbs.ox.ac.uk
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Burjeel Hospital Abu Dhabi
The art of healing: A new standard in healthcare
It is not just about the cure. It is not only about the equipment. It is not merely about the facilities. At Burjeel Hospital, we are of the firm belief that the process of healing is much more than curing a medical condition in a clinical environment. Amidst all the medical advancements of the modern world, it is easy to forget that those who are not of sound health sometimes need something more than a sophisticated medical environment at their disposal.