Goal 5 / 5.6 / 5.6.6

Does your university offer women’s mentoring with 10% female student participation?

5.6.6 Does your university as a body have women’s mentoring schemes, in which at least 10% of female students participate?

 

Facts & Figures

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/facts-figures/

         Founding Body: Arab Academy for Research and Studies

         Inaugurated: 2001/2002

         First students enrolled: 2003

         Student population: 2,500

         Student ratio: 54% female /46% male

         Degree Programs: 17

         Electives: 450

         Quality: First category University according to the NAQQAET

 

Facts & Figures

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/cms4/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Annual-Report_2018-19_061220.pdf

 

Equal Opportunity[2]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/equal-opportunity/

Since inception, Ahlia University has championed equal opportunity and women empowerment. This is manifest in the University’s core values: Excellence, inclusiveness, integrity, collegiality, ambition, and engagement.

 

Equal Opportunity Plan

Equal Opportunity Plan Aims:

         To promote the principle of equal opportunity through gender-responsive policy design that achieves coherent linkage with the national legislative/policy framework within the context of multilevel (international, nationally, organisational) policy frameworks on inclusion, equal opportunity and women empowerment.

         To empower women by integrating their needs in development programmes.

         To foster a safe and supportive work environment that ensures work-life balance, life-long learning, and competitiveness for women.

         To collaborate with allies and partners to mainstream the culture of equal opportunity to society at large.

         To support national strategies as a progressive and model organization for women.

Initiative 1

         Develop a systematic and sustainable approach to equal opportunity and women empowerment through institutionalization of practice.

         Create a centralized advisory body to oversee progress and institutionalize practice

         Employ a targeted approach vis-’-vis professional development, capacity-building, and up-skilling programs to redress gender imbalance issues

Initiative 2

         Leverage partnerships for knowledge sharing and exchange of best practice in the areas of equal opportunity and women empowerment.

         Organize conferences/symposia with a focus on equal opportunity and/or women topics

         Develop a common understanding and framework with local and international partners on topics related to equal opportunity and women in STEM

Initiative 3

         Champion the principle of equal opportunity through awareness campaigns, activities, and events.

         Plan and organize women-focused events for students and staff

         Develop gender-responsive policies that foster work-life balance and life-long learning

         Develop and utilize data collection instruments to gauge and measure awareness/impact

EMPOWERING WOMEN Facts & Figures

In line with our core values, from inclusiveness to integrity, the Equal Opportunity Committee at Ahlia University has recently conducted a self-evaluation exercise in relation to women empowerment and equal opportunity at the University.

The results published cover the period 2016-20, in line with the former institutional strategic plan 2016-20.

We look forward to achieving new milestones as we work to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and continue our efforts to mainstream the principle of equal opportunity throughout the university and beyond.

Equal Opportinity - Empowering Women - Factsheet-3

 

Numbers in SDG5 Gender Equality’[3]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/sustainable-development-goals/

 

The AU Mentorship Programme’[4]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/the-au-mentorship-programme/

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/cms4/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/AU-Mentorship-Program.pdf

 

Dear students,

we are glad to announce the appointment of the following mentors for the academic year 2022-2023 during the initial phase of the AU mentorship program.’ The program will begin in the summer of 2023 and run through the first and second semesters of the following academic year, 2023’2024.

 

AU Mentorship Program

Ahlia mentorship programs are created to offer an ambitious platform that endeavor to offer a dynamic and lively learning atmosphere while being inclusive in involving all types of stakeholders of both genders.

The University takes pride in being able to give its students the opportunity to be paired with an experienced industry, academic or alumni mentor, through one of our four mentoring programs.

Mentorship Programmes Offered

1. Alumni Mentoring Programme:

Through this program you will engage with AU Alumni professionals who have a wealth of expertise across a wide range of fields and sectors, thus you will be able to develop professional connections and networking, gain an expert advice on where to apply and how, and hear a real-life example from someone who was previously in your shoes. Available to all undergraduate students.

2. Industry Mentoring Programme:

This program is available to all undergraduate students who will get the opportunity to learn from an industry figure who will reflect on ways of improving one’s different skills to ensure post-graduation professional growth.

3. Academic Mentoring Programme:

This program is available to all undergraduate students who will get the opportunity to learn from an industry figure who will reflect on ways of improving one’s different skills to ensure post-graduation professional growth.

4. Entrepreneur Mentoring Programme:

This program is available to all undergraduate students and would be a great opportunity for aspiring young Bahraini to learn from an established and successful entrepreneur.

Requirements

All AU currently registered students are eligible to register in any of the above mentorship schemes. You simply need to be aware of where you do fit, and which program will help you the most. I advise you to take me time to consider who in each plan will be of the most benefit to you in planning your future endeavors. The decision of where to register is yours to make.

 

Woman Empowerment

Experience with the Windsor Leadership Trust-Woman in Leadership Programme[5]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/experience-with-the-windsor-leadership-trust-woman-in-leadership-programme/

 

Windsor Feb 2017

تفاصيل الفعالية

Time:1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Location:Conference Room

Experience with the Windsor Leadership Trust-Woman in Leadership Programme

Speaker(s): Dr. Maria Saberi

Organizer: HR Directorate & College of Business & Finance

Description: Academic Faculty

The stories studio: The startup journey[6]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/the-stories-studio-the-startup-journey-2/

 

Event Details

Start Date:30/10/2019

Time:3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location:Class 11

Ahlia Entrepreneurship Center

Cordially invites you to attend the woman Entrepreneurship event:

The stories studio: The startup journey

Entrepreneurship Day[7]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/entrepreneurship-day-2/

 

Ahlia Center For Entrepreneurship (ACE)

In collaboration with equal opportunity committee in Ahlia University

Cordially invites you to attend

The 4th Ahlia Entrepreneurship Day

Woman Entrepreneurship

’The Entrepreneurship Journey Towards Success’

 

Women Entrepreneurs: ’The Entrepreneurial Journey Towards Success’[8]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/women-entrepreneurs-2019/

 

Created in 2008, Global Entrepreneurship Week is considered as the world’s largest celebration of the innovators, entrepreneurs, and economists who collaborate to drive economic growth and expand human welfare.

During one week each November, more than 160 countries celebrate the week by hosting thousands of events and competitions inspiring millions to engage in entrepreneurial activities and connecting them to potential collaborators, mentors, and investors.

Supported by many world leaders and a network of 10,000 partner organizations, each year GEW empowers roughly 25 million people through more than 25,000 activities.

Global Entrepreneurship Week is organized by Global Entrepreneurship Network and powered by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

 

Our Objectives:

         To support Bahraini individuals developing their ideas into reality in order to drive economic growth forward

         To enhance the entrepreneurial spirit and inspire innovation across all business sectors leading to economic development in line with the Kingdom’s 2030 vision.

         To spread entrepreneurship awareness and gather Bahraini experts in business and investments sectors.

         To emphasize the establishment of such initiatives in the Kingdom leading role to keep pace with global economic developments.

 

Bahraini Women’s Day 2018[9]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/bahraini-womens-day-2018/

 

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Dear Ahlia Faculty and Staff

on behalf of

Prof. Mansoor Al’Ali

President, Ahlia University

You are invited to

Bahraini Women’s Day 2018

 

A MENTORSHIP SESSION FOR FEMALE ENGINEERING STUDENTS ’ SUPREME COUNCIL FOR WOMEN[10]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/a-mentorship-session-for-female-engineering-students-supreme-council-for-women/

 

Event Details

Start Date:

27/12/2017

Time:

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location:

Ahlia University ’ Theater 1

The College of Engineering hosted a mentorship session organised by the Supreme Council for Women (SCW). For the celebration of the Bahraini Women’s Day this year the SCW is endorsing women’s role in engineering. As part of this initiative they held an interactive session to inform female students about the opportunities and challenges women face in the engineering sector.

 

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Bahraini Woman’s Day (2021)[11]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/bahraini-womans-day-2021/

Ahlia University celebrates Bahraini Womens’ Day.

 

Mentorship Session for Female Engineering Students[12]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/a-mentorship-session-for-female-engineering-students-supreme-council-for-women/

 

The College of Engineering hosted a mentorship session organised by the Supreme Council for Women (SCW). For the celebration of the Bahraini Women’s Day this year the SCW is endorsing women’s role in engineering. As part of this initiative they held an interactive session to inform female students about the opportunities and challenges women face in the engineering sector. External Speakers: Mr. Mohammed AlMasqati ’ GPIC

 

The Fifth Conference on Equal Opportunities[13]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/cms4/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/AN-Issue36.pdf

 

The Fifth Conference on Equal Opportunities organized jointly by Ahlia University and Brunel University London focuses on the important theme of ’Partnership, Fairness & Competitiveness.’

       Women win all research awards at the 13th PhD Conference

AN-Issue36.pdf (ahlia.edu.bh)

 

 

Entrepreneurship for the Future Generation[14]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/events/entrepreneurship-for-the-future-generation/

 

Under the Patronage of

Prof. Abdulla Yousif Al-Hawaj

Founding President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees

Ahlia Center For Entrepreneurship (ACE)

&

TogetherSAFE team

Cordially invite you to attend

Entrepreneurship for the Future Generation

The Z Entrepreneurs

 

 

Collaboration agreements with public and private sector institutions in order to provide female students with training opportunities in several needed professions

Brunel University London, UK Partner Institution[15]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/our-partner-institutions/

Brunel University welcomes Ahlia University students through its exchange programme. Eligible students may spend up to one full academic year at Brunel. Additionally, Ahlia University offers the Brunel PhD Without Residence Programme. This 3-year Programme is fully accredited by the UK government and is considered equivalent to a degree provided on Brunel’s campus. Upon successful completion of the programme, the certification will be issued by Brunel University.

 

 

The George Washington University, USA (since September 2010)[16]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/our-partner-institutions/

In collaboration with the George Washington University, Ahlia University offers the Master’s Degree in Engineering Management. The MSEM programme is designed to develop leaders for technically oriented organizations and prepare them for the future. The programme is run by the Engineering Management and Systems Engineering (EMSE) Off-Campus Programmes Office, and the award is issued by the George Washington University (GWU).

EPITECH The Paris Graduate School of Digital Innovation



An acclaimed institute of IT and an established partner of Ahlia University for several years, EPITECH gives students all over the world the opportunity to learn IT through a unique pedagogical method focused on project work and hands-on IT experience.


I’SEG School of Management, or Institut d’’conomie Scientifique et de Gestion, is a French Grande ’cole and member of the Conf’rence des Grandes ’coles. The school is one of the most prestigious higher education institutions in the country and hosts 4800 students on both campuses, with over 2000 international students including over 900 exchange students from partner universities who come to study at IESEG every year.

 

A Mutual MoU between ’Bahrain Institute for Political Development’ and Ahlia University[17]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/a-mutual-mou-between-bahrain-institute-for-political-development-and-ahlia-university/

To Spread the National Awareness in Society

A Mutual MoU between ’Bahrain Institute for Political Development’ and Ahlia University

Based on the enhancement of collaboration, the Bahrain Institute for Political Development signed a mutual memorandum of understanding with Ahila University. This MoU aims to spread national awareness in society and support the academic aspects, scientific research, and the political awareness of the students at the university campus.

In signing the agreement, the Institute was represented by Ms. Eman Janahi, the Executive Director, while Ahlia University was represented by Prof. Mansoor Al-Aali, Ahlia University President.

On this occasion, Ms. Eman Janahi, Executive Director of the Bahrain Institute for Political Development praised this MoU, considering it a beneficial agreement to both parties. It will provide the University the academic staff to present the activities of the Institute and support the Institute’s efforts in raising awareness of the youths.  Through this agreement, the Institute seeks to provide training and awareness-raising programs that target the University students.

Ms. Janahi added that the agreement comes in line with the Institute goals of disseminating a culture of democracy, supporting and consolidating the concept of democratic principles, providing training, studies and research programs related to the constitutional and legal field, in addition to its role in developing programs of human rights studies in the field of political systems and constitutional law.

For his part, Prof. Mansoor Al-Aali, the President of Ahlia University, affirmed that the Bahrain Institute for Political Development is one of the institutions emanating from the reform project of His Majesty the King just like Ahlia University. Both institutions share a set of goals related to enhancing community awareness and developing its staff. Also, both institutions work in the research field that aims to contribute positively to the development of society.
He explained that Ahlia University and the Institute can achieve a lot, which shed more light on the march of political and democratic development in the Kingdom of Bahrain through participation in conferences and discussion seminars to inform the community of the pioneering Bahraini model in the field of democratic transformation and the developments that gained the trust and respect of the international community.

According to the MoU, the two parties, to achieve their goals, will seek joint cooperation in the field of training and student capabilities development, and support the process of exchanging experiences between our national private and government institutions. Besides, exchanging experiences and studies depending on the available resources and providing consultations and developing programs and activities that fall within their competence, on condition that this does not contradict the laws and regulations binding on them.

Within the memorandum, Ahlia University expressed its readiness to support the Bahrain Institute for Political Development with specialized academic staff, while the Institute expressed its full readiness to cooperate in preparing training programs related to the rehabilitation of students expected to graduate from Ahlia University for the labor market in the areas of political participation of youth and promoting children’s rights and people with special needs.

 

Ahlia University to establish academic co-operation with Doha Institute for Graduate Studies[18]

https://www.ahlia.edu.bh/ahlia-university-is-to-establish-academic-cooperation-with-doha-institute-for-graduate-studies/

 

An academic delegation from Ahlia University including Prof. Abdulla Yusuf Al Hawaj, Prof. Mansoor Ahmed Alaali, Dr. Samia Costandi, and Dr. Allam Hamdan, visited Doha Institute in Qatar which was represented by Dr. Yasir Suleiman Malley, Acting President; Dr. Rashid El Enany, Dean of School of Social Sciences and Humanities; Dr. Abderrahim Benhadda, Associate Dean of School of Social Sciences and Humanities; Dr. Farid Elsahn, Professor of Public Administration; Dr. Yousef Daoud, Head of Developmental Economics Program; Dr. Aziz Douai, Head of Media and Cultural Studies Program; and Mr. Omar Chaikhouni, Senior Manager of Communications and External Relations.
The delegation discussed many points that will be the first steps in establishing an academic partnership between the two institutions including: visits from Doha Institute faculty to Ahlia University in Bahrain to introduce students to the Doha Institute graduate studies programs, meetings between heads of programs from both sides, as well as inviting Doha Institute faculty to deliver academic lectures at Ahlia University in Bahrain. Doha Institute for Graduate Studies is an independent academic institution which currently offers 13 MA programs across two schools. For more information please see the link below:
https://www.dohainstitute.edu.qa/EN/Pages/default.aspx

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