Education
Motivate Media Group and GEMS Education to Publish Dana Al Balooshis New Book
Inspire Media Group and also GEMS Education and learning have signed a posting agreement to draw out a brand-new book from Dana Al Balooshi, the 12-year-old prodigy from the UAE.
The book, tentatively titled 13 Fantastic Women of Arabia, will be published by Motivate Books, component of Motivate Media Group, with the assistance as well as inspiration of GEMS Education. The book will be Dana's homage to the many Arab women who lingered as well as who remain to forge ahead to end up being outstanding in their corresponding areas, be it federal government, business, law, fashion or art.
The book will certainly also highlight the significance of education, innovation, inspiration and also willpower, as well as aims to be a vital resource for youngsters across the Arab world.
Dino Varkey, President of GEMS Education and learning, said: "We salute the spirit of Arab females that have actually achieved tremendous success throughout all fields for many years. This publication is an acknowledgement of their payment to the Arab globe and also a success of the hard work placed in by Dana who has ended up being a real good example for young Arab ladies. We are pleased to be a component of her journey which started at GEMS Education as we continue to value our core viewpoint of nurturing the genius in every child.
Of Dana and also publishing her publication, Ian Fairservice, Managing Partner and Group Editor-in-Chief of Motivate Media Group, said: "We have been following Dana's amazing achievements over the last couple of years as well as we are pleased to be her author. We really hope that her honest publication will motivate future generations of Arab females to seek their desires and also advance to reach new heights."
Dana Al Balushi is a 12-year-old sensation and also scientist. She was the youngest Emirati to experience training at the US-based National Aeronautics and Space Management (NASA). She additionally holds numerous certificates from NASA and is involved in programmes in the areas of aeronautics as well as space administration there. She and also her brother Adeeb were the initial and also youngest trainees to talk about scientific research study on major projects at the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester. Earlier this year, they ended up being the very first two Emirati trainees to be registered at the Charter College of Education And Learning at the California State University in Los Angeles.