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Graduate Hind Musallam Al Marzouqi from the College of Computing and Informatics delivered a speech on behalf of her fellow graduates, in which she expressed her thanks and gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi for attending and honouring the graduation ceremony and for his inspiring and ambitious leadership of the university as it continues its academic journey.

She extended her congratulations, thanks, and appreciation to the university’s administration, its faculty members, and the parents of the female students for their great efforts, which crowned the graduates’ journey with success. She said: “We pledge to you that we will be the best ambassadors for our religion, our nation, our leadership, and our university, and that high morals will remain at the forefront of our values in knowledge and work wherever we may be. For we are graduates of the University of Sharjah, and we are proud.”

Graduate Reem Salah Al Hashemi from the College of Law also delivered a speech on behalf of her fellow graduates, expressing her gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi for attending and honouring the graduation ceremony. She added: “The university was not merely a place where we came to learn, but a space we entered with our questions and emerged from with deeper awareness and stronger personalities. We were given many opportunities and had experiences that instilled confidence in us, opened spaces for us to express our ideas, have our voices heard, and discover what we love, what we believe in, and what we aspire to.”

Al Hashemi concluded her speech by congratulating the university’s administration and faculty members, as well as her fellow graduates and the parents who supported their daughters until their success and graduation.

His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi graciously presented certificates to the female graduates from all bachelor’s programmes across the Colleges of Business Administration, Communication, Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, Computing and Informatics, Public Policy, Sharia and Islamic Studies, Science, Fine Arts and Design, Law, and Engineering, congratulating them on their graduation and wishing them success in their future lives and professional careers.
