KUWAIT: A delegation of Kuwaiti students, supported by the Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SAGC), is participating in the 2025 International Chemistry Olympiad, which began Saturday in Dubai and will run through July 14. In a statement to KUNA, the center said the participation reflects its ongoing efforts to support talented students and enhance their scientific capabilities. The initiative is the result of close cooperation between SAGC, the Ministry of Education and Kuwait University.
SAGC, which operates under the umbrella of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), stated that the delegation’s involvement is part of a broader plan to prepare students through a year-long intensive training program. The program includes both theoretical and practical components under the guidance of a distinguished team of international experts and trainers in the field of chemistry. The center noted that the goal of Kuwait’s participation is to showcase the capabilities of national talents and elevate the country’s presence in international scientific arenas. This initiative aligns with KFAS’ vision to promote scientific research, innovation and youth empowerment.
The center extended its best wishes for success to the participating students — Ali Behbehani, Ali Yousef, Manal Al-Kandari and Ghazal Al-Mutairi — expressing hope that they will achieve distinguished results and raise Kuwait’s flag proudly at global scientific forums. SAGC reaffirmed its commitment to investing in promising national minds, nurturing their skills, and fostering an environment that encourages excellence and scientific creativity. The center underscored its leading role in empowering national competencies and preparing future generations to represent Kuwait with distinction in international scientific competitions. — KUNA