Education Without Borders is a biennial international student conference hosted in the United Arab Emirates that aims to create global networks to understand and address challenges. Over 1,000 students from 122 countries attend the conference to engage in dialogue with business and education leaders about pressing social issues. Students deliver papers and presentations on innovative solutions and have opportunities to network and gain internships.
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1. Education Without Borders is a biennial international student conference hosted by the Higher Colleges of Technology in the United Arab Emirates. Its purpose is to create networks across cultures in order to understand, and generate solutions for some of the world's greatest challenges. This is achieved by engaging the world's most innovative students and leaders of business, technology, education, and the humanitarian sector in a collaborative forum that culminates with commitment to action. The following are photos taken by students during the event. MISSIONTo engage students and experts from countries around the world in active dialogue about the globe's most pressing social challenges and empower them to create and implement solutions
2. The theme in 2009 was Innovative Solutions to Global ChallengesWho is responsible for implementing change in the affected areas? What are the roles of governments, organizations, universities, the media and individuals? How can we bring about change that is sustainable in the long-term?
3. Welcome speech by HE Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Chancellor of the HCT
11. Students visited The Burj Al Arab a luxury hotel in Dubai At 321?m (1,050?ft), it is the second tallest building in the world used exclusively as a hotel.
14. Following an extensive refereeing process, 44 papers and multimedia presentations were delivered at the conference by student delegates of 19 different nationalities studying at institutions across the world, including two UAE national students from the HCT.
15. The conference highlighted the work of students - there were a total of 36 paper presenters, and 8 multi media presentations were chosen out of more than 1,000 submissions.
16. The Tobisha Award for the most outstanding paper was won by Irina Pleva, a Latvian student studying at the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. In addition to her award, she received a Toshiba computer and an internship at the Toshiba laboratories in Oxford, UK.