The Museum of the Future has unveiled an exclusive Master Class series in collaboration with Great Arab Minds, offering a year-long programme of specialised lectures by leading Arab scientists, thinkers, and creators.
The series, set to begin in October, will feature winners of the Great Arab Minds initiative, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Designed for professionals, students, and knowledge seekers, the Master Class programme fosters creativity and intellectual dialogue across science, technology, literature, and the arts. Participants will explore topics ranging from natural sciences and engineering to economics, medicine, and design, through interactive discussions and direct engagement with distinguished experts.
The first three speakers include acclaimed Algerian novelist Waciny Laredj, renowned Iraqi artist Dia Al-Azzawi, and Jordanian architect Sahel Al Hiyari. Laredj will discuss writing, identity, and creativity in transformative times, Al-Azzawi will highlight the evolution of contemporary Arab art and Arabic calligraphy, while Al Hiyari will explore intuitive and sustainable architectural design.
Saeed Al Nazari, Secretary-General of Great Arab Minds, said the programme
“serves as a platform to transmit knowledge, inspire innovation, and demonstrate how Arab excellence continues to shape the future of our region and contribute to humanity.”
Majed Al Mansoori, Deputy Executive of the museum, added that the series
“strengthens Dubai’s role as a global hub for science and the arts and empowers Arab talent as active partners in shaping humanity’s future.”
Seats for the programme are limited to ensure an exceptional experience, offering participants the chance to engage directly with some of the Arab world’s most influential thinkers and creators. Registration is now open through the Museum of the Future’s official website.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
