A young woman, Mitha Bader Al-Muhairi, 23, completed her graduate research at the "Creative and Cultural Industries" at King's College in London. She noted that these industries include publishing, music, cinema, crafts and design. In the future of culture in terms of freedom of expression, cultural diversity and economic development, according to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).

Al Muhairi, who was sent to the UK by the Ministry of Education, praised the UAE's belief in these industries and its commitment to guiding His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, last year. The Cultural Future Fund, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development at the Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum, launched the Cultural Development Fund in the UAE and the Creative Industries Contribution Index in the country's GDP to determine the contribution of the cultural sector in its various tracks and disciplines. Support Economic development, as these industries represent an important source of income, especially for countries that foster creativity and provide a stimulating environment for those activities and industries.

Al-Muhairi stressed that her great attachment to the museums is not a coincidence, but stems from memories she has lived since childhood and has been associated with her. "I have always visited the Al-Fahidi neighborhood with my mother and brothers. We were attending heritage events. (Mohammed Salih Fikri) owned one of them. It was converted in 2004 to the two-storey museum of coins, which is built of coral stone, plaster, sandalwood, sandalwood, and teakwood, so I always find a great connection to museums and museums. That it contains memories between the walls, and tell the details Stories and Tales ».

Al-Muhairi said that the UK's choice of a place of scholarship was due to the world's largest museums such as the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum, which include a wide range of archaeological treasures belonging to diverse cultures. Al-Muhairi's experience of alienation with her husband, student Ahmed Mana Al-Attar, who is studying for a doctorate in robotics and artificial intelligence at Imperial College London, recalls al-Muhairi as "priceless." In addition to achieving my dream of passing the first postgraduate ladder, A life that is difficult to summarize in brief, and made me more grateful and appreciative of the blessings that I have in my country, which no matter how hard I tried and did not work, I did not give him the right to live. "

Events and activities

The young citizen Mitha Badr Al Muhairi is keen to participate actively in the events and activities organized by the cultural attaché in London, including the celebration of the National Day and the Forum. In April 2018 she participated with her husband at the Scholars' Forum organized by Dubai Police in London. Artificial intelligence to design a smart device aims to inform the police immediately of traffic accidents, without any human intervention, and won the design of the first place in the contest of the Forum for the best smart device.

In the leisure time, Al Muhairi is also keen to visit British museums and attend educational workshops at the Victoria and Albert Museum, including a workshop on how to organize events in museums and what goes on behind the scenes during these events. She visits the Queen's Palace (Buckingham Palace) in London, Which is partly converted in the summer to a museum that attracts visitors.