Yusuf Neyer and Vadari (20 years old), one of the first high school students in the country at a rate of 100%, decided in 2017 to study «Physiology» at his first university in King's College London in preparation for the continuation of the study of medicine; To serve mankind, he says: «I dreamed since childhood professions Ashraf and noblest to help the needy patients and provide them with the necessary care».

Yusuf's scholarship to the UK by His Highness the Ruler of Dubai, links his motivation to continue his scientific career in the medical field, with valuable positions that inspired him and influenced himself, led by «the dedication of doctors in the service of patients, which I felt in my child during my daily visits to my grandfather in the intensive care unit ». Yusuf points out that he has reaped the benefits of his academic decision since his first year in exile. He won the Davson Danieli Prize, which is awarded to students with the best results in year-end exams at King's College.

Yusuf had the opportunity to observe liver transplantation in the University Hospital's operating room. He also participated in liver transplant research using stem cells under the supervision of Dr. Sheikha Al Mazrouei.

Yusuf, who is expected to complete the preparatory stage next year to continue his scientific studies in medicine, was chosen as a representative of the university students specializing in «Physiology», saying: «I follow the students, and I communicate with the various departments in the university, regarding curriculum issues And others to contribute to improving the quality of education at the university ». On the experience of alienation, which Youssef chose to achieve his scientific and practical ambitions in the future, stresses that it is one of the most beautiful experiences, in which I learned to rely on self and renounce dependency, and to believe in the other and acceptance and coexistence with different affiliations, pointing to the role played by family support and leadership support The emissary, the Embassy of the UAE and its attaché in the United Kingdom, and therefore did not heed the difficulties, «as we see from our leadership, which we learned from them that the difficulties and challenges are only opportunities to achieve achievements and victories».

Yousef participates in various events organized by the State Attaché in London, including «National Day celebrations and initiatives for community service, such as« the response to them », a session of the World Council set up by Expo, and youth workshops entitled« tolerance Emirati value », in the presence of Ambassador Mansour "The cultural attaché, officials from the UAE embassy, ​​members of the World Youth Council, and a group of distinguished scholarships."

A balance between scientific and social life

Yousif Nayir and Vadari believe that the balance between scientific and social life is very important, especially in the absence of parents, and therefore keen on investing leisure time in meeting his scholarship friends and visiting cities in the Kingdom such as Brighton and Cambridge to enjoy the nature and energy renewal, as well as His hobby is playing guitar, as well as playing sports.

Along with a group of Emirati students, he has succeeded in establishing the Emirates Society at King's College London, where he serves as Vice President. The Association is an umbrella group of Emirati students on various occasions and is responsible for organizing various events and initiatives.

"We have learned from our leadership that difficulties and challenges are opportunities to reach achievements and victories."