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Badria Al-Junaibi chosen among world’s top 2% scientists by ‎Stanford

Badria Al-Junaibi
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Badria Al-Junaibi, a muslim Woman is chosen among world’s top 2% scientists by ‎Stanford. The American University of Stanford announced the selection of the Emirati Academy, Professor Badriya Al-Junaibi, among the 2% of the list of the best scientists in the world for the year 2022-2023 in the field of media.

The Stanford classification includes more than 160,000 researchers among more than eight million scientists who are considered active worldwide, taking into account 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields.

badria al-junaibi

Badria Al-Junaibi

Al-Junaibi received more than 33 local and international awards in the field of progress, scientific publishing, teaching and community service, including the Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation Award for Arab Researchers in its 38th session for the year 2020, and the Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for the Distinguished Teacher category for the year 2017.

She taught many different subjects for undergraduate and graduate students, and supervised postgraduate students, in addition to providing workshops on modern techniques and methods of teaching.

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Professor Badria Al-Junaibi is a professor in the Creative Industries Department at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at UAE University.

Al-Junaibi obtained her bachelor’s degree at the United Arab Emirates University, majoring in journalism, and a master’s and doctorate from the United States, majoring in public relations and social media, with distinction, and she was honored there in 2004.

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