Lamia Al-Mulhim to students: Be proud ambassadors of Kuwait abroad
Ministry of Higher Education launches final phase of “Guide Me” campaign for 2025/2026 Scholarship Students

The orientation meeting for students accepted into the 2025/2026 foreign scholarship program officially began today, marking the launch of the third and final phase of the Ministry of Higher Education’s “Guide Me” campaign to offer a comprehensive roadmap to students, from orientation to their full scholarship preparation.
The meeting was held in the presence of representatives from the Ministries of Interior and Endowments, along with members of the Student Guidance and Awareness Department.
In her speech, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Lamia Al-Mulhim, conveyed greetings from the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Nader Al-Jalal, who extended his heartfelt congratulations to the students, wishing them continued academic success and fulfillment, reports Al-Rai daily.
Al-Mulhim emphasized the significance of the orientation meeting as a key awareness initiative designed to prepare students for the next chapter in their academic journey. She applauded the “Guide Me” campaign for its positive and measurable impact in helping students and their families make well-informed educational decisions aligned with the needs of the labor market and national development goals.
Speaking directly to the students, Al-Mulhim said, “Your hard work and dedication throughout your educational journey have led you to this scholarship opportunity. You are now preparing to study at world-renowned universities in cutting-edge fields. Be proud ambassadors of Kuwait — uphold your values, strive for excellence, and return equipped to serve your nation and contribute to its progress.”
She also expressed deep gratitude to the students’ families, acknowledging that their unwavering support and trust in state institutions played a vital role in this national accomplishment.
In conclusion, Al-Mulhim reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to supporting students academically, culturally, and morally through its cultural offices abroad. She commended the dedication of ministry staff and cultural office personnel, who work tirelessly to ensure students have the resources they need to succeed throughout their educational journey.
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