Organized by the Student Affairs Cell, the University of Stirling RAK Campus proudly hosted a meaningful Breast Cancer Awareness Day, bringing together students, faculty, and staff in a united effort to promote health awareness, early detection, and community support.
In collaboration with NMC Medical Centre RAK, attendees were offered free health check-ups and professional medical consultations, encouraging open conversations about preventive care and wellbeing. The event created a supportive environment where members of the university community could learn, connect, and stand together in the fight against breast cancer.
More than just an awareness initiative, the event reflected the university’s commitment to compassion, education, and collective care. Through meaningful engagement and community participation, the Stirling RAK community reaffirmed the importance of empowering one another and prioritizing health for a stronger future.
The Student Affairs Cell continues to play an important role in organizing initiatives that promote wellbeing, awareness, and community engagement across campus. Together, we continue to raise awareness, inspire hope, and support those affected by breast cancer.

