Cultural Day 2025 - Challenges and Outcomes

About me:

Hello and welcome to my blog where I will be sharing my personal achievements, professional engagements, and lessons I have learnt along the way. I am Zunaira Ghalib, a second year BSc (Hons) Business Studies student at CUQ Ulster University. I am eager to share my reflections and offer insights on my experiences so far.

Cultural Day:

During my time at CUQ, we have had a wide range of exciting events and workshops. One memorable experience was contributing to our Cultural Day 2025, which is a vibrant showcase of different cultures within our university community. This event fostered connection and unity as well as highlighted beautiful cultural traditions.

Contribution and Challenges Faced:

Fortunately, I had the opportunity to lead a small team in creating a visual booth representing the UK. This role involved coordinating both financial and logistical aspects, collaborating closely with students and faculty to design and set up the booth, and managing it during the event. We had QAR500 to gather decorations and food, over the course of a short week, and assemble everything in time.

The days leading up to the event were incredibly hectic, as we rushed to finish decorations, finalize the setup, and make sure everything was ready. Then, on the day of the event, it felt as though the odds were against us as strong winds kept blowing away our decorations; we felt like admitting defeat. However, with a lot of teamwork, quick thinking, and problem-solving, we managed to pull everything together in time. Seeing it all work out, despite the chaos, was one of the most rewarding moments.

Lessons Learnt:

This experience taught me more than just event planning; I developed key skills that I continue to use in personal and professional environments, such as adaptability, critical thinking, and cooperation. Additionally, it enhanced financial planning and task execution abilities. 

Overall, Cultural Day 2025 was an unforgettable experience that was more than just representing a culture. Looking back, I’m proud of what my team and I accomplished and how much I learned along the way.


Thank you for taking the time to read. I look forward to sharing more experiences with you all in future posts.






Comments

  1. Love it Junaira!! It looks amazing!! 😍

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  2. Sounds like you learned a lot and made a real impact. Looking forward to your next post!

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  3. Sounds so stressful with limited time but great work to manage time and still manage to make it look great

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  4. wow sounds like an amazing experience!! keep up the good work !!

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  5. Good work, should be valuable experience in managing the different aspects of the op.

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  6. What an inspiring post, Zunaira! 🌟 Your leadership and teamwork during Cultural Day truly reflect your dedication and growth — such a great example of learning through experience! πŸ‘πŸŽ“

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  7. love this so much!! you’re so talented, good work!!

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  8. Loved reading this! Great work can't wait to read more

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  9. Amazing work, Zunaira! So proud of you!

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  10. Great work Zunaira, this is amazing mashaAllah! Proud of you and can’t wait to see more!

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  11. So well written!! looking forward to seeing more of your blogs!

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  12. Great job, Zunaira! Sounds like a fun and valuable experience — loved hearing how you managed everything so well in such a short time.

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  13. Looks like you gained some valuable experience.

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  14. Looking forward to all your future blogs now!

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  15. To be able to play a leading role in such an important event is very inspiring especially pulling through in a tight situation

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  16. What a great display of teamwork and leadership!

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  17. Your hard work and dedication are commendable. Kudos to you and your team for the amazing work.

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