United against online abuse welcomes Palestinian student to fully funded research programme
Ghada Ashour, who grew up in Gaza, becomes fifth scholar selected for FIA’s flagship scholarship initiative
Dubai, UAE, 8th December, 2025: The FIA’s United Against Online Abuse (UAOA) Campaign has welcomed
Ghada Ashour, a 24-year-old student from Palestine, to its flagship scholarship programme, created to
empower the next generation of researchers in the fight against online abuse in sport.
Ghada grew up in Gaza where she has been studying remotely until gaining her place on the UAOA
scholarship, which brought her to Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland.
Becoming the fifth scholar to join the scholarship, she was selected based on her interests in social media,
and her strong passion for advancing insights in this area for the benefit of everyone participating in sport.
Launched in 2023, the programme offers talented students and young professionals from diverse
backgrounds the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research on the impact, prevalence, and prevention
of online abuse in sport with a focus on developing practical solutions.
Funded by the FIA Foundation, the UAOA scholars have been selected to undertake invaluable research at
DCU based on their project proposals, dedication to achieving positive social change, and their unique
perspectives approaching this issue.
Ghada’s thesis, which will be printed in English and translated into Arabic, will focus specifically on the
relationship between athlete activism and online abuse. Athletes increasingly speak out on a range of
human rights issues from war and conflict to social and environmental issues.
Although the attention such athletes bring can be positive for those issues, research indicates it can lead to
significant abuse.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, Founder of UAOA, said: “The FIA is committed to extending
opportunities across the world while inspiring and developing the next generation. Education lies at the
core of this mission, and I am pleased to welcome Ghada as the latest student in the UAOA Scholarship
Programme.
“Her experience and research will help broaden the international perspective on this critical issue. This
pioneering research programme will help ensure we safeguard the future of sport for generations to come.”
Ghada Ashour said: “I am truly grateful to Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, and founder of
UAOA, for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It is a dream come true to study the subject I am passionate
about at a leading institution in this field.
“I am so excited to advance the field of research in online abuse in sport and to contribute to this prevalent
topic which is impacting so many people’s lives on a daily basis.”
UAOA’s 2025 Barometer Report
found that 75% of sports federations report continued threats against
competitors and their families, and that 90% believe abuse could force athletes to leave their sport
Dublin City University is a leading academic institution in the study of online abuse and supports UAOA
scholars to undertake their academic research on topics including preventative measures and intervention
strategies for online harassment.
Each UAOA Scholar receives a fully funded scholarship. Scholars benefit from mentorship by leading experts
in the field, hands-on experience with data collection and analysis, and the chance to attend UAOA events,
where they can share their findings with a global audience of policymakers, sports federations, and digital
platforms.
The inaugural cohort of four UAOA Scholars represents a diverse group from different parts of the world,
including participants from Italy, South Africa, the UK, and Mexico.
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About United Against Online Abuse (UAOA)
The United Against Online Abuse campaign, founded by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and
supported by the FIA Foundation, is a global coalition committed to tackling online harm in sport. Through
research, advocacy, and collaboration with sports organisations, governments, and technology platforms,
UAOA is driving change to protect the digital environment for all participants in sport. In 2024 the FIA won
Peace and Sport’s Coalition for Peace Award in recognition of the work UAOA continues to undertake.
About the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for world motor sport and the
federation for mobility organisations globally. It is a non-profit organisation committed to driving innovation
and championing safety, sustainability and equality across motor sport and mobility.
Founded in 1904, with offices in Paris, London and Geneva, the FIA brings together 245 Member
Organisations across five continents, representing millions of road users, motor sport professionals and
volunteers. It develops and enforces regulations for motor sport, including seven FIA World Championships,
to ensure worldwide competitions are safe and fair for all.









