 | ASD, USAF join hands
for STAR programme THE American School of Doha
(ASD) has joined hands with United
States Air Force (USAF) to start a
programme that will promote science,
technology, engineering and
maths at the school.
The programme is named Science
and Technology.
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| | QU implements Microsoft solutions
to enhance learning experience | MICROSOFT announced on
Sunday that Qatar University
has implemented a variety of
its solutions to enhance the
educational experience for its
10,000 students and 1,600
faculty and staff.
These solutions are an integral
part in helping the university
to facilitate operational
efficiencies and optimising
its IT infrastructure to
meet its increased requirements
and support its future
growth plans.
The university has implemented
Windows 7
Enterprise Operating System
across its computing infrastructure,
which has helped
staff and students be more
productive in addition to
enhancing desktop security,
and reducing IT costs... | | | GE experts train over 100
pilots, engineers of QA | QATAR Airways organised a
customised management
training programme called
´Leadership Management
Essentials´, developed by
General Electric specifically
for the airline´s Qatari Career
Development Programme.
The tailored-made leadership
programme was a twoday
line-up comprised of
classroom style and hands-on
modules, instructed by the US
manufacturer´s senior management
team who travelled
to Doha to deliver the sessions
at GE´s Advanced Technology
and Research Centre in Doha
– the first of its kind outside
the US.
A group of over 100 of the
airline´s Qatari pilots and
engineers participated in the
professional training... |
| | QTEL LAUNCHES 2ND TRAINING SESSION
FOR QATARI HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES | QTEL launched the second edition
of its BTEC 3 technical training programme
for Qatari high school
graduates seeking employment
with the company.
The group, which consists of 36
high school graduates pursuing
technical careers with Qtel, will
have the opportunity to hone their
technical and management skills
under the tutelage of senior professional
development experts.
The programme was launched
following the successful conclusion
of its first batch in which 11 candidates
were trained.
After an intensive 15-month
course of study, 11 Qatari technical
trainees earned BTEC Level 3
Certificate in ICT Principles and
Systems in October... |
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