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QNA

Doha

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education, in cooperation with the Qatar Research Development and Innovation Council, and Qatar Science and Technology Park, has announced the launch of the activities of the National Science Research and Innovation Week, under the slogan ‘Promising Researchers for Qatar’ with the participation of all teachers and students of public and private schools.

The activities of the National Science Research and Innovation Week will feature the finalists for the 135 preparatory and secondary research projects, divided into eight categories: biomedicine, engineering, computing and communication systems, earth and environmental sciences, chemistry and materials science, botany and animal science, behavioural and social sciences, energy, physics and mathematics, and about 270 male and female students from 100 middle and high schools participate in it.

The ministry added that the final qualifiers for the participating research projects, which are the product of internal school exhibitions in which students compete in various scientific fields, will be held during the period from October 2 to 5.

Training workshops, sponsored and organised by Shell, will be held for the scientific research coordinators and supervisors accompanying the students, and implemented by Shell’s main global programme for science, technology, engineering and mathematics ‘NXplorers’ in the company’s laboratories, in addition to a technical presentation of the water and salt car project.

The Qatar Scientific Club is participating in a workshop on practical innovation in education to be presented by its Executive Director Engineer Rashid Hussein Al Rahimi.

The ministry noted that an exhibition of the winning research in the first three places in various competitions will be held on October 12, in addition to honouring the students who won the partners research, which includes ‘the research of the Qatar Scientific Club, the research of Researches of the National Traffic Safety Committee, the Ministry of Interior, and the research of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, in the presence of representatives for each entity.

The closing ceremony will be held on the following day to honour the three winning research projects in the competition.

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02/10/2022
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