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Empowering Qatari women to play their roles in building the nation is an authentic Qatari approach and a policy that stems from the firm conviction of the country’s wise leadership, President of Qatar University (QU) Dr Hassan Rashid Al Derham has affirmed.
In a speech given during the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 on Monday, Dr Derham said the celebration of the new QU batch is a celebration of the position Qatari women have achieved in making the future of the country and that the State is witnessing its renaissance across all fields.
Regarding the role of Qatari women in the country’s efforts against COVID-19, the QU president said the pandemic has proven that Qatari women, whenever they are put to the test and given responsibility, are up to the responsibility and challenge.
He stressed that Qatari women’s success is not a new matter, but rather an authentic approach in Qatari society, and empowering them is a policy that stems from the firm conviction of the wise leadership.
Dr Derham referred to the achievements made by QU to become one of the best elite universities in the world, thanks to the continuous support of the government and the close follow-up from the board of trustees.
He pointed out that QU was ranked 245 in the QS World University Rankings, while many of its colleges and programmes have obtained academic accreditation from the most prestigious international bodies, which confirmed that any course QU offers is no less in terms of scientific content and academic quality than that offered by the most prestigious international universities.
QU will continue its quest to provide what is best for students and the Qatari community, especially in light of challenges at the local and global levels, he added.
Dr Derham said to provide distinguished education in which students gain a unique experience that leads them towards success in their lives, QU is working to support its vital sectors of education, research and student success.
He pointed out that QU has completed the development of three main frameworks, which are the framework for excellence in education, the characteristics of QU graduates, and the student experience.
He explained that these three frameworks aim to make a qualitative leap in the students’ academic experience by providing an integrated educational experience and various practical experiences, inside and outside the classroom. This is done by developing educational practices and focusing on providing the student with specific and clear competencies, including specialised knowledge, general culture, practical skills, values and trends, and a humanitarian, Arab, Islamic and Qatari identity.
He urged female students to continue their educational career and gain knowledge and professional experiences, stressing that the university will spare no effort in providing support to female graduates as it is the starting point and reference to which the graduate returns whenever they need further knowledge.
The QU president appreciated the important role that parents play in supporting female students in all educational stages and thanked the faculty members at QU, who had provided their deep experience in building a generation of promising female graduates.
A total number of 374 outstanding female graduates were honoured out of a total of 2,455 female graduates from the Class of 2020.
On Sunday, QU witnessed the graduation of 733 male students of the Class of 2020 in various disciplines.
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