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Under the patronage of Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, the Community College of Qatar (CCQ) celebrated the graduation of its 10th batch of associate’s and bachelor’s degree holders. The ceremony was held at the Qatar National Convention Center, adhering to the protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
This year’s ceremony witnessed the graduation of 865 promising national professionals in multiple fields, marking CCQ’s 10-year anniversary. During this period, CCQ has contributed to career development of thousands of specialised cadres and has supported national priorities.
The ceremony also witnessed the graduation of CCQ’s first batch of students of the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology programme, who are set to join the labour force and play an effective role in serving the community and the nation as part of Qatar National Vision 2030.
Dr Mohamed Al-Naemi, CCQ president, in his speech extended his congratulations to the graduating class and expressed his pride in graduating a new batch of ambitious national cadres, who successfully completed an important chapter of their academic journey at CCQ and are fully equipped to set out on the next chapter to explore more opportunities that will enable them to be leaders of the future. He also stressed the important role CCQ plays in providing quality education for all community members, living up to its slogan “We Teach Generations for a Better Future”.
Dr. Al-Naemi took the opportunity to shed light on the strategic and academic partnerships that CCQ concluded this year as part of its continuous cooperation with the different institutions across Qatar to provide its students with more academic, research and training opportunities. Elaborating on this point, Dr Al-Naemi spoke highly of CCQ’s fruitful cooperation with Qatar University, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies and Yarmouk University in Jordan in the fields of scientific and knowledge exchange, including the exchange of academic and research experiences, as well as students’ exchange.
Dr. Al-Naemi also referred to CCQ’s strategic partnerships with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, the General Authority of Customs, Qatar National Library, the leading global ICT solutions provider “Huawei Technologies”, and Qatar Assistive Technology Center (Mada), which aim at offering more opportunities for students to develop the skills needed in the labor market.
Speaking on behalf of his fellow graduates, Hassan Al-Shahrani, presenter at Qatar TV, expressed his pride and joy to graduate from the Associate of Arts in Public Administration programme and to be a member of the tenth batch of CCQ graduates.
Al-Shahrani pointed out that this year’s ceremony is the best opportunity for graduates to reaffirm their loyalty to their beloved Qatar and their diligent and honest endeavours to engage in building and developing their country.
HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior honoured the outstanding graduates, namely: Fatima Mahdi Al-Khalaf, Ahmad Yusef Afsari, Abdulla Hassan Alsaegh and Amna Mahmoud Al-Ali.
Graduates of the Class of 2021 expressed their excitement after a journey of persistence, and their eagerness to embark on a new journey towards achieving more academic and professional accomplishments.
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02/11/2021
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