Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha Qatar University (QU) celebrated the graduation of the 13th cohort of the Generations Empowerment Consortium. This initiative aimed to invest in national talent in health and medical sciences. The event was attended by prominent figures, including Dr.
Ibrahim bin Saleh Al-Naimi, undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education; Dr. Omar Al-Ansari, president of QU; Prof. Asma Al-Thani, vice president for Health and Medical Sciences at QU; as well as other officials from inside and outside the university, along with representatives from 38 schools.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Omar bin Mohammed Al-Ansari, president of QU, said this national initiative bridges education and health care, paving new pathways for students toward a promising future. He highlighted the Consortium’s embodiment of QU’s commitment to nurturing the scientific and practical capabilities of students in diverse fields such as healthcare, biodiversity research, genomics, precision medicine, and other disciplines that enhance human well-being and balance societal ecosystems.
Established in 2013 to support Qatar’s Vision 2030, the Generations Empowerment Consortium is the only initiative of its kind in Qatar. It unites 13 partners from the health, research, and education sectors, operating on a data-driven approach that underscores its effectiveness. Copy 21/11/2024 10.
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QU hosts graduation ceremony
Tribune News NetworkDohaQatar University (QU) celebrated the graduation of the 13th cohort of the Generations Empowerment Consortium. This initiative aimed to invest in national ta...