Qatar University graduated 985 female students from the College of Arts and Sciences with honorable participation of the presence of His Excellency Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Thani bin Khalid Al Thani, CEO of Qatar Media Corporation, and Her Excellency Sheikha Hessa bint Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the Arab League for Humanitarian Affairs and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Shafallah Center for Children with Special Needs.
Qatar University (QU) held graduation ceremonies for more than 2,600 female students from nine different colleges this week. The ceremonies were held for the 45th batch of graduates from the College of Education, College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, College of Engineering, College of Law, College of Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy, College of Medicine, College of Business and Economics and College of Arts and Sciences (mass communications, history, psychology, social work and sociology programmes, graduate studies, biology, environmental sciences, statistics, chemistry, sports sciences, mathematics, Arabic language, English literature and linguistics, international affairs, policy planning and development programmes
The College of Arts and Sciences, QU's largest college, had its graduation ceremonies on Monday. The 985 people graduated were honored on both morning and evening shifts.
His Excellency, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Thani bin Khalid Al Thani, CEO of Qatar Media Corporation, expressed his pride in the graduates' participation in this joy, said that In this blessed ceremony, he would like to express how proud he is of their participation in this wonderful celebration, which culminates in an effort that has been going on for years. This is a priceless moment for all. Harvest seasons are a time when nations can brag about the rewards of their labor. Such opportunities did not present themselves on a silver platter. People do not arrive in the garden of success without passing through stations of exhaustion, suffering, and hazards, and a strong-willed person does not remain in these stations for long.
Congratulations to the #QatarUniversity graduates on your great achievement, we wish you all the best in your next journey ??#حفل_تخرج_جامعة_قطر_2022 pic.twitter.com/5Xdrbfzdhh
At the evening ceremony, Her Excellency Sheikha Hessa bint Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, Director-General of the Qatar Foundation for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and Vice-Chairman of the Shafallah Board of Directors spoke at the evening ceremony, expressing her pleasure to be among them, among a group of science and knowledge graduates, congratulating them on this significant achievement in their careers. And praying that God continues to bless them, and that this step is only the beginning of new horizons and bigger accomplishments. She would like to remind them of concepts and meanings from everyday reality as she stands among them today.
“This station you are at today, the graduation station from Qatar University, this prestigious academic institution, (which I am proud to have taught and graduated from), is nothing but the transition station to community service.” Her Excellency addressed the graduates, saying, In this promising scientific trip, they stayed up late, learned and worked hard, and will ultimately culminate in achievements that will better their lives and lead their societies to what is good for them, God willing.
Two weeks have flown by! Join us for a look back at this year’s #QFConvocation, where @TamimbinHamad joined in celebrating the graduation of @NUQatar graduates, along with graduates from other @QF universities. #NUQAlumni10 pic.twitter.com/8NIBCKSQxX
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