QNA

Doha

A total of 4,500 Qatari students are now on scholarships abroad studying teaching, medicine, programming, engineering and other majors, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE)’s Acting Assistant Undersecretary for Higher Education Affairs, Dr Hareb Mohammed Al Jabri said on Tuesday.

Speaking on the last day of the exhibition associated with the roll out of the 2024-2030 MoEHE Strategy, Jabri said the Qatari students on scholarships abroad include 1,114 male and female teachers, 450 doctors, 500 programmers, 1,000 engineers and other specialisations, all of them will feed the labour market in the coming years.

He said the MoEHE Strategy, launched under the theme ‘Igniting the Spark of Learning’, is built upon three main factors - providing higher education for all society segments including Qataris, residents and people with disabilities, boosting higher education infrastructure and potential to support the country’s economic diversification, and providing the private and government sectors with national competencies.

Qatar now has 33 higher education institutions offering around 425 diploma, bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programmes and 34 vocational training programmes.

According to the scholarship programme policy, each student must enrol in eight courses during the scholarship period, four of which are related to general skills, and four specialised training courses, he said.

Jabri also highlighted the Learn in Qatar project, a scheme aiming to attract international students to study in Qatari higher education institutions to further boost the country’s economic diversification.