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Doha
THE Community College of Qatar (CCQ) is participating in the 8th Annual University Expo Qatar, which kicked off at Qatar National Convention Centre on Wednesday,as the gold sponsor of the event.
CCQ’s dedicated booth at the event serves as a platform for more than 3,000 visiting students from 60 independent and private schools represented at the exhibition to navigate through the college’s academic programmes covering exciting fields and disciplines. The high in demand degree programmes are tailored to the local and international job market needs.
CCQ’s President Dr Mohamed Ibrahim al Naemi said: “As one of Qatar’s leading national educational institutions, we are proud to be supporting and sponsoring the country’s premier higher education exhibition under the auspices of HE the Minister of Education and Higher Education. We are also excited to be an active member in helping high school students plan for their future and learn more about the different learning routes at CCQ and many other eminent academic institutions from all over the world.”
He added: “Throughout the two-day exhibition, our representatives are going to be available at the college’s booth to share more information with visiting students about the holistic learning experience at CCQ and the multi-disciplinary programmes we offer at the College. Finally, the Expo also presents students with the opportunity to join the ranks of many successful CCQ alumni who went on to assume leading positions at prominent institutions, or further their education at one of our select partner universities in the US and Australia.”
As part of the College’s participation, chair of the Information Technology Program Dr Mohammed al Dorani is presenting visitors and stakeholders with an insightful seminar titled ‘The importance of Cybersecurity in protecting Qatar’s infrastructure’. Dr Dorani’s presentation is among the event’s 30 interactive seminars discussing important topics such as scholarships, managing finances as a student, top application tips and studying abroad.
Being held under the patronage of the Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Dr Mohammed Abdul Wahed al Hammadi, the two-day exhibition brings high school students, parents, school administrators, career advisors and key academic influencers under one roof to network and explore educational opportunities at more than 50 prestigious universities, colleges and academic institutions from more than 15 countries.
Doha
THE Community College of Qatar (CCQ) is participating in the 8th Annual University Expo Qatar, which kicked off at Qatar National Convention Centre on Wednesday,as the gold sponsor of the event.
CCQ’s dedicated booth at the event serves as a platform for more than 3,000 visiting students from 60 independent and private schools represented at the exhibition to navigate through the college’s academic programmes covering exciting fields and disciplines. The high in demand degree programmes are tailored to the local and international job market needs.
CCQ’s President Dr Mohamed Ibrahim al Naemi said: “As one of Qatar’s leading national educational institutions, we are proud to be supporting and sponsoring the country’s premier higher education exhibition under the auspices of HE the Minister of Education and Higher Education. We are also excited to be an active member in helping high school students plan for their future and learn more about the different learning routes at CCQ and many other eminent academic institutions from all over the world.”
He added: “Throughout the two-day exhibition, our representatives are going to be available at the college’s booth to share more information with visiting students about the holistic learning experience at CCQ and the multi-disciplinary programmes we offer at the College. Finally, the Expo also presents students with the opportunity to join the ranks of many successful CCQ alumni who went on to assume leading positions at prominent institutions, or further their education at one of our select partner universities in the US and Australia.”
As part of the College’s participation, chair of the Information Technology Program Dr Mohammed al Dorani is presenting visitors and stakeholders with an insightful seminar titled ‘The importance of Cybersecurity in protecting Qatar’s infrastructure’. Dr Dorani’s presentation is among the event’s 30 interactive seminars discussing important topics such as scholarships, managing finances as a student, top application tips and studying abroad.
Being held under the patronage of the Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Dr Mohammed Abdul Wahed al Hammadi, the two-day exhibition brings high school students, parents, school administrators, career advisors and key academic influencers under one roof to network and explore educational opportunities at more than 50 prestigious universities, colleges and academic institutions from more than 15 countries.