The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has reaffirmed its support for the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) by adding the UDST Bachelor’s and Master’s of Science in Teaching STEM and TVET programmes to the in-country scholarship track under "Tomouh” programme. This announcement took place during a press conference held on UDST campus, in the presence of President of UDST Dr Salem bin Nasser Al Nuaemi, Assistant Undersecretary for Higher Education Affairs at the MoEHE Dr Hareb Al Jabri, Director of the Scholarships Department at the MoEHE Noora Mohammed Al Ansari, and Manager of Student Services at UDST Hamad Al Hajri, marking a significant step forward in Qatar’s pursuit of advancing STEM and TVET education. In this context, Hamad Al Hajiri said, "We are proud to stand alongside the MoEHE in fulfilling Qatar’s vision for a knowledge-based economy. The inclusion of our STEM education programs in the national scholarship pathway reflects a shared commitment to educational excellence and national development. With the support of the MoEHE, UDST continues to play an important role in preparing national talent and nurturing future educators in STEM/TVET education, ensuring that our graduates are equipped to meet the evolving needs of Qatar and the world.” (QNA) page 3
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MoEHE, UDST add STEM/TVET teaching programme to scholarship track


Qatar Tribune
Apr 24, 2025
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