Tribune News Network
Doha
Qatar University (QU), in cooperation with UNESCO Office in Doha and the Qatar National Commission for Education, Sciences and Culture, organised an event to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2023 on Sunday.
The event was held under the theme ‘Success Stories Towards Society 5.0’, celebrating the achievements and recognising the critical role that women and girls play in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). It also encouraged women and girls to participate in scientific disciplines, and promoted attention to career opportunities and advanced gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.
In her welcome speech, Prof Mariam Al Maadeed, vice-president for Research and Graduate Studies, said: “This event brings together the strategies to empower women in Qatar’s digital transformation, which has made great strides in this field and has become one of the world’s most advanced countries in digitisation and the use of modern technology.
“Qatar University seeks to integrate its members and students into digital programmes and activities, as well as provide them with knowledge and technological skills capable of meeting society’s requirements and facing its challenges, through a variety of initiatives. We concentrate on youth in particular, as the Qatar University Young Scientists Center plays an important role in this regard.”
Ali Marafi, secretary-general of Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, said: “Qatar devotes significant attention and support to improving the status of Qatari women and girls in science and scientific research, as well as consolidating the foundations of constructive scientific thinking, through the provision of numerous specialised programmes and grants to study the most recent technological developments and to stand on the best scientific developments, in addition to awarding prizes.
“To highlight female students’ research projects, we organise and host many leading international conferences, forums and initiatives aimed at spreading scientific culture among girls, and to send many Qatari female students to study scientific disciplines at the world’s most prestigious universities at the state’s expense.”
The event included a panel discussion titled ‘Success Stories Towards Society 5.0’, which was moderated by Chaker Ayadi, lecturer of Mass Communication, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University; with the participation of Salah Khaled, director of the UNESCO Regional Office in Doha and UNESCO Representative in the Arab States of the Gulf and Yemen; Dr Noora Fetais, associate professor of Computer Science, College of Engineering - Qatar University; Iman Al Obaidi, head of Public Relations and Social Media - Qatar Scientific Club (QSC); and Hessa Al Kuwari, a student from College of Engineering - Qatar University, representing Qatar University Young Scientist Center (QUYSC).
Salah Khaled highlighted that harnessing all talent possible is crucial for achieving some of the greatest challenges of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, from improving health to combating climate change, adding that diversity in research expands the pool of talents, brings in fresh perspectives and adds creativity.
He stressed that this day is a reminder that the participation of women and girls in sciences should be strengthened.
At the end of the event, a group of students was honoured for winning the ‘December Al-Adaam’ competition and a tour was held for the Scientific Photo Gallery in partnership with Qatar University Young Scientist Center (QUYSC).
Since 2015, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science has aimed at raising awareness on and recognising the role that women and girls play in science and technology communities and that their participation should be strengthened as drivers to address major global challenges and achieve all the sustainable development goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda.