QU ANNOUNCES THE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES PUT IN PLACE, AS IT PREPARES FOR THE CLASS OF 2020 GRADUATION CEREMONY THIS MAY

Qatar University (QU) will be taking strict safety and precautionary measures to prevent the further spread of Covid-19 for its upcoming graduation ceremonies. The University announced in a statement that it will implement a number of procedures as it prepares to host the Class of 2020 graduation in QU Sport and Events Complex.

QU will host a number of ceremonies, the first of which towards the end of May, different from previous ceremonial traditions in order to ensure the safety of all during the current pandemic.

In line with the State of Qatar’s policy, QU represented by the Facilities and General Services Department - Health, Safety and Environment Office, in cooperation with QU other relevant departments and the Ministry of Public Health, will apply a number of precautionary measures. These measures include but are not limited to: the requirement that all attendees test for Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) one day prior to the event (a number of facilities in QU will be open to administer the test), maintain physical distance of a minimum of 9 square meters for each person, no food or drink will be served at the event with the exception of rapped dates and sealed water bottles.

The procedure for the annual group photo will also change. Following the Qatar National Anthem, the annual group photo will be taken while graduates stand at their seats. In addition, after the end of the main two ceremonies, the graduates will be required to exit the hall immediately in order to avoid socialization with each other. For the rest of ceremonies, the graduates will be discharged as soon as they receive the graduation gift.

QU is calling upon its graduates and attendees to adhere to the safety and precautionary measures that have been put in place. In addition, the University published on its website a list of instructions to follow during the day of the ceremony. These instructions include: Displaying a green Ehteraz, having a negative result of RAT on the system, temperature check before entering the hall, wearing a mask, sanitizing hands, prohibiting touch greetings, avoiding gatherings, prohibiting exchange of personal belongings, complying with the guidance of the organizers, avoiding crowding near entrances or exits (before and after the ceremony), avoiding mingling with Covid-19 positive individuals before the ceremony. The graduate should not attend the ceremony, if he/she feels any influenza symptoms, cough or high temperature, as they must be considerate of the safety of others.

Source: QATAR UNIVERSITY

QU ANNOUNCES DATES FOR ITS INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE GRADUATION CEREMONIES FOR CLASS OF 2020 FEMALE STUDENTS

The ceremonies will be held in the QU Sports and Events Complex

Qatar University (QU) announced in a statement that it will organize separate graduation ceremonies for its Class of 2020 female students, which will take place in the mornings and evenings starting 31 May 2021 and ending on 5 June 2021, in the QU Sports and Events Complex. The graduation ceremonies will be streamed live on the QU YouTube Channel. The graduates will be received on stage by the Dean of their respective college and in the presence of a guest of honor and organizers. All necessary safety and precautionary measures approved by the state will be implemented to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Schedule of events:

College Time Date Day

College of Business and Economics

Graduate Studies, Majors of Management + Marketing+ Management +Information Systems 5:00 pm 31 May 2021 Monday

College of Business and Economics

Majors of Accounting + Economics + Finance 10:00 am 1 June 2021 Tuesday

College of Education

5:00 pm 1 June 2021 Tuesday

College of Sharia & Islamic Studies + College of Law

10:00 am 2 June 2021 Wednesday

College of Engineering + College of Health Sciences + College of Pharmacy

5:00 pm 2 June 2021 Wednesday

College of Arts & Sciences

Graduate Studies + majors of Mathematics + Statistics + Chemistry + Biology + Environmental Sciences + Sport Science + English Literature & Linguistics+ Arabic 10:00 am 3 June 2021 Thursday

College of Arts & Sciences

Majors of History + Sociology + Social Work + Psychology 5:00 pm 3 June 2021 Thursday

College of Arts & Sciences

Majors of Mass Communications + International Affairs + Policy, Planning & Development 10:00 am 5 June 2021 Saturday

The QU graduation ceremony is an annual tradition since its inception in 1977, celebrating students in bachelor and postgraduate degrees. The graduates typically complete the final step in their university journey in the presence of QU President Dr. Hassan Rashid Al-Derham, university Vice Presidents and officials, faculty, alumni and their family, in addition to VIP guests. Due to the pandemic, this years attendance will be limited to only graduates and organizers. This year’s graduating class includes students from a full academic year that encompasses Fall 2019, Winter 2020, Spring 2020 and Summer 2020

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QU LAUNCHES ACADEMIC NETWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE

Qatar University (QU) announced the launch of the Academic Network for Development Dialogue (ANDD), in cooperation with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asian (ESCWA) and several universities and educational institutions, supported by the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).

(ANDD) is a fundamental step in creating synergy and strengthening the cooperation and dialogue between the United Nations (UN) and Academia. It acts as a think tank in the region to influence the UN’s work and the global dialogue on policy options to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The network will support knowledge exchange between the UN and the Academia in the Arab region. It will focus on dialogue, facilitate collaboration between two schools of thought (the academic and non-academic), being an example to move away from competing against each other, and start to cooperate and share knowledge.

The network provides multiples benefits for its researcher members. In addition to the resources of Qatar University (QU), and other universities and centers members of this network, which fosters the collaboration in joint research projects and programs, co-organized events, and students and faculty members’ exchange, the network will grant access to the members to leverage from the UN-ESCWA knowledge and learning products and tools.

The ANDD was established as a partnership between universities and educational institutions regionally and worldwide with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) supported by the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) and Qatar University (QU).

ESCWA is mandated under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to foster the sustainable economic and social development of Western Asia through regional and sub-regional cooperation and integration, in partnership with local and global partner organizations. ACUNS is a global professional association of institutional and individual members involved in the work and study of the United Nations, multilateral cooperation, and global governance. ACUNS promotes teaching and research on the UN and its relevant topics. It also fosters dialogue and mutual understanding across and between academics, practitioners, civil society, and students.

The network will support knowledge exchange between the UN and the Academia in the Arab region. It will focus on dialogue, facilitate collaboration between two schools of thought (the academic and non-academic), being an example to move away from competing against each other, and start to cooperate and share knowledge.

The ANDD will create an intellectual sharing process to bridge the local knowledge gap and foster academic expertise and scientific findings to support progress towards sustainable development in the region, including supporting evidence-based action by the UN system. It supports an action chain approach, where small scale actions (individual or institutional research and workshops) lead to new broader progress, which ultimately inspires more actions (i.e., region-wide effect). This linkage between academics, expert practitioners, and the UN assumes a foresight role for the group, not just an advisory one.

Relying on local academic expertise to advice on new UN programs and policies is an initiative to drive the region towards proactive policy-making, in line with national plans for achieving the SDGs. This collaboration will support the global conversation and cooperation between partners and Academia in the region. It will provide the UN with needed information about the region from within the region.

This initiative is a partnership between ESCWA, ACUNS, and Qatar University (QU).

The current Chair is QU. ESCWA will provide the secretariat support for the network during the first two years, after which member institutions shall handle this support on a rotating basis.

Given its intensive experience with similar global activities, ACUNS will provide capacity-building support, advice, lessons learned, access to its global network, administrative support, communications, and other organizational activities.

The members of the regional network include:

•Institutional members: Those represent a diverse range of universities, research centers, think tanks, NGOs, public administration institutes, and related organizations in the Arab region and worldwide. Each organizational member shall designate a focal point to the network to maintain active and quality engagement and achieve the network's objectives.

•Individual members: These are experienced researchers who belong to a member institution from diverse fields of study and practices, including international relations and international law, trade and development, human rights, humanitarian medicine, cultural studies, media, technology, gender studies, urban development, and others.

The current network committed members include these countries; Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, KSA, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Poland, Qatar, Somalia and UK.

Source: QATAR UNIVERSITY