Qatar University (QU) and the Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance bilateral co-operation in areas of common interest.The MoU was signed by Vice-President of QU for Research and Graduate Studies, Prof Mariam al-Ali al-Maadeed, and member of the Al-Attiyah Foundation's Board of Trustees, Fahad bin Hamad al-Mohannadi.Under the MoU, the two parties would exchange expertise and information, including bulletins, periodicals, studies, statistics and data, as well as the co-operation in organising conferences, meetings, training, and other possible fields.Al-Maadeed said the MoU represents an advanced step towards achieving the goal of sustainable development in broader access to energy and improving the efficiency of using renewable energy by 2030.She added that both sides share many common goals in energy and sustainable development, contributing to the best implementation of sustainable national development projects and programmes.She stressed the MoU will enhance the university's work related to research, sustainable development and climate change, and achieve the university's mission to excel in studies and research related to local and regional challenges and contribute positively to achieving the needs of society and the country.HE the President of Al-Attiyah Foundation, Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, who virtually attended the signing ceremony, said that co-operation with QU practically translates the goals of social responsibility that the Foundation seeks to achieve, and turns them into joint programmes and activities that contribute to improving aspects of social development in Qatar.He added that "the MoU expresses Al-Attiyah Foundation's confidence in the importance of co-operation with QU as a distinguished scientific beacon and pioneering academic edifice, noting that the MoU seeks to establish a strategic partnership between the two parties and to enhance means of co-operation in a number of fields, the most prominent of which is the exchange of experiences in the academic and research field, and the use of experts in various aspects of common interest."Al-Mohannadi said that the strong and effective relationship between both sides dates back to years ago, and is based on common values and aspirations with regard to education and sustainable energy.He pointed out that a group of Al-Attiyah Foundation experts gave lectures and presentations to postgraduate students on various topics. He also pointed out that many QU students have gained valuable practical experience by participating in the practical training programme for students implemented by the Al-Attiyah Foundation, indicating that the MoU came to emphasise the importance of this co-operation to develop the capabilities of future energy leaders, and to strengthen efforts between the two institutions in the common fields.The Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Attiyah International Foundation for Energy and Sustainable Development was established in 2015 as a private institution of public benefit that seeks to provide independent insights on issues affecting the energy industry and sustainable development at the local, regional and international levels, and to contribute to finding solutions that keep pace with developments related to energy and sustainability.
January 25, 2023 | 12:59 AM