The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) hosted its prestigious annual "Takreem" ceremony, which celebrates and recognises the invaluable contributions of all of UDST's esteemed stakeholders who have played an important role in its continued success.
In a press release, UDST said thanks to its partnership with esteemed stakeholders, it has successfully established new academic programmes, expanded the scope of scientific research, and enhanced the overall student experience.
The university added that these collaborative efforts have not only enriched the university's curriculum but have also created an environment of innovation and academic excellence.
During his speech at the honouring ceremony, UDST president Dr Salem bin Nasser al-Naemi said: "Today, we celebrate the remarkable contributions of our stakeholders, whose dedication and support has been instrumental in our journey toward excellence.
"'Takreem' event exemplifies our commitment to collaboration and innovation, reinforcing our shared vision for the future of education in Qatar. Thanks to shared efforts, over 800 students have secured internships and work placements, while more than 750 students received sponsorships to further their studies in the last academic year," al-Naemi added. "Together, we have built state-of-the-art laboratories that give our students access to cutting-edge technology, enabling them to excel in developing innovative solutions across various fields, from eco-friendly vehicles to AI-driven devices assisting individuals with special needs.
"Our partnerships have also facilitated numerous conferences and creative workshops, resulting in the publication of over 187 research papers in line with Qatar's Third National Development Strategy."