The fourth week of July saw Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner university, welcome new and returning students, staff, and faculty to the 2022-2023 academic year.
This year, more than 75 students from over 20 countries joined the nation’s only university dedicated to art and design, which opened its doors in 1998.
The first week kicked off with an orientation program for new undergraduate and graduate students.
The orientation programme for the new students was led by VCUarts Qatar’s Student Government Association (SGA) and the University’s division of Student Life and Engagement under the department of Student Affairs. The new students were greeted by VCUarts Qatar’s faculty, staff, and students, including Dean Amir Berbi?.
“Congratulations on being accepted to VCUarts Qatar,” Dean Berbi? said. “This by itself is an accomplishment. I know that getting into a centre of excellence such as VCUarts Qatar involves months and months of preparation, building a portfolio, and getting good grades. And now that you’re here – I must thank you for making VCUarts Qatar your university of choice.”
The new students were then introduced to the directors, heads, and chairs of the various academic and non-academic departments, who gave the students an overview of VCUarts Qatar’s programmes.
The orientation programme for new students was a four-day-long activity-driven introduction to VCUarts Qatar. The icebreakers, brainstorming, and team-building activities were all linked to a theme to provide participants a taste of the four academic pathways – Art History, Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Painting + Printmaking – at VCUarts Qatar.
Sarah Faheem, interim director for Student Life and Engagement, said, “This year, the SGA spent almost a month planning the welcoming activities. When you think of a university, it’s almost always the academic programmes that come to mind. But university life is much more than that – it is the sum of a student’s overall experience. And if new students are aware of the facilities, resources, tools, and expertise available at a top-rated art and design school such as VCUarts Qatar, the more they will be able to utilise them in their undergraduate or graduate years.”
Team members from Qatar Foundation Student Life were present at the orientation. They shared information about ‘Marhaba’ – the upcoming Education City-wide orientation event.
Sruthi Subash, one of the new students to join the University this year, said that she had set her sight on VCUarts Qatar since high school.
“VCUarts Qatar was one of my top choices since high school, and so I’m very excited to be here,” she said. “I love painting, and the hands-on process of creating pieces of art so I’m hoping to get into the Painting + Printmaking programme for my degree.”
This year, more than 75 students from over 20 countries joined the nation’s only university dedicated to art and design, which opened its doors in 1998.
The first week kicked off with an orientation program for new undergraduate and graduate students.
Students orientation
The orientation programme for the new students was led by VCUarts Qatar’s Student Government Association (SGA) and the University’s division of Student Life and Engagement under the department of Student Affairs. The new students were greeted by VCUarts Qatar’s faculty, staff, and students, including Dean Amir Berbi?.
“Congratulations on being accepted to VCUarts Qatar,” Dean Berbi? said. “This by itself is an accomplishment. I know that getting into a centre of excellence such as VCUarts Qatar involves months and months of preparation, building a portfolio, and getting good grades. And now that you’re here – I must thank you for making VCUarts Qatar your university of choice.”
The new students were then introduced to the directors, heads, and chairs of the various academic and non-academic departments, who gave the students an overview of VCUarts Qatar’s programmes.
The orientation programme for new students was a four-day-long activity-driven introduction to VCUarts Qatar. The icebreakers, brainstorming, and team-building activities were all linked to a theme to provide participants a taste of the four academic pathways – Art History, Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Painting + Printmaking – at VCUarts Qatar.
Sarah Faheem, interim director for Student Life and Engagement, said, “This year, the SGA spent almost a month planning the welcoming activities. When you think of a university, it’s almost always the academic programmes that come to mind. But university life is much more than that – it is the sum of a student’s overall experience. And if new students are aware of the facilities, resources, tools, and expertise available at a top-rated art and design school such as VCUarts Qatar, the more they will be able to utilise them in their undergraduate or graduate years.”
Team members from Qatar Foundation Student Life were present at the orientation. They shared information about ‘Marhaba’ – the upcoming Education City-wide orientation event.
Sruthi Subash, one of the new students to join the University this year, said that she had set her sight on VCUarts Qatar since high school.
“VCUarts Qatar was one of my top choices since high school, and so I’m very excited to be here,” she said. “I love painting, and the hands-on process of creating pieces of art so I’m hoping to get into the Painting + Printmaking programme for my degree.”