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Groundbreaking international conference wraps up at QF
11 February 2012, Doha, Qatar: A prestigious international educators' conference was recently held in Doha for the first time. Entitled "Sustainable Strategies for Student Success," the NASPA - ACPA Gulf Conference 2012, hosted by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) , showcased strategies for preparing students for success in the classroom and beyond.A variety of lively discussion-based workshops complemented the centerpiece symposium on "Enhancing Student Learning around the Globe." The illustrious panel, assembled under the auspices of QF's Education Division, included H.E. Dr. Abdulla Al Thani, Hamad Bin Khalifa University President and Vice President of Education at QF, Professor. Sheikha Abdullah Al Misnad, President of Qatar University, and was moderated by Dr. Susan R. Komives, Professor and Program Director of Student Affairs at the University of Maryland in the U.S.A. Dr. Komives is a renowned educator who focuses on student affairs and leadership and has been selected for numerous awards, recognition, and leadership roles throughout her career.
The symposium was made possible by partnering with the two leading professional organizations that serve those working in student affairs throughout the world. NASPA (National Association of Student Personnel Administrators) and ACPA (American College Personnel Association) agreed last year on a globalization strategy that would bring professional development opportunities to international higher education outside North America. The NASPA-ACPA Gulf Conference was the first time that the two organizations acted in cooperation to advance this agreement.
In addition to analyzing global strategies, discussions also focused on the needs of Qatari students, and those at QF in particular. H.E. Dr. Al Thani continued, "I believe that Qatar's families are key to the success of our students. They are involved in their sons' and daughters' lives, and this has to be harnessed to add value to students' learning."
Professor Al Misnad's contributions aligned with those of H.E. Dr. Al Thani. She stated, "The best of education is the culmination of all things working together - both in the classroom and out of class. It's not just the experience of university that counts - it's the student's reflection and perception of what they encounter." The quality of education at QF ensures that students are primed for academic and life success. By unlocking this potential, QF is helping them to become confident leaders and strong team players.
According to Dr. Al Misnad, "Today's university graduates must be prepared for the knowledge-based economy by learning to be innovative, risk taking, courageous, persistent, flexible, open-minded, and compassionate. We are fortunate that Qatar has great wealth and opportunity, but our students must look beyond the glitter if they are to contribute their fair share to the advancement of our country."
This year's conference provoked impassioned debates and collective brainstorming amongst 180 educational practitioners from all corners of the globe. And, in the future, it is hoped that the benefits will be reaped throughout the campuses of QF and beyond. QF's Education Division is committed to working with all higher education institutions in Qatar and the Gulf to advocate for more effective, and more culturally appropriate, practices. Dr. Dennis Roberts, QF's Assistant Vice President for Education, commented, "The idea of students being deeply engaged in their learning through experiences in and
out of the classroom is new to the Gulf and, for that matter, most of Europe and Asia. Taking leadership in bringing this perspective to Qatar is one of the primary ways in which QF can add value to the emerging higher education offerings in Qatar."
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Qatar Foundation
- Unlocking Human Potential
Qatar Foundation
for Education, Science, and Community Development is a private, non-profit organization that is supporting Qatar on its journey from carbon economy to knowledge economy by
unlocking human potential for the benefit of not only Qatar, but the world. Founded in 1995 by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Amir of Qatar, QF is chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser.
QF carries out its mission through three strategic pillars: education, science and research, and community development. QF's education pillar brings world-class universities to Qatar to help create an education sector in which young people can develop the attitudes and skills required for a knowledge economy. Meanwhile, its science and research pillar builds Qatar's innovation and technology capacity by developing and commercializing solutions through key sciences. Finally, its community development pillar helps foster a progressive society while also enhancing cultural life, protecting Qatar's heritage and addressing immediate social needs in the community.
For a complete list of QF's initiatives and projects, visit http://www.qf.org.qa
For further information about this release please contact:
Murad Al-Haiki
Tel: +974 3308 9989
Email: malhaiki@qf.org.qa
Grace Wittenberg
Tel: +974 6601 2961
Email: gwittenberg@qf.org.qa
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Qatar Foundation
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Tariq Al Sada
Press Office Unit Head
Qatar Foundation
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Email: talsada@qf.org.qa
Anwar El-Shamy
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Qatar Foundation
Tel: +974 55904407
Email: aelshamy@qf.org.qa
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