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Doha: University of Doha for Science and technology (UDST) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Qatar International Safety Centre (QISC), marking a strategic collaboration aimed at enhancing safety training and academic opportunities in Qatar.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Fred Saleh, Acting Dean, College of health Sciences at University of Doha for Science and Technology, and Einar Johannesson, Business and Operations Manager at QISC, during a formal ceremony at the University.
The partnership will focus on multiple joint academic initiatives, including the development of graduate and postgraduate programmes, supervision of visiting research students, and project-based collaborative activities. It will also cover the organisation of joint events, conferences, seminars, and symposiums, alongside opportunities for academic staff and student exchange. The UDST students will also benefit from practical and preceptorship opportunities presented by the QISC.
Dr. Salem Al Naemi, President of the University of Doha for Science and Technology, said,“This MoU serves as a practical model for partnerships that aim to achieve integration between academic education and professional training. Through this collaboration, we will provide our students and faculty members with practical experiences and direct interaction opportunities with industry experts, enhancing their skills in safety and health sciences. In doing so, we contribute to supporting Qatar's vision of building a well-trained workforce capable of advancing the safety sector, which is essential to the nation's development.”
Einar Johannesson, Business and Operations Manager at Qatar International Safety Centre (QISC), said,“The QISC is honoured to be partnering with University of Doha for Science and Technology to develop a safer workforce.
“The partnership aims to combine the QISC's expertise with UDST's academic excellence, to equip students with practical skills and a deeper understanding of safety's role in every industry. Moreover, this partnership aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, focusing on knowledge, innovation, and community to create a stronger, safer Qatar.
“The signing aims to develop national talents by providing educational and training opportunities that contribute to building an economy driven by expertise and innovation, enhancing Qatar's position as a global hub for education and professional development.”
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