
GU-Q's 20th anniv: Dean Safwan Masri looks ahead on expanding global impact and regional relevance
Hanane Djoua
Doha
As Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) celebrates its 20th anniversary, Dean Safwan Masri reflects on a journey marked by academic excellence, deep regional engagement, and a forward-looking vision that positions the institution at the nexus of global scholarship and local impact.
In an exclusive interview with Qatar Tribune, Dean Masri underscored how GU-Q has evolved from its initial offerings into a dynamic academic institution, grounded in the Georgetown tradition while being responsive to the shifting needs of Qatar and the broader region.
'Over the past decade, Georgetown University in Qatar has grown in both depth and breadth,' said Masri. 'Our academic offerings have remained anchored in Georgetown's tradition of excellence in international affairs, while becoming more interdisciplinary and responsive to the needs of our region.'
Expanding Academic Horizons
Since launching its Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree in 2005, GU-Q has significantly diversified its programmes. Originally offering majors in Culture and Politics and International Politics, along with a Minor in Arabic and a Certificate in American Studies, the university has since introduced majors in International Economics and International History, and a Certificate in Arab and Regional Studies.
'We created a Certificate in Media and Politics with Northwestern Qatar a decade ago and recently launched a joint minor in Africana Studies,' Masri noted. 'We also introduced minors in Indian Ocean Studies and French, and a joint Certificate in Energy Studies with CMU-Q and TAMU-Q, with more programmes to come.'
These academic developments reflect GU-Q's commitment to providing a globally relevant, comprehensive education that equips students with both intellectual rigor and real-world applicability.
Scholarship with Purpose
The university's growing portfolio of impactful research is another point of pride.
'I'm especially proud of the rise in impactful scholarship produced by our faculty—ranging from books and journal articles to policy-relevant research that speaks to global and regional issues,' Masri said.
This academic output is matched by the university's efforts to bridge theory and practice. Experiential learning opportunities, such as the Community Engagement and Academic Internship programmes, allow students to confront real-world challenges.
'Our Innovation Lab is a great example,' Masri said. 'It transforms traditional academic breaks into immersive, hands-on career development experiences. This evolution reflects our mission to develop students who are not only academically strong but also socially conscious and globally minded.'
A Synergy, Not a Balancing Act
Masri rejected the notion that GU-Q must choose between maintaining global standards and serving local priorities.
'Maintaining Georgetown's global academic standards while contributing to Qatar's development is not a balancing act—it's a synergy,' he emphasised.
He pointed to GU-Q's role in aligning with Qatar National Vision, particularly through research and partnerships that speak to local and regional needs. From public policy and migration to the legacy of the FIFA World Cup, GU-Q faculty and students are engaged in scholarship that matters.
Strategic collaborations, such as the one with Education Above All, further highlight the university's commitment to accessibility and social impact.
Vision for the Future
Looking ahead, Masri envisions GU-Q building on its current momentum to deepen its contributions to the region and the world.
'One of my aspirations is to strengthen our research ecosystem further and create more interdisciplinary spaces where faculty and students can explore the challenges of our time,' he said. 'Another is to deepen our engagement with the Global South, ensuring that our students see themselves as part of global conversations that matter.'
He emphasised GU-Q's unique positioning 'at the intersection of global scholarship and regional relevance,' calling for a continued focus on cultivating ethical leaders and critical thinkers who are prepared to shape their communities and the broader world.
A Community of Purpose
For Dean Masri, the 20-year milestone is not only institutional—it is also deeply personal. 'To lead an institution like GU-Q—where students, faculty, and staff are genuinely committed to the pursuit of knowledge and service—has been one of the greatest honors of my career,' he said.
'What I'm most proud of is the community we've built. Our graduates are shaping policy, leading organizations, and giving back to their communities in meaningful ways. We have become a home for dialogue, inquiry, and innovation.'
As GU-Q marks two decades of transformative education, the institution stands as a testament to what is possible when global excellence meets local commitment. And if Dean Masri's vision is any indication, the next chapter promises even greater impact—rooted in purpose, driven by values, and inspired by the enduring Georgetown mission of service to others.
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