Latest news with #Al-Jabri


Qatar Tribune
12-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
2,857 female students graduate from10 QU colleges as part of Class of 2025
Tribune News Network Doha Qatar University (QU) organised a series of graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2025 students from 10 colleges: Education, Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Medicine, Sharia and Islamic Studies, Engineering, Law, Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, and the first graduating cohort from the College of Dental Medicine. The 48th batch of female students was honoured at the QU Sports and Events Complex across six separate ceremonies. This year, 2,857 female students are graduating with bachelor's, diploma, master's, doctorate, and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees. The ceremonies recognised graduates from Summer 2024, Fall 2024, and Winter 2025 semesters, as well as students expected to complete their degrees by the end of Spring 2025. In total, 3,680 male and female students are graduating as part of the Class of 2025. During the graduation ceremony for the College of Education, 527 graduates were honoured in the presence of their peers and families. Dr Hareb Al-Jabri, assistant undersecretary for Higher Education Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), attended as the guest of honour. In his address, Dr Al-Jabri emphasised the vital role of teachers in shaping the future, highlighting the Ministry's strong and ongoing partnership with QU's College of Education. He noted that this collaboration has resulted in the graduation of highly qualified and adaptable educators, well-aligned with the country's national priorities. In the presence of the ceremony's guest of honour, President of the General Tax Authority, Khalifa bin Jassim Al Jaham Al-Kuwari, Qatar University's College of Business and Economics celebrated the graduation of 547 female students across its various disciplines. In his address to the graduates, Khalifa Al-Kuwari commended QU for integrating academic excellence with leadership values, equipping students to make meaningful contributions to national development. He highlighted the College's strong impact through its graduates and underscored the vital role of women in both the family and the professional spheres. In the presence of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Qatar Press Center (QPC), Saad bin Mohammed Al-Rumaihi, who served as the ceremony's guest of honour, Qatar University's College of Arts and Sciences celebrated the graduation of 418 female students during the first morning ceremony. The graduates represented various disciplines within the college, including history, mass communication, psychology, social work, sociology, and geographic information systems. In his address, Mr Saad Al-Rumaihi encouraged the graduates to apply the knowledge they had gained at QU in the service of the nation and to act as ambassadors of the academic institution that helped shape them. In the presence of Dr Ibrahim Abdul Latif Al-Muslimani, assistant undersecretary for Natural Reserves Affairs at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Qatar University's College of Arts and Sciences celebrated the graduation of 436 female students during the evening ceremony. The graduates represented a range of academic disciplines within the college, including graduate studies in biology and environmental sciences, statistics, chemistry, sports science, mathematics, Arabic language, English literature, linguistics, international affairs, and policy, planning, and development. In the presence of the ceremony's guest of honour, Dr Khalifa Al-Ansari, chairman of dentistry at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), QU's Health Sector celebrated the graduation of 266 female graduates. This includes 138 graduates from the College of Health Sciences, 61 from the College of Pharmacy, 52 from the College of Medicine, 12 from the College of Dental Medicine, in addition to three graduates from other health-related fields. In the presence of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ghanem Al-Thani, the guest of honour, QU celebrated its final graduation ceremony on Sunday evening. This ceremony included 328 graduates from the College of Engineering, 231 from the College of Law, and 107 from the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies. Sheikh Dr Khalid Al-Thani urged the graduating class to embrace the next chapter—whether work, family, or further study—with the pursuit of knowledge as their lifelong guide. As QU graduates its 48th cohort, the university continues to chronicle a long history spanning decades in which it has heavily contributed to Qatar's development and prosperity, through supplying the labor market with qualified graduates. It is worth noting that last week, QU held separate graduation ceremonies for male graduates and distinguished female students, in the presence of The Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Consort of HH The Amir HH Sheikha Jowaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani, respectively.


Saba Yemen
18-03-2025
- Health
- Saba Yemen
Al-Shahid Al-Durrah Hospital in Jahana Provides Over 300 Health Services as Part of Ramadan Medical Charity Program
Sana'a - Saba: Al-Shahid Mohammed Al-Durrah Hospital in Jahana District, Sana'a Governorate, provided over 300 health, medical, and treatment services on its first day as part of the Ramadan Medical Charity Program implemented by the governorate's hospitals during the holy month of Ramadan. Dr. Talal Al-Jabri, the hospital director, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that free medical services, diagnostic and treatment services with a 50% discount, were provided across internal medicine clinics, ophthalmology, gynecology, and diagnostic and treatment departments. This initiative is part of a program carried out by the hospital in cooperation with the Health and Environment Office in the governorate. He noted that free medical services will be provided during the period from 18 to 22 Ramadan 1446 AH, in addition to free pharmacy services for dispensing available medications at the hospital. Dr. Al-Jabri emphasized the hospital administration's commitment to implementing the directives of the leadership of the Ministry of Health and Environment and the governorate to alleviate the suffering of citizens and provide them with health, medical, and treatment services, especially during the month of Ramadan. Whatsapp Telegram Email more of (Local)


Iraqi News
07-02-2025
- Climate
- Iraqi News
Earthquakes in Iraq Are Mild, No Cause for Concern
Baghdad -INA Iraqi Meteorological Organization and Seismology said ongoing seismic activity in the country remains mild due to its location in a geologically stable region. "The northeastern areas of Iraq lie within tectonic plate convergence zones, where fault lines and fractures contribute to occasional earthquakes," Amer Al-Jabri, the Organization's media director, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA). Specialized committees regularly visit affected areas to assess seismic activity, including tremors influenced by neighboring countries, Al-Jabri said. "Our region is geologically safe. These tremors are a natural result of the Earth's movements, which dissipate seismic energy, making quakes minor and mostly imperceptible," he added. Recent mild tremors have been recorded in Kalar, Jamjamal, Mandali, Khanaqin, and Badra, but none have caused significant impact.