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QF launches Alumni Chapter for the UK
QF launches Alumni Chapter for the UK

Qatar Tribune

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QF launches Alumni Chapter for the UK

Tribune News Network London They graduated from different schools and universities, but UK-based alumni of Qatar Foundation (QF) are united by having been part of its globally unique educational environment – and now they are strengthening their connections through a new network. The Qatar Foundation Alumni Chapter for the UK – launched at a London gathering where Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani, Vice Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, met graduates now pursuing their careers in the UK – is a platform aimed at helping its members support each other as their journeys continue to unfold, as well as to retain their ties with Qatar. It is the second international Alumni Chapter to be established by QF's Alumni Programme, following the launch of its US and Canada equivalent in 2024. Reflecting the global reach and impact of QF's ecosystem of education, 137 of its alumni are currently working or pursuing further advanced studies in the UK, in fields including Artificial Intelligence, healthcare and medical research, policy, sustainability, communications, and humanitarianism. In the 30 years since QF was established, around 20,000 students from Qatar and over 120 countries have graduated from its schools and universities, with its global network of alumni being supported and cultivated by the QF Alumni Programme that is open for all of them to join. 'The true legacy of Qatar Foundation – and its schools, partner universities, and Hamad Bin Khalifa University – lies not in rankings or research output, but in the lives of our alumni,' said Francisco Marmolejo, President of Higher Education and Education Advisor, QF. 'Graduates of Qatar Foundation-supported institutions are now driving positive change in over 120 countries – living proof of our mission to unlock human potential. Among them are the members of our vibrant community of alumni living in the UK, who are making meaningful contributions across sectors from medicine to the arts, as committed and successful professionals of whom we are proud.' Speaking at the launch of the Chapter, diplomat and economic strategist Sheikha Alanoud H. Al-Thani, who currently serves as the Counselor for Economic Affairs at the Embassy of the State of Qatar in the UK and is a graduate of QF's Qatar Academy Doha and QF partner university HEC Paris, Doha, said: 'This Chapter deepens the longstanding Qatar-UK partnership in education and innovation – not just through institutions, but through the living bridge of our alumni. 'Qatar Foundation has long recognised that lasting influence is not measured solely by institutions or infrastructure, but by the people it empowers. Its alumni continue to make meaningful contributions across diverse fields, embodying Qatar Foundation's values on a global stage.' Across the UK, graduates of QF schools and universities are now harnessing the skills, knowledge, and values they gained through their years of study and discovery at Education City in Doha, as government economists, data scientists, software engineers, doctors, neuroscientists, climate strategists, and legal experts, among other roles. Others are pursuing postgraduate and doctoral studies in fields such as AI, public health, cancer research, and global affairs. Among them is Dr. Basil Mahfouz, a data scientist at University College London and a graduate of QF partner university Georgetown University in Qatar. His projects focus on harnessing Artificial Intelligence to unlock knowledge and drive inclusive innovation, and he co-founded SynSapien, an open science platform that united global researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. 'QF offered something genuinely unique – world-class education without leaving our region,' he said. 'I spent four years learning alongside the brightest minds in the region – students who would otherwise never have been in the same place together. We learned from each other and from world-leading researchers. And what really set it apart was how close-knit we were. 'Everyone knew everyone – students and professors alike. It felt like we were part of something pioneering, an adventure we were creating together. That shared sense of purpose created connections unlike anything I've experienced.' Ulan Seitkaliyev, an alumnus of QF partner university Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and now a London-based software engineer for Bloomberg, said: 'What stood out most for me during my time at QF was the incredible support we received, as well as the wide range of projects and opportunities available to explore our interests and pursue our own initiatives – it was an environment that truly encouraged creativity, independence, and innovation. 'My QF education had a lasting impact on both my personal and professional development,' he says. 'It gave me the chance to learn from different cultures, travel to new countries, and form meaningful friendships with people from incredibly diverse backgrounds – connections that remain strong to this day.' Asmaa Alkuwari, Alumni Engagement Manager, QF, said: 'This Chapter represents more than just a gathering, it's part of a broader strategic effort by the QF Alumni Engagement Office to foster lasting, global connections among QF graduates.' More details about the QF Alumni Programme can be found at

QF launches second international alumni chapter to support and connect its graduates in UK
QF launches second international alumni chapter to support and connect its graduates in UK

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

QF launches second international alumni chapter to support and connect its graduates in UK

LONDON: The Qatar Foundation (QF) launched its Alumni Chapter for the UK, in the presence of Vice Chairperson of Qatar Foundation HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani. The Qatar Foundation Alumni Chapter for the UK launched at a London gathering is a platform aimed at helping its members support each other as their journeys continue to unfold, as well as to retain their ties with Qatar. It is the second international Alumni Chapter to be established by Qatar Foundation's (QF) Alumni Program, following the launch of its US and Canada equivalent in 2024. Reflecting the global reach and impact of QF's ecosystem of education, 137 of its alumni are currently working or pursuing further advanced studies in the UK, in fields including Artificial Intelligence, healthcare and medical research, policy, sustainability, communications, and humanitarianism. "The true legacy of Qatar Foundation and its schools, partner universities, and Hamad Bin Khalifa University lies not in rankings or research output, but in the lives of our alumni," said Francisco Marmolejo, President of Higher Education and Education Advisor, QF. "Graduates of Qatar Foundation-supported institutions are now driving positive change in over 120 countries. It's aliving proof of our mission to unlock human potential." Speaking at the launch of the Chapter, diplomat and economic strategist Sheikha Alanoud H Al Thani, who currently serves as the Counselor for Economic Affairs at the Embassy of the State of Qatar in the UK and is a graduate of QF's Qatar Academy Doha and QF partner university HEC Paris, Doha, said: "This Chapter deepens the longstanding Qatar-UK partnership in education and innovation,not just through institutions, but through the living bridge of our alumni." Across the UK, graduates of QF schools and universities are now harnessing the skills, knowledge, and values they gained through their years of study and discovery at Education City in Doha, as government economists, data scientists, software engineers, doctors, neuroscientists, climate strategists, and legal experts, among other roles. Others are pursuing postgraduate and doctoral studies in fields such as AI, public health, cancer research, and global affairs. Among them is Dr Basil Mahfouz, a data scientist at University College London and a graduate of QF partner university Georgetown University in Qatar. His projects focus on harnessing Artificial Intelligence to unlock knowledge and drive inclusive innovation, and he co-founded SynSapien, an open science platform that united global researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ulan Seitkaliyev, an alumnus of QF partner university Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and now a London-based software engineer for Bloomberg, said: "What stood out most for me during my time at QF was the incredible support we received, as well as the wide range of projects and opportunities available to explore our interests and pursue our own initiatives; it was an environment that truly encouraged creativity, independence, and innovation." Asmaa Alkuwari, Alumni Engagement Manager, QF, said: "This Chapter represents more than just a gathering, it's part of a broader strategic effort by the QF Alumni Engagement Office to foster lasting, global connections among QF graduates. We are proud of the distinguished alumni based in the UK who hold influential roles across sectors and continue to carry QF's values into the world through their work, leadership, and impact."

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