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Qatar Tribune
4 days ago
- Science
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar Society of Engineers and Qatar Scientific Club wrap up 2025 Summer STEM programme
QNA Doha Qatar Society of Engineers, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports and Youth's Qatar Scientific Club, concluded the 2025 Summer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Programme. The closing ceremony honoured the participating young Qatari men and women, as well as the training, organisational, and volunteer teams. The event was attended by Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth HE Yasser bin Abdullah Al Jamal, along with several leaders from both institutions. On the occasion, Chairperson of the Qatar Society of Engineers Engineer Amna Mohammed Al Naama hailed the programme as the first of its kind in implementing innovative youth projects, offered by the Society in collaboration with the Qatar Scientific Club and supervised by the Ministry of Social Development and Family. 'The programme is not merely a passing summer activity, but rather a journey of exploration and creativity that combines scientific knowledge with practical application, aimed at empowering a generation capable of thinking, innovating, and leading the future, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030,' Al Naama said. Deputy Executive Director of the Qatar Scientific Club Engineer Abdulrahman Saleh Khamis emphasised that the programme targets pre-university students, making it an important guiding experience toward scientific and engineering disciplines. Engineer Nadia Al Owainati, a member of the Qatar Society of Engineers and a member of the judging panel, described the programme as an exceptional and unique experience, and affirmed the Society's commitment to continuing such initiatives. Nada Abduljalil Al Mahmeed from the National Planning Council stated that the strong participation from attendees reflects the commitment of the organising bodies to supporting the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030. Engineer Hamad Abdullah Al Ashraf, a member of the Qatar Society of Engineers, highlighted the importance of raising awareness about cybersecurity within youth education programmes. The ceremony also included the announcement of the winning projects in various fields, which were evaluated by a specialised panel of judges.


Qatar Tribune
4 days ago
- Science
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar Society of Engineers, Qatar Scientific Club wrap up 2025 Summer STEM Program
DOHA: Qatar Society of Engineers, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports and Youth's Qatar Scientific Club, concluded the 2025 Summer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Program. The closing ceremony honored the participating young Qatari men and women, as well as the training, organizational, and volunteer teams. The event was attended by Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth HE Yasser bin Abdullah Al Jamal, along with several leaders from both institutions. On this occasion, Chairperson of the Qatar Society of Engineers Engineer Amna Mohammed Al Naama hailed the program as the first of its kind in implementing innovative youth projects, offered by the Society in collaboration with the Qatar Scientific Club and supervised by the Ministry of Social Development and Family. This program is not merely a passing summer activity, but rather a journey of exploration and creativity that combines scientific knowledge with practical application, aimed at empowering a generation capable of thinking, innovating, and leading the future, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030, Al Naama said. Meanwhile, Deputy Executive Director of the Qatar Scientific Club Engineer Abdulrahman Saleh Khamis emphasized that the program targets pre-university students, making it an important guiding experience toward scientific and engineering disciplines. Engineer Nadia Al Owainati, a member of the Qatar Society of Engineers and a member of the judging panel, described the program as an exceptional and unique experience, and affirmed the Societyâ€s commitment to continuing such initiatives. Meanwhile, Nada Abduljalil Al Mahmeed, from the National Planning Council, stated that the strong participation from attendees reflects the commitment of the organizing bodies to supporting the Third National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030. Engineer Hamad Abdullah Al Ashraf, a member of the Qatar Society of Engineers, highlighted the importance of raising awareness about cybersecurity within youth education programs. The ceremony also included the announcement of the winning projects in various fields, which were evaluated by a specialized panel of judges.