Qatar Foundation graduates largest-ever and resilient class today
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Foundation will celebrate the academic achievements of its largest ever and resilient class this year, with seven universities co...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Foundation will celebrate the academic achievements of its largest-ever and “resilient” class this year, with seven universities conferring degrees on their graduating students today.
The Class of 2024 will add their names to more than 7,000 QF alumni who continue to make an impact in the society.
“This is the largest graduating class in the history of Qatar Foundation with about 1,000 students from more than 75 nationalities across the seven universities. This class also is proud to say that 40% class is Qataris and about 72% of them are females,” said Executive Director, Student Services at Qatar Foundation Dr Abdulnassir Al Tamimi speaking to The Peninsula yesterday.
“This is the most resilient class that the QF has had ever in its history. They started their journey during the pandemic and they’re ending their journey with the crisis that we are witnessing in the world today,” he added.
He also said that the Class of 2024 has been very active advocating for equality, justice and human rights.