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25 May 2021 - 8:14
The Peninsula
As the COVID-19 pandemic challenges the existing education model, deans across six colleges at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) believe that the new graduates of the university are skilled to handle real-world challenges.
Founding Dean of the College of Health and Life Sciences (CHLS) at HBKU, Dr. Edward Stuenkel, said that as the world continues to be challenged by a pandemic, graduates’ acquired skills and knowledge allow them to have a positive impact on the health of communities worldwide.
“They leave CHLS equipped to confront current and future health threats, whether pursuing scientific discovery within research laboratories or careers in any aspect of the biomedical and healthcare sector. We are very proud of our graduates and wish them well,” he said.
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QF member attracts nearly 1,000 attendees worldwide to discuss matrimony in modern era
Considering the immense pressure youth around the world are facing – and the challenges they encounter upon entering matrimony – it has become imperative to develop policies suitable for helping them construct healthy marriages, attendees heard during day one of Doha International Family Institute’s international conference.
Titled Marriage: Formation and Constituents of Stability, the conference, organized by Doha International Family Institute (DIFI) – a member of Qatar Foundation – brought together nearly 1,000 people from around the globe to learn about critical issues affecting marriage.
The opening plenary titled Perceptions First: The Difference between Man and Woman set the tone for the discussion around the different perceptions of policymakers, experts, and youth on the topic, and highlighted the advocacy measures needed through policies and programs to address su