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Achievement Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned praises Eng Saad Al Muhannadi
“One of the main pillars”
honored at Qatar Foundation HEr HIgHnEss Sheikha Mozah Bint “Maybe it was a coincidence
Nasser Al Missned, Chairperson of that Saad came along just when we
Qatar Foundation, has honored Eng needed someone specialized in engi-
Saad Al Muhannadi, Vice President neering and construction. But it was
of Capital Projects and Facilities fortunate for us because Saad has
Management, for 15 years of service. contributed so much over these past
At the ceremony held in the atrium 15 years.”
of QF HQ, Her Highness paid trib- Al Muhannadi thanked Her High-
ute to Al Muhannadi, one of the first ness, but said that he could not take
people to join Qatar Foundation. all the credit for the achievements of
“I don’t consider Saad as an em- his division.
ployee in the organization, but as a “The ceremony is not only held
partner because he is one of the main to honor me, but to honor the entire
pillars on which the Foundation was team who works with me in Capital
built,” Her Highness said. Projects, Facility Management, Safe-
“This ceremony reflects our appre- ty and Security,” he said. “This is a
ciation and gratitude to someone who testimony from the highest authority
dedicated much time, effort and en- in the organization for what has been
ergy to ensure the realization and con- achieved, and for the quality of this
tinuity of Qatar Foundation’s vision. achievement.”
“Not only is he a hard working In response to the praise from Her
and loyal person, he also has a prob- Highness he said: “Your Highness
lem-solving mentality. Whenever I has taught us the meaning of team-
asked him to do something, he never work, integrity and transparency. You
said it would be a problem, but he al- have also taught us the importance
ways used to say ‘I’m going to find a of dedication and having passion for
solution’. This is what I have always what we do. In my opinion, I believe
appreciated about Saad.” that your leadership doesn’t exist in
“I remember that Saad was one of anyone else I have ever met. So, thank
two people who were there from the you Your Highness. This ceremony
start, even before the Foundation was is not just for me, but it honors the
Her Highness Sheikha moza bint Nasser presenting eng. Saad Al muhannadi, vice President of Capital Projects and Facilities at established, so he was present during whole Qatar Foundation team, the
Qatar Foundation, with a certificate of his 15 years of service at a ceremony held at QF HQ to honor his achievements. the creation of that vision. Qatari youth and all the staff at QF.”
Qatar’s largest community event International Education Week
don’t miss
n Thousands of people raised the second n Students, faculty and
funds to support education staff were able to exchange
projects across Asia by in our knowledge and get a taste
completing a 5km circuit on Doha
Corniche during Wheels ‘n’ Heels,
milestones of other cultures during
the annual International
an event organized by reach out supplement education Week, held between
To Asia. Turn to page 2 to find out
how the event promoted access
series inside 1 and 4 November. read more
about the celebrations in
to education and healthy living. this edition. education City on page 3.
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technology in higher education Education Fourth annual International Education Week
Celebrating knowledge,
conference
n Technology experts from around
the world, including Professors from
all education City branch campuses,
education and culture
gathered at the annual Technology in
Higher education (THe) Conference
on 1 November to advance higher
education by promoting the
intelligent use of information
technology.
The keynote address was sTudEnTs, FAculTy and staff from tures an opportunity to interact and
delivered by Dr Diana oblinger, across Education City (EC) celebrated exchange thoughts.”
President & Ceo of the nonprofit the benefits of international education Jess Rimington, a recent graduate
association eDUCAUSe, who spoke and exchange worldwide during the of Georgetown University, held an
about how annual International Education Week, opening keynote, inspiring stu-
educational held between 1 and 4 November. dents as she shared her experiences
activities An initiative originally begun by starting One World Youth Project, a
are being the US Department of State and youth-for-youth powered movement
unbundled the US Department of Education, that strives to bring students together
from the festivities are prominent in US from classrooms around the world.
traditional campuses, but the week is celebrated The following day, an outdoor
institutions. internationally as well. movie screening of the critically-
She The celebrations in EC were acclaimed documentary Lost Boys
explained organized for the fourth time by of Sudan gave insight into cultural
how IT catalyzes new models, Education Division’s Office of transition, as the film follows two
and mentioned the value of IT in Student and Faculty Services, which young African refugees trying to fit
enabling social networks, mobility, handles projects aimed at uniting EC into American society.
telepresence, video, visualization and students, faculty and staff. Students, aided by faculty
personal learning environments. “EC is already a great hub for members, were able to test their
“This conference encompassed people from all over the world, so knowledge about countries around
very hot topics in the field of with this week we are promoting the world during a world quiz team
technology in higher education such the exchange of knowledge, ideas competition, which blended topics
as iPads, Second Life, Web 2.0 in the and culture. Our events all have an from education to pop culture, poli-
classroom, and 3D visualization,” educational focus to them, whether tics, and other categories.
said Dr. Yakut Gazi, The Conference it is through encouraging dialogue The week ended with a big finale
Chair. “The presenters represented between people from different - a cultural celebration offering a
IT professionals, as well as faculty backgrounds or exposing people to diverse catering menu and cultural
members, the two key elements aspects of different cultures around performances by a Qatar Academy
for successful collaborations for the world,” said Curt Kenoyer, As- elementary student choir, a Pales-
technology initiatives in education.” sistant Director for Campus Life. tinian Dabke group and an Indian
“Our hope is that we can engage Bhangra group, who presented a
the community through these events form of dance and music that origi-
and give people from different cul- nated in the Punjab region.
Qf radio changes frequency
n QF radio is now broadcasting
on 93.7 Fm so please update the
frequency on your radio to enjoy the Facilities Management QF end users will be able to test the software soon
New software smoothes service requests
station’s new line-up of programs.
CoNTACT US
WHETHEr IT is ordering a new light According to Mohammed Al Mal- by Finance Directorate (FD), to the ac- lot of hard copies of forms through-
communication directorate
rima ismail, rismail@qf.org.qa bulb or requesting the refurbishment of ki, Executive Director of FM, the quisition of materials through Procure- out the different stages of the process.
+974 4454 0960
ghada saade, gsaade@qf.org.qa
an entire office, end-users from across Directorate receives around 200-250 ment Directorate (PD). CAFM will be CAFM will bypass all these procedures
+974 4454 0961 Qatar Foundation will soon be able to work requests a day. The ability to linked to the existing Oracle software and allow us to recover everything
electronically track their work requests initiate these requests electronically is used by FD and PD. through a digitized archive.
editorial
Publisher submitted to Facilities Management expected to result in quicker process- “CAFM will enhance the admin- “We think this is a very important
philip fenton (FM) Directorate. ing and will increase the transparency istrative procedures needed to handle milestone for QF We are looking for-
.
Deputy editor QF employees will be able to famil- of the procedures. a work request. It will also reduce the ward to the system going live after we
melissa sleiman
+974 6618 5540 iarize themselves with the new Com- Once the end-user submits a work number of people needed for the job have been working on this for the past
puterized Aid Facilities Management request to FM, they will be able to to be done and for the large volumes three years. The software is very reli-
design
Creative Director (CAFM) system starting this month. monitor the progress of it – from pass- of work to be well-registered,” Al Malki able and suitable to our FM require-
fred dittlau
Still in its testing phase, the new soft- ing through FM’s internal procedures, told QF Telegraph. ments. We are making sure everyone is
Arabic Designer
mohammad marei ware, called Archibus, will be introduced to the assignment of the task to a con- “We are now doing everything man- receiving proper training and hope the
one center or department at a time. tractor, to the cost evaluation handled ually by fax, email, and dealing with a testing phase will go smoothly.”
Top 10 Qatari high school students visit Policy needs at Annual research Forum
n The top 10 senior Qatari students of the nation’s high schools n Qatar Foundation has revealed that the upcoming Annual
visited Texas A&m University at Qatar at the beginning of research Forum on 12 and 13 December will provide space
November. As part of the Top 10 Program, participants had the for discussion of critical policy issues in research, including
opportunity to complete an online admissions application, tour ethics, compliance and intellectual property management. The
the Texas A&m engineering building, meet with faculty and research policy issues will be discussed in workshops and are
students and view student projects. open to the public.
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News 3
Community Wheels ‘n’ Heels event promotes healthy living
ROTA event draws
record-breaking crowd
Win flights with
Qatar Airways
QATAr AIrWAys and the QFTele- For your chance to win simply an-
graph have teamed up to offer two swer this question:
university students the chance to What is the name of the Qatar
win return flights to the destination Foundation Education Division
of their choice over the holiday pe- office that deals with projects
riod. aimed at bringing together Edu-
Whether you’re heading home for cation City faculty and students?
A non-sToP sports, entertainment sponsorship to complete the chal- made an appearance included Qatari the holidays or looking to see the The answer can be found in one of
and healthy living extravaganza, the lenge. They were allowed to use bi- star Fahad Al Kubaisi, Egyptian com- world during the winter break, this is the news stories of this edition’s QF
fourth community Wheels ‘n’ Heels cycles, skateboards, rollerblades, or poser and singer Amr Mostafa, and the perfect opportunity. Telegraph.’
event, organized by Reach Out To other equipment to help them get to ROTA Board Member and actress Qatar Airways has two offices in Send your answer, with your full
Asia (ROTA), attracted over 10,000 the finish. HSBC donated QR 50 for Raghda Mahmud. Education City dedicated to stu- name, telephone number and the
people on 5 and 6 November. every completed lap of the circuit. Speaking about the event, Mah- dents and staff: one in the Recrea- name of the university at which you
As well as promoting the wish to Aside from this, the event featured a mud said: “ ROTA believes that eve- tion Center, and one in the HR Di- study, to qft@qf.org.qa no later than
achieve education for all, the event at large variety of other activities provid- ry man, woman and child across the rectorate. 7 December, 2010.
Doha Corniche’s Sheraton Park was ing entertainment and often promot- Asian continent - regardless of age, Qatar Airways was recently voted If you’re not a university student,
an opportunity for its participants to ing healthy living. Children were able gender or circumstances - should third best airline in the world in the don’t worry: Qatar Airways and the
get fitter and healthier. They were en- to take part in sports competitions, eat have access to quality education. annual Skytrax survey of 18 million QFTelegraph will be running another
couraged to complete a 5km circuit healthy snacks, play carnival games, Thank you to all those who par- international passengers. In the sur- competition for faculty and staff in
to raise funds for ROTA’s education and listen to the advice of sports icons ticipated showing support to Rota’s vey, the airline was also voted as hav- the new year.
projects across Asia. such as Olympic swimming champion believes and made Wheels ‘n’ Heels ing the best Business Class service
Masses of people raised money Duncan Goodhew MBE. 2010 Community Fun Day a great and catering in the world, as well as
through corporate and individual Other international celebrities who success.” being honoured as the Best Airline
in The Middle East for the fifth con- Terms and conditions
secutive year.
The airline has announced seven n entry is open only to registered
Youth Arab Child’s Day conference held in Qatar new routes, with flights to Phuket students at a Qatar Foundation
and Hanoi already operating, Nice university.
Arab youth visit QF
tively engaging during this trip and launching on 24 November 2010, n There are two prizes, each
that they are getting valuable experi- Bucharest and Budapest on 17 comprising one economy-class
ences out of this event,” said Mariam January 2011, Brussels on 31 Janu- return flight to any Qatar Airways
Al Shamsi, part of a delegation repre- ary 2011, and Stuttgart on 9 March destination.
Around 100 young Arabs concluded and 18 and representing around 20 senting the Ministry of Social Affairs 2011. n entries must be received by 7
a four-day conference in Qatar, or- different Arab countries, were given of the UAE. Qatar Airways currently flies to December, 2010.
ganized by Qatar’s Supreme Council presentations by QF’s Education Di- “They have been attending three over 94 destinations across Europe, n The winners will be announced in
for Family Affairs within the frame- vision and Communication Directo- workshops every day, which taught Africa, Middle East, Asia Pacific, the QFTelegraph on 16 December,
work of Arab Child’s Day, with a visit rate on QF’s mission, academic life them how to write a novel, how to North and South America with a 2010.
to Qatar Foundation on 3 November. in Education City and admission re- produce films, methods of recycling modern fleet of 91 aircraft. By 2013, n No cash alternative will be offered.
The conference is hosted every year quirements. Afterward, they received material, and so forth. We hope this the Doha-based airline plans to n Flights must be taken within
by a different Arab country chosen a tour of Qatar Science & Technology will help boost their creativity, as this serve 120 key business and leisure 3 months of the winners being
by the League of Arab States. Park. year’s theme of the conference was destinations worldwide with a fleet announced.
The children, aged between 13 “I am glad to see the children ac- creativity.” of 120 aircraft.
President of Mozambique visits QF dohaland Knowledge Enrichment centre
n His excellency President Armando Guebuza, President of n Dohaland has extended the opening hours of its floating
mozambique, visited Qatar Foundation on monday 8 November. Knowledge enrichment Centre to provide more people with the
He was greeted by Dr mohamed Fathy Saoud, President of QF, Dr opportunity to learn about Qatar’s past as well as plans for its
Saif Al-Hajari, vice-Chairman of QF, and QF vice Presidents. He musheireb project. The center, moored off Doha Corniche, is open
was given a presentation on QF’s mission and activities, which to the public from 9am to 8.30pm from monday to Thursday, and
was followed by a question and answer session. from 3.30pm to 6.30pm on Saturdays.
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column
Jeff Davis
A Feast of
Development
THE dEPArTMEnT of Student Af- »Community
fairs at any given university usually
also serves as the unofficial depart-
gatherings around
ment of gastronomy. As gastro- food can do a great
nomes, we know which restaurants deal for the world-
provide quality victuals. We know views of college
the prices, the deals, and the taste-
ful presentations.
students - or for
In fact we know food so inti- anybody, really.«
mately that we think of it as the
proverbial flame around which
we gather, reminding us all of the
common gravity we share. This immaterial experience was
Food sustains life, not just bio- perhaps nowhere more apparent,
logically but emotionally, mentally, for me at least, than at the student
and culturally as well. In the words Iftars during Ramadan (though
of student development theorist the food was by no means dull).
Sharon Parks, food occasions the At those gatherings one could
experience of “hearth and table”, find everywhere the sharing in
the enduring venue - however mo- and teaching and learning of cul-
bile it may be these days - within ture. The sense of community and
which community is established learning was truly extraordinary.
and developed. This sense of community is cen-
Community gatherings around tral to the student affairs mission.
food can do a great deal for the Students may lack the money, mo-
world-views of college students - or tivation, time, and/or even friends
for anybody, really. to coordinate and enjoy such de-
Dr Christopher Robbins, the velopmental experiences (not to
director of my honors program in mention they rarely, if ever, think of
college, would often take a group dining together as developmental).
of us out to dinner. He loved to My hope and my goal (and the
inquire into our lives and opin- collective goal of student affairs) is Road safety Williams launches campaign to curb reckless driving
Making Qatar’s roads safer
ions, especially when he needed to provide students with as many
to catch his breath from talking. opportunities as possible to experi-
Our responses to his inquiries were ence the same sense of community
forged through the fire of his mas- and learning as I experienced in
terfully executed Socratic prompts, the outings with Dr Robbins and
and we would leave dinner reflect- friends 10 years ago. QATAr Is stepping up efforts to pro- a lot of driven people who are very Women interested in F1 usually do
ing not only on what we thought, Maybe students will discover a mote proper driving etiquette, dis- competent in what they do. Every not become drivers due to the physi-
but how we thought about what we new element of selfhood and com- couraging practices such as tailgat- single one of them has had a superb ological strain on the body when
thought. munity that ignites a new way of ing, exceeding speed limits, talking education,” Williams said. However, practicing the sport, but could pur-
He once advised us to use any thinking; I know I did. Once they on cell phones while driving, and he warned that there are consequenc- sue a career in other areas related to
surplus of funds we managed to get a “taste” of what those expe- performing stunts that leave rubber es when people, even professionals, F1 – engineering, marketing, and so
find during our period of colle- riences really mean, they may be skid-mark patterns on roadways. engage in reckless driving. He en- forth, he said.
giate penury and spend them on more likely to seek them out in the Qatar’s roads will soon hopefully couraged the students to drive safely Members of the Williams F1 team
dinners in restaurants with friends. future and even coordinate them become a lot safer thanks to efforts and wear their seat belts. will also be making personal appear-
Nothing, he said, would prove as for their professional colleagues in led by Williams Technology Centre, “As you look at me obviously you ances at schools and universities as
meaningful and indelible as the ex- the working world. If there is food, a tenant of Qatar Science & Technol- will see that I’ve had a road accident part of the youth education program.
perience of sharing fine meals and there is community, and no one ogy Park (QSTP) and part of Wil- 20, 25 years ago,” he said, point- Some of the team’s race cars are on
friendly spirits among good com- ever outgrows either. liams F1, a leading team in Formula ing at his wheelchair. “I flew off the display around Doha in different lo-
pany. One (F1) racing. road trying to catch an aeroplane, for cations including shopping malls.
That was 10 years ago, long be- In October, it launched a grass- which, as it turns out, I was much too
road safety
fore I embarked on my relationship roots education program as part of early. I can assure you, looking back;
with student affairs. It is still great a campaign aimed at creating a safe it’s just not worth it. You get used to
advice. Even if the food is dull and
the drink diluted, the foodstuffs are
CoLUmNIST
road-faring community, which saw
Williams F1 racing team Head of
[being in a wheelchair], but it car-
ries many penalties when you think pledge
usually survived by an immaterial Marketing Dominic Reilly make a back on what you can and can’t do
experience no less important for Jeff Davis pit stop at Qatar Academy to educate because you’ve damaged yourself n Last month, Williams Technology
human survival and progress than Student Development Coordinator 800 students about road safety. permanently.” Centre, in partnership with QSTP
the actual consumption of those Office of Professional Development Another event was held this month Following his talk, students fired and Qatar National bank, launched
foodstuffs. Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar with special guest Sir Frank Williams, question at him, particularly about a campaign which hopes to secure
founder and manager of the Williams how engineers and drivers get into 25,000 pledges from citizens of
F1 racing team, who met a group of F1. He explained how drivers usu- Qatar to stop speeding and to wear
WHAT Do YoU THINK? Grade 12 students of the school on 9 ally start out in go-karting and after their seatbelts. visit www.qnb.com.
Tell us how you feel by emailing us at qft@qf.org.qa November. years of experience undergo training qa to pledge your commitment.
“Formula One is populated by at driving schools in Europe.
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QF Spotlight 5
How do I...?
QFTelegraph helps
make your life at
Education City easier
n What is the Qatar Foundation (QF)
Warehouse?
The Warehouse stores all
materials of QF departments
and centers acquired through
material requests and purchase
orders. It is a temporary storage
facility, storing all kinds of items
for a period up to six months.
The premises encompass
approximately 2500m2,
divided into three sections: two
temperature-controlled areas
and one for disposable material,
which it collects from across QF .
The Warehouse keeps track of its
inventory through an electronic
system, which contains photos
and descriptions of each item.
All assets in the Warehouse and
QF are tagged with a unique
electronic barcode.
n How can I put through a request to
the Warehouse?
Requests should go through
the focal point of each center
or department, usually the
administrative assistant or
coordinator, who will submit a
request electronically.
n What are the opening times of the
Warehouse?
The Warehouse is open on
working days from 7.30am until
3.30pm.
n Does the Warehouse keep certain
items in stock or does everything
need ordering through an external
supplier?
Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra Spreading a love of music matters The Warehouse keeps certain
A new orchestra, from scratch
items which are frequently used
in stock such as cartridges, gift
bags, and stationary.
n What happens after the Warehouse
receives my item from the supplier?
looKIng AT the sheer scale of some Meister says he was given a clear mes- lage, which will allow it to focus more piece: I think it’s necessary to find the Once the item has been received,
of the projects and buildings in Edu- sage to ignore nationality and focus intensively on its main goal: to educate bridge between both cultures. the material will be inspected by
cation City, Qatar Science & Tech- on the best musicians. “Auditions are people about music. “Especially when we travel, every- the Warehouse and the end user
nology Park and other parts of Qatar done behind a curtain so it’s a lottery: “The main thing we want to get body expects that we don’t only come will be contacted by phone or
Foundation, it might seem as if set- we don’t know who’s playing, every- across though is that classical music is with Western classical music. It’s been email. After confirmation for de-
livery, the Warehouse will deliver
ting up an orchestra would be rela- body has to perform the same piece, fun. People need time to understand very popular, there’s no question.”
the material.
tively simple. and the best person gets the job.” what a classical symphony orchestra As well as the concerts QPO, which
According to Kurt Meister, Man- QPO is in the process of moving is because it’s different to an Arabic employs around 125 people includ- n What happens with QF’s disposable
aging Director of Qatar Philharmonic into its permanent home in a purpose- orchestra. There you mainly have one ing support staff, operates a range of items?
Orchestra (QPO), the reality was any- built facility in the new Cultural Vil- melody but no harmony like you have community outreach activities. For The disposable items collected by
thing but. “It was a challenge for all with a symphony orchestra.” two years running it has organized a the warehouse from QF centers
of us,” he told QFTelegraph. A former That fusion of styles is what makes Hansel and Gretel opera involving lo- and departments will either go
bassoonist, he moved from an orches-
»The main thing we QPO unique. Many of its perform- cal schoolchildren. And, as reported in towards an auction or a charity.
tra that had been playing for more want to get across ances feature both pieces by Western the last issue of QFTelegraph, many of Whenever a large quantity has
than 400 years to one where every- though is that classical and Arabic composers, something QPO’s musicians will help teach mu- been gathered, around once a
year, an auction is held by Pro-
thing had to be done from scratch. music is fun. People that has proven a hit with audiences sic to schoolchildren through Qatar
curement Directorate. They will
Set up in 2008, QPO held auditions both in Qatar and in Europe. Music Academy.
around the world the previous year
need time to understand “It’s very important,” said Meister. “We’re hoping that we’ll inspire
invite suppliers to submit bids on
each item.
to find its 101 musicians. More than what a classical “Beethoven and Mozart are per- more people in the region to take up
3,000 applications were received, with symphony orchestra is formed by all the European orches- these instruments,” said Meister. “I
2,600 invited to audition. because it’s different to tras, but if you’re living in an Arabic saw many children who were a little email us your work related
Around 30 different nationalities country then you have to support bit shy at first, but once they’ve seen questions at qft@qf.org.qa,
were hired, with 14 musicians com- an Arabic orchestra.« Arabic composers. Now in about 80% the instruments they start taking an and we will do our best to help you
ing from the Middle East, although of our programs we have an Arabic interest and are asking about lessons.”
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QF
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research division, enthuses on finding a cure for can-
Name: Gareth King cer, exploring the history of Bavaria, and studying ar-
Title: Grade 3 teacher, Qatar
Academy chitectural designs of academic buildings.
Years at QF: 2 years
Describe your role: I am responsible If you were an inventor or innovator, what In terms of historical meaning, the and from there you can go hiking,
for teaching Grade 3 children in would you invent? building of Virginia Commonwealth visit the hot springs, and enjoy the
language, arts, maths, and unit A cure for cancer. It is a disease University in Qatar has a lot of scenery with your family. The view is
of inquiry topic areas. I am also everyone is facing, so if we could get meaning. In it you will find a picture relaxing and peaceful.
a Grade 3 team leader, which a cure today, that would be fantastic. of a pearl in an oyster, which
means I get to help organize and symbolizes that it is the first If you have the chance to live in another
plan upcoming units of work Who is your role model? academic building of QF, period, would it be the past, the present
and help other teachers out I’m from Malaysia and comparable to how the pearl or the future? Why?
with any questions or problems. lived through the period industry shaped Qatar’s In the early days of Bavaria, a state
This year I am also the school’s of expansion under Dr economy before oil and gas of Germany. It’s a period and place
senior representative for the Mahathir Mohamad, its was discovered. where ideas come up and people
Near East South Asia Council former Prime Minister. support you all the way. People there
of Overseas Schools (NESA), He is a man of vision What book are you reading are very forward-looking, open-
which is dedicated to providing when it comes to at the moment? minded, willing to try out new things,
professional development making things happen I like reading about and the living conditions are fantastic.
opportunities for teachers. It is on the ground – a the stock market as a There is so much trust in society.
a voluntary association of more light rail transit, way to find out what’s
than 90 private, independent space programs, the happening around
international schools in the Near construction of the the world and how I’m a fan of the
East and South Asia extending Petronas Twin the money flow architectural
from Libya and Greece through Towers, and other affects us. designs of all the
the Middle East to the eastern projects. If I could
end of the Asian subcontinent. make a vision What is your
universities... the
come true like favorite holiday building of Virginia
What I like about my job is… he did, that’d be destination? Commonwealth
I work with a fantastic group of wonderful. Japan. It is very University in Qatar
children in grade 3D. They are all clean, organized,
very keen learners and make my What is your easy to get
[features]a picture of
working day fun. I am also lucky favorite place in around in and a pearl in an oyster,
to work with an amazing team of eC? people are very which symbolizes that
teachers and specialists who help I’m a fan of the friendly. I love it is the first academic
make my job easier every day. architectural going to Mount
designs of all Fuji. They have building of QF.
Want to be featured in mY QF? the universities. resorts in the area
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Cultural Review Islamic treasures on display at museum
BQfp book highlights unseen collection
FroM IllusTrATEd Qur’ans to a Islamic world that demonstrates Turkey, Central Asia, Andalucía. Un-
seven-meter long Hajj certificate, 50 BQFP’s commitment to producing seen Treasures features glasswork, tex-
new objects have recently been added books of quality in English and Ara- tile, manuscripts, ceramics and some
to the permanent galleries at the Mu- bic,” said Seif Salmawy, Managing metallic objects from the 9th to the
seum of Islamic Art. Director of BQFP. “This is an excep- 19th century.
To commemorate this exhibition, tional title that not only broadens the The temporary exhibition took
Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Pub- range of books we produce, but high- place in summer within the galleries
lishing (BQFP) has produced an lights our cooperation with leading in the second and third floor in the
exceptionally illustrated and beau- cultural institutions in Qatar.” Museum of Islamic Art, adding valu-
tifully designed book, Focus on 50: The objects featured in the book able pieces to the permanent objects
Unseen Treasures from the Museum also formed part of a treasure trail on display.
of Islamic Art in Qatar. The title re- for children aged 6 to 16 years old, “We aim to continuously reinvigor-
fers to the artworks displayed at the with a chance for them to win valu- ate our galleries to increase the com-
exhibition, which was titled Unseen able prizes. munity’s awareness of the diversity of
Treasures. The objects represent the history Islamic art throughout history,” said
“Unseen Treasures is a stunning of Islamic civilization in several re- Aisha Al Khater, Deputy Director of
representation of the riches of the gions, including Iraq, India, Iran, the Museum of Islamic Art.
7. Qatar Foundation Telegraph.
Sunday 21 November 2010
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The latest news about students 18:20 Isha call to prayer world, Victory over Abu Derya tells the to know that there are people
for students around Education 19:00 Campus buzz story of a pearl fleet that has returned in our community who already
City and more… Opinions, events, and more from another hard season at sea. The realize the potential for art
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Everything about QF by students dom, Abu Derya, has inflicted a terri- aesthetic value. I hope that she
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