Qatar Media Corporation and University of Doha for Science and Technology Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to Advance Media and Technology Education in Qatar

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In a significant development for the fields of digital communication and media production in Qatar, Qatar Media Corporation (QMC) and University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster cooperation in several key areas of mutual interest. The MoU was signed by H.E. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Thani bin Khaled Al-Thani, CEO of QMC and Dr. Salem Al-Naemi, President of UDST in the presence of officials from both entities.  This collaboration marks an important step towards enhancing the educational and professional landscape of media and technology in Qatar.

The MoU outlines a comprehensive scope of work, emphasizing the development of a hybrid track in Arabic and English within the University's Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media Production (DCMP) program, housed at the College of Computing and Information Technology. This track will be available to students in the Fall semester of this year and is designed to attract more Qatari students and to equip graduates with the necessary skills to deploy the latest digital technologies in media production and to lead A/V technical teams, excel in all media production professions on stage or behind the scenes, and contribute effectively to use of technology and the communication departments of both public and private organizations.

H.E. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Thani bin Khaled Al-Thani, CEO of Qatar Media Corporation, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the mutual benefits of this agreement. "By joining forces with UDST, we are setting a new standard for media education and professional development in Qatar. This MoU will enable us to share valuable experiences, conduct joint research, and develop targeted training programs that will significantly contribute to the growth and sophistication of our media landscape."

Dr. Salem Al-Naemi, President of University of Doha for Science and Technology, highlighted the significance of this partnership, stating: "Our collaboration with QMC aligns with the Third National Development Strategy and significantly contributes to our nation’s growth by attracting more Qatari students to this field and developing professionals capable of steering future career paths. We are not only providing our students with the opportunity to harness AI and the latest in new media technology but also preparing them to become productive leaders in this rapidly evolving industry.”

The partnership focuses on several key areas aimed at fostering leadership in media production and communication. Both signatories will initiate an exchange of experiences in education, training, and development to enhance learning outcomes in addition to undertaking joint scientific and informative research initiatives. This MoU represents a strategic alliance that will not only benefit the University of Doha for Science and Technology and Qatar Media Corporation but also the Qatari community at large by nurturing talent and innovation in the field of digital communication and media production.