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QF, HBKU announce education, research partnershi­ps with US

MoUs signed on the sidelines of the third Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue

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Through the collaborat­ion between QF and Nasa, researcher­s from the Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Earth Science Programme and Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute at HBKU will work together on a project to design a mission to probe beneath the sand dunes and ice sheets of some of the planet’s driest places

Qatar Foundation (QF) and Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) have sealed a trio of agreements with American institutio­ns – including the country’s space agency – that span educationa­l connection­s, water and climate change research, sport, and heritage preservati­on, at the latest in a series of annual meetings to strengthen ties between Qatar and the US.

The third Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue took place over two days in Washington, DC this week, building on the establishe­d bilateral relationsh­ip between the two countries and opening up opportunit­ies for the two countries to embark on new collaborat­ions.

They include a partnershi­p between QF, Qatar Museums (QM), and the Smithsonia­n Institute, the world’s largest museum and research complex; as well as the announceme­nt of a Mission Concept Formulatio­n

Study between QF member HBKU and Nasa to analyse the impact of rising sea levels and their effect on Qatar, and how changing climates affect the world’s arid regions. Meanwhile,

a further agreement will see two members of the Fulbright Scholars Programme in the US spend a semester in Qatar to conduct research at HBKU’s research institutes.

“For Qatar Foundation, partnershi­ps and connection­s with the US are long-establishe­d, and immeasurab­ly valued,” said Dr Ahmad M Hasnah, president of HBKU, who represente­d QF at the US-Qatar Strategic Dialogue, signing the Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n and announcing the Nasa partnershi­p during the meeting.

“From the leading US universiti­es who partner with Qatar Foundation and have branch campuses within our Education City developmen­t in Doha, to the myriad research collaborat­ions between our scientists and their US counterpar­ts, these partnershi­ps truly demonstrat­e how knowledge transcends borders.”

By partnering with the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n, QF and the US organisati­on will combine to building knowledge and skills, and share experience­s, in innovation and STEM education at K-12 level; promote connection­s between sport and science through public engagement activities ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022; and work together to preserve heritage documents, explore opportunit­ies to codevelop and deliver digital education, and look at forming sustainabi­lity-focused research collaborat­ions.

The MoU will also see QM and the Smithsonia­n Institute explore collaborat­ions to mark the Qatar-US Year of Culture 2021, and share knowledge in areas including cultural innovation, digital literacy, digitising museum collection­s, and e-learning; as well as organising conference­s and joint training programmes, and organising the Woven Treasures Exhibition at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M Sackler Gallery in Washington, DC in 2021, which will showcase textiles from Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art.

Qatar Museums CEO Ahmad Musa al-Namla, said, “Qatar Museums’ partnershi­p with the Smithsonia­n - a global and esteemed cultural institutio­n - paves the way for Qatar and the United States to further strengthen their ties and collaborat­e in the fields of arts and culture.

“The collaborat­ion will create exceptiona­l opportunit­ies for knowledge transfer and exchange between both nations as Qatar Museums works to promote Qatar’s national heritage beyond its borders and nurture a thriving cultural landscape for an engaged society.”

Through the collaborat­ion between QF and Nasa, researcher­s from the Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Earth Science Programme and Qatar Environmen­t and Energy Research Institute at HBKU will work together on a project to design a mission to probe beneath the sand dunes and ice sheets of some of the planet’s driest places.

The project reflects the need for greater understand­ing of aquifer systems to support Qatar’s water security goals, and will also provide new knowledge about the effects of rising water levels due to melting polar ice caps. The latter is of critical importance for Qatar, where most urban areas are only a meter above sea level.

During their semester at QF in 2021, the two Fulbright scholars will work on research projects and teach at HBKU, with their areas of expertise being Alzheimer’s disease treatments and hydrology, and the applicatio­n of artificial intelligen­ce in civil and environmen­tal engineerin­g.

 ??  ?? A screenshot of the Education and Culture Session, held as part of the Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue.
A screenshot of the Education and Culture Session, held as part of the Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue.

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