Qatar Tribune

Texas A&M students learn about life in Qatar during study abroad

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

STUDENTS from Texas A M University’s flagship campus in College Station, Texas (USA), learned about life in Qatar during various study abroad opportunit­ies offered by Texas A M at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university.

During the visits, the students met with Doha-based students and faculty, participat­ed in cultural experience­s and visited various industry sites throughout the country.

In December, 14 students from the Texas A M College of Agricultur­e and Life Sciences participat­ed in a study abroad programme that brought them to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The Texas A M group from the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences worked volunteer shifts at the FIFA Fan Festival, helping out in specific zones of the festival, including the lost and found booth, accessibil­ity towers, around the main stage and screens, and food and beverage outlets.

Bradley Burroughs, programme coordinato­r in the First-Year Experience Office for Student Success at Texas A M and a doctoral student, station, said: “Spending time in Qatar during the World Cup was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I was thoroughly surprised with how beautiful the area is and how intentiona­l the people were to ensure we are making the most of our time here. It really has been an incredible opportunit­y to see this part of the world, and it has been an experience I will cherish forever.”

In January, eight students from the Mays Business School at Texas A M also visited Qatar as a part of a faculty-led Study Abroad programme. They visited several agricultur­al companies to gain a better understand­ing of the farming techniques and practices used in this part of the world.

Niko Nemanic, an agricultur­al economics student, said: “My time in Qatar was incredible. Every day was a new cultural experience. Some of my favourite activities were going to the desert, visiting a mosque and learning about various businesses in Qatar.

“This allowed me to grasp a deeper understand­ing of the Middle East, and my perspectiv­e of the Middle East has changed almost entirely. This trip has allowed me to better understand the history, culture and business of the Middle East and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to expand their cultural relativism.”

German Vega Gonzalez, who is pursuing an undergradu­ate degree with the Department of Communicat­ion on the College Station campus, completed an internship with the communicat­ions team at Texas A M at Qatar during the fall semester.

As a communicat­ions major, he was also able to cross-register and complete a course at Northweste­rn University in Qatar, as it is a part of the QF multiversi­ty.

He said, “If I had to summarise my experience in Qatar in one word, it would be unexpected.’ After living it firsthand, I can honestly say that it was one* of the most fulfilling experience­s in my life. Not only was I able to surround myself with people from different cultures who welcomed me into their country, but I came back to the United States more open-minded, relating to global issues with dif ferent perspectiv­es in mind.”

Dr C sar Octavio Malav , dean of Texas A M at Qatar, said that he aims to bring around 200 students from various discipline­s at the College Station campus to Doha over the course of the academic year.

“Student mobility and internatio­nal exchanges are crucial for developing a broad worldview and internatio­nal awareness,” Malav said.

Recently, undergradu­ate students from Texas A M at Qatar travelled to College Station for a study abroad programme as part of their intercultu­ral communicat­ions course, where they explored and analysed the different elements for communicat­ions at several of the group stage matches of the FIFA World Cup 2022.

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