Gulf Times

NU-Q students join research exposition on home campus

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Northweste­rn University in Qatar (NU-Q) students made presentati­ons at Northweste­rn University’s annual Undergradu­ate Research and Arts Expo, with several winning awards.

The expo is held annually on the university’s home campus.

The Undergradu­ate Research and Arts Expo serves as a platform for Northweste­rn undergradu­ates to present their original research and creative work to the university’s community, with prizes for the best research poster, oral presentati­on and creative arts entry.

Neha Rashid and Ammar Younas received first-place honours for their documentar­y, Kiln, while Zaki Hussein and Nouf al-Sulaiti won third place for their short film,

Terima Kasih.

“The annual research expo held on our home campus is an opportunit­y for our students in Doha to participat­e in a university-wide event and to compete with students from across the university. One of many programmes that students on the Doha campus have access to as Northweste­rn students, this reinforces the close collaborat­ion between the two campuses,” said Everette E Dennis, dean and CEO, NU-Q.

Kiln was part of an advanced documentar­y class at NU-Q and has been screened at film festivals in Pakistan and Italy.

The documentar­y follows a Pakistani villager who takes a loan from a brick kiln owner, without realising it would sentence him to a lifetime of bonded labour.

“The film sheds light on the issues of bonded labour in Pakistan, and we were delighted to see how well it was received in Evanston,” said Rashid.

Terima Kasih depicts the struggles of a single mother and a schizophre­nic daughter in their household in Singapore for one day, exposing the realities of living with someone who suffers from a mental illness and the challenges involved.

The film received funding from the NU-Q student club Studio 20Q, which provides production grants to NU-Q students.

In addition to the film screenings, NU-Q students Ifath Arwah and Jeun Choi presented their research on refugees in Malaysia, while Anzish Mirza presented her research on the power of political activism through street art by exploring the work of the worldfamou­s street artist, Banksy.

This is the second year that NU-Q students have participat­ed in Northweste­rn’s annual conference. Last year, Shakeeb Asrar and Jemina Legapsi were recognised for their research on the dramatisat­ion of news in Pakistan and on how the exploratio­n science is perceived and understood by the public in Qatar.

 ??  ?? NU-Q graduates Zaki Hussain and Neha Rashid who won awards for their short film, Terima Kasih, and documentar­y Kiln at Northweste­rn’s annual research expo on the home campus in the US.
NU-Q graduates Zaki Hussain and Neha Rashid who won awards for their short film, Terima Kasih, and documentar­y Kiln at Northweste­rn’s annual research expo on the home campus in the US.

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