‘Education must evolve to meet rapid change in global ecosystem’
The Peninsula
Qatar’s strategy to diversify its economy into knowledge production has seen it invest substantially in education, Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), research and development (R&D), and coastal development and tourism. In an ever-changing global ecosystem, a robust education system goes ‘pari passu’ with innovation and economic development.
In Qatar, the higher education system is being geared towards more practical and applied curriculums to ensure the graduates don’t get swallowed up by the system.
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at Qatar University offers a range of programs at undergraduate and graduate levels. As the largest college in the prestigious institution, developing problem-solvers and competent national cadres is the college’s top priority.