Led by the Students Activities Department, Qatar University (QU) celebrated Qatar National Day with an array of festivities that reflected the country’s heritage, culture, and traditions.
The celebrations included two consecutive events on the male and female campuses. They featured five booths highlighting Qatari traditions, a traditional tent and Qatari food.
On the male campus, the celebrations featured the screening of two videos, national songs and poetry recitations, as well as traditional sword dances (Ardha). A live performance themed ‘Love of the Nation’, a session on the ‘Gaze of a Homeland’, and a live operetta titled ‘The Story of the Nation’ were also part of the celebratory programme.
The event on the female campus was organised by the Female Students Committee for National Day, in collaboration with QU Housing and Inclusion and Special Needs Support Centre. It featured a live performance themed ‘Love of the Nation’ presented by high school female students, poetry recitations, various competitions, and a live operetta themed ‘We Are All Qatar’. It also included five booths that showcased Qatar’s achievements, Qatari traditional food, photography and a traditional wedding show.
On the sidelines of these celebratory events, QU presented a booth at Darb Al Saai. The booth included educational activities presented by students from various colleges – ‘The Little  Journalist’ (College of Arts and Sciences); ‘QU History’ (College of Sharia and Islamic Studies); ‘The Little Pharmacist’ (College of Pharmacy); ‘I Am a Doctor’ (College of Medicine); ‘Engineering Academy’, ‘Architecture Studio’, ‘CNC Machine’ and ‘Chemical Engineering Lab’ (College of Engineering).
Other activities included sessions on recycling by the Students Activities Department and educational workshops for high school students by Al Bairaq Programme.
As part of the celebrations at Darb Al Saai, the Department of Chemistry and Earth Sciences (DCES) at QU College of Arts and Sciences presented two booths. The first booth featuring plants was a collaboration with Murooj Qatar. Visitors were briefed on ways to grow plants from seed indoors and outdoors. Students were on hand at the second booth to provide experiments on how to remove heavy metals from eggshell and how to reveal fingerprints.
QU president Dr Hassan al-Derham said: “The National Day is one of the most cherished events in Qatar. We celebrate our glory and shared identity and the history which shaped it.”

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