The College of Islamic Studies (CIS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) have signed a memorandum of understanding for establishing a framework for collaboration in the design of joint postgraduate degrees as well as executive diplomas.
Under the agreement, HBKU's CIS and UNITAR will pursue and develop forms of co-operation, including joint postgraduate degree programs, short courses, and executive diplomas that will cut across the disciplines of diplomacy, international law, security, energy, strategic studies, and leadership among others.
The partnership's scope enables UN practitioners and HBKU's CIS faculty to combine their expertise in the design of academic programming, drawing upon their collective expertise to bolster human development in Qatar while promoting interdisciplinary research agendas and injecting new contributions to global Islamic scholarship.
The Dean of College of Islamic Studies, Dr Recep Senturk, said: "Our collaboration with UNITAR will enable us to deepen the interdisciplinary nature of our academic and research programming by infusing insights from renowned UN experts in a multitude of fields that span the spectrum of international relations. This partnership embodies the College's innate dedication to dialogue, overcoming borders, and building capacity in Qatar and beyond, which we carry out by actively leveraging local and international exchange and collaborations with distinguished partners in different sectors such as UNITAR."
Director of the Division for Multilateral Diplomacy at UNITAR Rabih El Haddad commented: "UNITAR's excellent co-operation with the State of Qatar has been ongoing for numerous years, and it now extends far beyond the government level. Our commitment to joining forces with the most esteemed academic institutions at the state and regional level is aptly embodied by the launch of this important partnership, through which we jointly seek to disseminate knowledge, create true excellence, and empower leaders of today and of tomorrow according to the highest international standards."