CUC Ulster University recently hosted the 3rd International Women’s Colloquium while featuring women achievers and holding panel discussions. Themed “Inspire Inclusion,” the colloquium served as a beacon for gender equity and empowerment, featuring distinguished guest speakers who shared their inspiring journeys and emphasised the rising prominence of women in STEM careers.
Among the esteemed speakers were Dr Noora Fatis al-Marri, Founding Secretary-General of the Arab Association for Cybersecurity and Associate Professor at Qatar University (QU), Shaika al-Nassr, Director-Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) with Qatar Museums (QU), Raida Abdulsalam, Founder and Chairwoman at Al Jedad Holding, Shams al-Qassabi, Entrepreneur and Qatar’s first woman to create innovative spice mixes and food combinations and Professor Jackie McCoy, Ulster University Belfast, Northern Ireland, Associate Dean of Global Engagement.
In a profound recognition of Qatar’s Vision 2030, discussions during the colloquium highlighted the pivotal role of women’s equity in achieving the country’s expected growth, particularly in STEM-related fields. Qatar’s ambitious National Vision aims to transform the nation into an advanced society of innovation and progress, with female empowerment at its core. However, the attainment of such objectives hinges crucially on harnessing the full potential of its female workforce.
Dr Faris Gorashi, Executive Dean of CUC Ulster, said the event was held to honour the indomitable spirit and remarkable achievements of women around the world. “Inclusion is not just a buzzword; it’s a cornerstone of our values, shaping a diverse and vibrant community where every voice is heard and every story matters.” The active participation and leadership of women in STEM fields are essential for driving innovation, fostering economic growth, and ensuring Qatar’s competitiveness on the global stage,” Dr Faris said.
The opening address was presented by Komal Beg, Dean of Operations at CUC Ulster University. The moderator of the event was Eman al-Abdulla, who is a student at CUC Ulster University’s MBA Women in Leadership programme. Lamese Abrahams, Director of Education for ACES, addressed the group with an exciting preview of the new CUC Ulster University campus being built in Lusail and set to open this September.
In addition, inspiring messages from the university faculty were shared via video amplifying the event’s impact. Students from CUC Ulster University also contributed messages of support adding to the collective spirit of empowerment. According to a statement from CUC Ulster University, the event, broadcast live on YouTube, attracted a diversified global audience from over 40 countries, underscoring the universal importance of gender equity and inclusivity in achieving sustainable development goals.
Michael Stellwag, MBA, Head of Marketing and Recruitment at CUC Ulster University, emphasised the significance of the day’s proceedings. “Together, we can build a future where equality and diversity are not just ideals but ingrained principles that guide our actions,” he said.