Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) yesterday announced the graduation of its latest cohort from School of Social Sciences and Humanities, and School Public Administration and Development Economics. 
DI president Dr Yasir Suleiman Malley expressed his pride and respect for the graduates of the 4th cohort. “It is an achievement that will never be forgotten during this unprecedented times due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and the precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus.”
Dr Malley wished all graduates a future full of success and accomplishments in their communities and to attain the aspirations of their homeland, continue their professional and scientific career and shine during the next stage. 
“Students are the sustainable capital of Doha Institute and every cohort plays a vital role in this sustainability, which would not have been achieved without the generous support received from Qatar, the leadership and the people,” he noted.
Dr Hend al-Muftah, vice president, Administration and Finance said, “The Institute is proud of its students who have challenged the pandemic by continuing the studies through virtual platforms and have succeeded. Unfortunately, the graduation ceremony was cancelled this year for the precautionary measures to curb Covid-19.” 
“Sincere wishes to graduates in their future career, whether academic, professional or research, hoping that they will be the best ambassadors of the Institute, well-equipped with knowledge and good ethics.”
“The Doha Institute is celebrating the graduation of its 4th cohort of students empowered by the knowledge to support the development process,” Ali Menadi al-Kaabi director, Communication and External Relations, DI stated. “The Institute is a landmark in the field of higher education in Qatar and the Arab region, which focuses on the required disciplines to promote intellectual awareness and advance sustainable development, seeking to achieve the Qatar National Vision 2030 goals,” he added.