The Qatar Career Development Centre (QCDC), founded by Qatar Foundation (QF), launched on Tuesday the 2025 edition of the Career Counsellors Hub at Multaqa, Education City, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), the US embassy in Doha, and QF Higher Education.The two-day programme brings together 200 counsellors from public and private schools across Qatar, alongside counselors from Education City institutions, to strengthen career guidance and student support nationwide.The opening ceremony was attended by QCDC executive director Saad Abdulla al-Kharji and representatives from the MoEHE, including Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs Maha Zayed al-Ruwaili and Schools and Student Affairs Department director Maryam al-Nisf al-Buainain.Others at the launch included Stefanie Altman-Winans, the chargé d’affaires at the US embassy; QF Higher Education president Francisco J Marmolejo; and Abeer al-Khalifa, the president of Pre-University Education (PUE).The Hub’s opening programme featured remarks from QCDC leadership and partner institutions, followed by a high-level panel on maximising the role of career counsellors in Qatar’s human resources development strategy.The agenda continued with bilingual training sessions, interactive workshops, and a networking exhibition connecting counselors with universities, government bodies, and education organisations.The high-level panel brought together Qatar Finance and Business Academy chief executive Dr Khalifa al-Yafei, former president of Qatar University HE Prof Sheikha Abdulla al-Misnad, the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau’s Civil Service Affairs director Yaqoub Saleh al-Ishaq, and Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs al-Ruwaili.The session was moderated by career development expert Dr Hamda Hamad al-Naemi, and examined how unified standards, enhanced counselor capacity-building, and school-university-employer linkages can translate national strategies into daily impact for students."Career Counselors Hub is where policy meets practice,” said QCDC executive director al-Kharji.In her address at the Hub, al-Ruwaili noted that the Hub "has become an essential platform for exchanging experience and best practices – empowering students to chart their academic and career paths in an informed and deliberate manner”."The US embassy is proud to collaborate with Qatari institutions, including the dedicated hosts of this Counselors’ Hub, to connect students with opportunities to study, research, and innovate in Qatar and the US," said Altman-Winans."Counsellors play a vital role in guiding and supporting students as they take their next steps into higher education, and we are deeply grateful for the partnership we share with them,” said Marmolejo. "At Qatar Foundation’s Education City, we are proud to offer a unique environment where world-class universities, research, and student life come together to empower young people.”The Hub is positioned as an operational pillar of the national career guidance ecosystem developed by the QCDC with MoEHE and partner institutions.It standardises counselor capacity-building, promotes evidence-based tools, and strengthens pathways between schools, higher education, and employers, supporting the Human Development pillar of Qatar National Vision 2030.
September 09, 2025 | 10:26 PM