University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) has inaugurated on its premises an educational Banking and FinTech Trading Room, considered a first in the region.
This new addition to the university’s state-of-the-art educational facilities is meant to facilitate applied and experiential learning for students enroled in the College of Business Management programmes.
The event was attended by Yousuf Mohamed al-Jaida, CEO, Qatar Financial Centre; Adel al-Malki, GM Group Retail Banking, QNB; Dr Salem Al-Naemi, UDST’s president, a number of officials from the banking and finance sectors in Qatar including high-level representatives from Qatar Financial Centre, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Qatar Stock Exchange, Al Jazeera Media Network and London Stock Exchange Group.
Dr Al-Naemi said: “We aim to develop our students’ skills and competencies in a real-world setup, to graduate well-equipped talents capable of integrating into the workplace from day one. Our Banking and FinTech Trading Room will serve all our business management students and in particular, those enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Business Administration in Banking and Financial Technology program and the Bachelor of Applied Business Administration in Applied Accounting program. This room is a testament to the University’s innovative approach to education. We have many plans for the future of our Banking and FinTech Trading Room and the main highlight would be a collaborative research platform.”
Al-Jaida added: “We encourage students to acquire the financial skill set needed for the future. There is a big number of job vacancies created by Qatar Financial Centre and there are many openings in the financial market waiting for skilled and talented people the likes of UDST graduates. We look forward to hosting interns at our premises and collaborating on many new programmes.”
The state-of-the-art Banking and FinTech Trading Room brings innovative financial intelligence to UDST and provides a more engaging experience for students and faculty. The room enables students to hone new employment skills and further understand data-empowered decisions while undertaking accounting, finance, and financial modeling in an advanced setup. It provides real-time data sets and facilitates joint research projects with major entities from the finance, banking and business sectors.
Ahmed Hafez, business director, Data & Analytics, London Stock Exchange Group said: “I would like to thank University of Doha for Science and Technology for their trusted partnership with the London Stock Exchange Group in powering this lab with data and analytics, bringing the next generation of financial intelligence to academic institutions and providing a more interactive learning experience for all students and faculty alike. This exciting opportunity will maximise applied learning for the students of the university.”
 
 
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