Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and the Qatari Amiri Naval Forces have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to join forces in areas of research and development and promote co-operation in the fields of marine sciences and water research.
The three-year partnership brings together both entities to synergise their shared vision and aim of helping Qatar achieve its national objectives. The agreement was signed by Brigadier-General Mohamed Dasmal al-Kuwari, project team leader for the Office of Water Sciences at Qatari Amiri Naval Forces, and Dr Richard O’ Kennedy, vice-president for research, HBKU.
Along with the joint research and development activities, this partnership also has an added focus on capacity building. As part of this, dedicated initiatives will be launched to provide specialised courses, workshops, and field training that leverage the expertise of specialists from the Qatari Amiri Naval Forces and HBKU.
Brigadier-General al-Kuwari said, “Our partnership with HBKU is positioned to enable innovative research in marine and water sciences within Qatar, which will have a lasting impact on our joint strategic objectives. Along with HBKU, we are committed to advancing research and development in these areas and building critical human capital to ensure such efforts are scaled to new heights.”
Dr O’Kennedy added, “HBKU is delighted to partner with the Qatari Amiri Naval Forces. Protection of our environment, water resources, and biological diversity are outlined as national priorities in the Qatar National Vision 2030 and this collaboration is a significant step towards bolstering efforts to ensure their protection and conservation.”
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