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Tuesday, December 23, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Sport

UDST dominate University Rapid Chess Championship

The University Rapid Chess Championship, organised by the Qatar University Sports Federation in collaboration with the Qatar Chess Association (QCA), concluded at the Community College gymnasium.Mahjoub Mohammed of Doha University of Science and Technology claimed first place in the men’s individual competition with nine points, ahead of teammate Muhannad Hussein Mohammed in second, while Qatar University’s Yousef al-Janahi finished third.In the women’s individual category, Qatar University’s Sana Nour Kartel emerged champion. Victoria Honordez of Doha University of Science and Technology secured second place, with her colleague Ghalia al-Naimi completing the podium.Doha University of Science and Technology also dominated the team events, taking first place in both the men’s and women’s team championships. Qatar University placed second in both categories, while Community College finished third in the men’s event and Hamad Bin Khalifa University claimed third in the women’s.Mohammed al-Mudhahka, President of the QCA, praised the high level of participation, noting that the rapid chess format showcased students’ mental and cognitive abilities. He stressed the Federation’s commitment to promoting chess culture in universities and strengthening cooperation with sports federations across the country.

Gulf Times
Business

UDST signs academic collaboration contract with leading UK immersive technology companies

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) has signed an Academic Collaboration Contract with three globally recognized UK-based companies: Metaverse Learning Limited, MX Reality Limited, and vGather Limited (Metaverse Hub). The contract marks a milestone in advancing innovation, immersive education, and applied research in Qatar. Through this collaboration, the parties will engage in several key initiatives, including joint applied research projects, and integration of cutting-edge Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies into education. The companies will also provide training for UDST faculty, internships for students, and contribute to UDST's research proposals and industry-driven initiatives. President of UDST Dr. Salem Al-Naemi commented: "This collaboration is a strategic step toward embedding immersive technologies into applied education and research at UDST. It will enrich the learning experience for our students by allowing them to engage with state-of-the-art VR, AR, and MR tools, and will open new pathways for applied research in areas of national and global relevance. Together, we are positioning UDST as a hub for innovation in Qatar and the wider region, aligned with the national vision for knowledge-based development." CEO of mXreality, Dr. Majid Al-Kader, said: "This partnership represents a powerful collaboration between UDST and our group of businesses — mXreality, Metaverse Learning, and Metaverse Hub. Together, we are committed to accelerating the digital transformation of learning by bringing immersive technology, AI, and innovation into the hands of students. By combining UDST's academic excellence with our expertise in creating engaging, future-focused digital platforms, we will give learners the tools and confidence to succeed in an increasingly dynamic global workforce." This collaboration highlights UDST's commitment to aligning academic learning with real-world innovation, ensuring students and faculty gain access to transformative technologies and global expertise.

Gulf Times
Qatar

UDST welcomes more than 8,000 students

The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) officially launched the 2025-26 academic year with more than 8,000 students enrolled for the Fall semester, including more than 1,600 new joiners, a statement said Sunday. The UDST has also witnessed significant growth in its international student community, welcoming more than 150 learners from across the GCC and beyond, supported by the dedicated International Education and Admissions Office which provides pre-arrival onboarding and ongoing assistance. The UDST features five colleges that provide 76 academic programmes in the areas of Business, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences, and General Education. To mark the beginning of the academic journey, the UDST hosted “Ahlan” week, a campus-wide orientation welcoming its newest cohort. The event introduced students to campus life, services, and facilities through interactive sessions and engagements with faculty members, college deans, and student support divisions such as Admissions and Registration, Student Central Services, Sport and Wellness, and Counselling and Accessibility Services. This year, the UDST has introduced a range of value-added services to further enhance the student experience and support student success from the very start of their academic journey. The recently implemented Student Success Management System aims to help students navigate university life and streamline their overall experience, while the Pre-University Skills Summer Programme offers a head start and smooth transition into campus life. The First Year Student Experience initiative features a proactive pre-orientation phone campaign, ensuring students’ questions are answered early and connecting them to valuable resources. During orientation, students benefit from Academic Success Planning Programming to set and achieve academic, personal, and professional goals, as well as information on scholarship opportunities and guidance tools to inform their academic decisions. "Our students are not only beginning their university journey; they are joining an academic institution that upholds a national mission and a future-focused vision,” said UDST president Dr Salem al-Naemi. “We are committed to providing them with more than just academic knowledge; we aim to instill in them the practical skills and mindset needed to lead, innovate, and create meaningful impact.” “I urge each of our students to embrace this journey with ambition and purpose,” he stated. The UDST has also announced the launch of a new set of specialised programmes for this academic year. These include: a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, the first of its kind in Qatar, designed to prepare highly qualified engineers for the aviation sector; a Master of Science in Telecommunications and Network Engineering; and a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management, aimed at developing administrative and technical competencies in the air transport industry. The UDST has also introduced a Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, in response to the growing demand for professionals in advanced digital technologies. In the field of education, the university has launched three specialised programmes under the “Tomouh” initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. These include a Bachelor of Science in Teaching STEM, a Master of Science in Teaching STEM, and a Master of Science in STEM and TVET Education, with the goal of preparing qualified Qatari educators in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).