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  2. Qatar University - Wikipedia

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    East View of Qatar University. The institution was established as the College of Education by a decree from the Emir of Qatar in 1973. The college began with a total of 150 students (93 women and 57 men) and was later expanded to become the University of Qatar in 1977 with four new colleges : Education, Humanities & Social Sciences, Sharia & Law & Islamic Studies, and Science.

  3. List of universities and colleges in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern University in Qatar; Stenden University Qatar [13] Syscoms Institute [14] Texas A&M University at Qatar; Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar [15] Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar [16] City University College [17] German University Qatar [18] University College London Qatar (UCL Qatar) [19] [2010-2020] MIE-SPPU Institute ...

  4. P. N. Suganthan - Wikipedia

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    His Google Scholar citation index is more than 72,000. Suganthan studied at Union College, Tellippalai , Jaffna , Sri Lanka , from primary school until year 12. He scored the highest aggregate of 372 in the 1986 GCE Advanced Level in Sri Lanka and received a full scholarship to the University of Cambridge .

  5. Amal Al-Malki - Wikipedia

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    Amal Al-Malki was born in Doha, Qatar, and grew up in the capital city. [1] Her father was Qatari, while her mother had come to Qatar from Lebanon. [2] As a child, she traveled frequently due to her father's job, and her family kept a house in London. [2] At age 16, she enrolled at Qatar University, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree ...

  6. Qatari involvement in higher education in the United States

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    In 2022, a report by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) identified Qatar as the most significant foreign donor to American universities. The research revealed that from 2001 to 2021, US higher education institutions received US$13 billion in funding from foreign sources, with Qatar contributing donations totaling $4.7 billion to universities in the United States.

  7. Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad - Wikipedia

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    Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad is a Qatari academic who has occupied numerous positions in teaching, administration, and research for over three decades. She assumed presidency of Qatar University in 2003 serving to 2015 replaced by Hassan Rashid Al-Derham.

  8. Ali al-Qaradaghi - Wikipedia

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    He started a study of Sharia at the University of Baghdad and graduated with a doctorate at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo. He is the author of numerous works on the Islamic economy and Comparative Jurisprudence. He has been granted numerous awards and honors and is a member of numerous councils, committees and associations.

  9. Doha Institute for Graduate Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Doha Institute for Graduate Studies is a higher education institute in Doha, Qatar. Its first student enrollment was in the autumn/fall semester of the 2015/2016 academic year. Its first student enrollment was in the autumn/fall semester of the 2015/2016 academic year.