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Education City

Education City is a development in Al Rayyan, Qatar. Developed by the Qatar Foundation, the 12 square kilometres (4.6 sq mi) property houses various educational facilities, including satellite campuses of eight international universities.

Education City
المدينة التعليمية
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Administration building under construction, Backyard of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, Bicycle path at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, Road in Education City, 'Discover' art installation, Latticework at Ceremonial Court
Country Qatar
MunicipalityAl Rayyan
Area
 • Total12 km2 (5 sq mi)
Websiteqf.org.qa/education-city

History edit

Education City was launched by Qatar Foundation in 1997. The same year, Virginia Commonwealth University became the first institute to establish itself on its campus.[2] The city was officially inaugurated in 2003.[3]

Over the past 20 years, Education City has grown from a single school to a multi university campus with students from over 50 countries and an enormous research fund, offering significant opportunities for the advancement of knowledge and research across a variety of disciplines.[4]

In the last five years Education City has transformed itself into a full-fledged community adding a 219-bedroom Premier Inn Hotel, a 33-hole Golf Course called Education City Golf Club, Qatar National Library and Oxygen Park.[citation needed]

Institutions edit

 
The Liberal Arts and Science Building houses classrooms for multiple schools.

Six American universities, one British university and one French university have branch campuses at Education City. It also has one local university. These are as follows:

  • Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar School of the Arts (VCUarts Qatar). Established in 1998, VCUarts Qatar was the first international partner university to open in Education City. VCUarts Qatar offers degrees in fashion design, graphic design, interior design and painting and printmaking, a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design. A total of 1017[5] students have graduated from VCUarts Qatar.[when?]
  • Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar (WCM-Q). WCM-Q was established in 2001 as a partnership between Cornell University and Qatar Foundation. WCM-Q's innovative six-year program of studies leads to the Cornell University MD degree. A total of 335 students have graduated from WCM-Q.[when?]
  • Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ). TAMUQ's campus was established in 2003. The university offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering. The university began offering graduate degree programs in Chemical Engineering in 2011. Over 1,000 students have graduated from TAMUQ.[when?] On February 8, 2024, the Board of Regents of the Texas A&M University System voted to close TAMUQ in 2028.[6]
  • Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q). CMU-Q joined Education City in 2004. CMU-Q offers undergraduate programs in Biological Sciences, Business Administration, Computational Biology, Computer Science, and Information Systems. With 10 graduating classes, the total number of graduates from CMU-Q is more than 1,000.[7][when?]
  • Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q). GU-Q was established in 2005. It offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree in one of four majors: International Economics, International Politics, Culture and Politics, and International History. A total of 441 students have graduated from GU-Q.[when?]
  • Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q). NU-Q was founded in 2008 and offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Journalism and Strategic Communication, and Communication. It also offers students the opportunity to earn a minor in Middle East Studies and a minor in Media and Politics. Additionally, students can earn a certificate in Strategic Communication. A total of 343 students have graduated from NU-Q.[when?]
  • HEC Paris in Qatar was established in 2010. Courses on offer include Master's programs, Summer School, MBA, PhD, Executive MBA, TRIUM Global Executive MBA executive short programs, and customized executive education programs for companies. HEC Paris launched Qatar's first international Executive MBA, and also provides a Specialized master's degree in strategic business unit management. A total of 593 students have graduated from HEC Paris in Qatar.[when?]
  • University College London opened a campus in Qatar in 2010 and after it ended its 10-year contract, UCL left Education City on June 30, 2020. It used to offer a MA in Library and Information Studies and an MA in Museum and Gallery Practice. A total of 254 students have graduated from UCL Qatar.[when?]
  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). HBKU was founded in 2010. It houses three national research institutes: Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Qatar Computing Research Institute, and Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute. HBKU's academic portfolio is tailored to meet the needs of the local community, inspiring Qataris to continue their pursuit of education with a diverse offering of degrees, Master's programs, and PhD courses. HBKU's educational efforts comprise five colleges and an entity devoted to executive education: the College of Health and Life Sciences, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, College of Islamic Studies, College of Law & Public Policy, College of Science & Engineering, and the Executive Education Center.

Basic education edit

Other educational centers located at Education City include:

  • Qatar Academy (QA) Doha was established in 1995, as Qatar Foundation's first school. It is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, and the Council of International Schools. There are five Qataraadi Academy schools in different locations throughout Qatar, including QA Al Khor, QA Al Wakra QA Msheireb, and QA Sidra.
  • Academic Bridge Program (ABP) was established in 2001 and is a rigorous, two-semester general studies program that focuses on English, math, science, and computer skills. Studies in these four areas help ensure students make a successful transition from high school to university.
  • Awsaj Academy was established in 1996 and is a K-12 specialized school that addresses the needs of students with mild to moderate learning challenges.
  • Renad Academy - was launched in 2016, helping children who have been diagnosed with mild to moderate Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Qatar Leadership Academy (QLA), opened in 2005. QLA follows a US curriculum model, with a full high school program in grades 8–12.

Research edit

Several centers based at Education City focus on science and research. These include:

Other centers edit

  • Al Shaqab is an equine center.
  • Doha Debates, a public forum for dialogue which hosts international level debate events in its own unique "majlis" style.
  • Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, houses the ‘Mathaf Collection’, co-owned by Qatar Museums and Qatar Foundation, which is the world's largest specialized collection of its kind. Oxygen Park is a landscaped open space that incorporates sports, recreation, and heritage in a relatively cool environment. The 130,000-square-metre park was commissioned by Qatar Foundation to be an outdoor oasis for its community and the general public.
  • QatarDebate, the national debating organization for Qatar.
  • Qatar National Convention Centre
  • Education City Mosque, with the capacity to host 1,800 worshippers in its main prayer hall and another 1,000 in its exterior courtyard, it also serves as a community mosque for the surrounding Al Rayyan area.
  • Premier Inn Doha Education City is a 219 bedroom hotel located in Doha Education City. It is part of the UK based Premier Inn Hotels group which has over 800 hotels in the UK. The hotel has a Costa Coffee shop, an all day dining restaurant, pool and gym and other facilities. The hotel is seamlessly connected to the tram and metro network in Education City and Doha, and also runs a free shuttle bus to Mall of Qatar and within Education City for its guests.

Transport edit

Three separate stations of the Doha Metro's Green Line (also known as the Education Line) serve Education City: the Education City station, the Qatar National Library station, and the Al Shaqab station. All three stations were opened to the public on 10 December 2019.[9]

Controversy edit

American universities which have established campuses in Education City have been the subject of ongoing criticism of whether it is appropriate to maintain a campus in Qatar, given the alleged Qatari links to state-sponsored terrorism, the lack of freedom of speech in the country and the country's absolute monarchy. In an interview with Gulf News Journal, Herbert London, president of the London Center for Policy Research and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, said "universities I think have compromised themselves" by having campuses in a country like Qatar where academic freedom and freedom of the press are severely limited.[10]

Academic freedom edit

In Qatar, the monarchy has absolute authority over all aspects of life; as such, the nation adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic sharia.[11] Despite the country itself stating that educational and research institutions have total academic and intellectual freedom.

In 2014, Love Comes Later, a book by Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar, English professor for Georgetown University in Qatar, Northwestern University in Qatar, and Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar, was banned by the State of Qatar with no explanation.[12] Rajakumar has stated that she wrote the book with the Qatari “sensibilities of the public culture” in mind, meaning that the book did not include the main three objections: sex, atheism, and politics.[13] Some art that has been displayed at VCUarts Qatar has had to be taken down as some Qatari students found it to be disrespectful to their culture, an issue that reflects the differences in conservatism and social practices that are present at the Qatari campus.[14]

In an article by The Washington Post, Susan Dun, an assistant professor of communication at NU-Q said that some professors do exercise caution with statements, written work, or speeches that may reach a wider audience than just the Education City community.[15]

Everette Dennis, the dean of NU-Q, led a six-nation survey in 2015 that was financed by the Qatar National Research Fund and asked questions such as if people think their country is “headed in the right direction”. While the UAE, Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia all had answers to the question, there was no data from Qatar as the government blocked the question from being asked to survey participants.[14]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Explore Qatar's Education City". Qatar Foundation. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  2. ^ Dominic J. Brewer; Catherine H. Augustine; Gail L. Zellman; Gery W. Ryan; Charles A. Goldman; Gery Ryan (2007). Education for a New Era: Design and Implementation of K-12 Education Reform in Qatar. RAND Institute Qatar. pp. 27–28. ISBN 9780833047830.
  3. ^ "Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser". Qatar Foundation. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  4. ^ "Qatar Foundation | Learning From Education City". www.qf.org.qa. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  5. ^ "At a glance". VCUarts Qatar.
  6. ^ "Texas A&M-Qatar Campus to Close by 2028 – TAMUS System News". news.tamus.edu. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  7. ^ "Alumni". Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar. January 22, 2024.
  8. ^ Fazeena Saleem (January 15, 2018). "Sidra Medicine opens hospital building". The Peninsula. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "All Doha Metro lines open for public". The Peninsula. December 10, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  10. ^ "Roots of American universities grow deeper in Qatar, drawing criticism". Gulf News Journal. June 8, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  11. ^ Anderson, Nick (December 6, 2015). "In Qatar's Education City, U.S. colleges are building an academic oasis". Washington Post. Retrieved June 21, 2016. [verification needed]
  12. ^ Anderson, Nick (December 6, 2015). "In Qatar's Education City, U.S. colleges are building an academic oasis". Washington Post. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  13. ^ Kapsidelis, Karen (March 15, 2014). "Qatar bans novel by VCU professor". The Roanoke Times. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  14. ^ a b "In Qatar's Education City, U.S. colleges are building an academic oasis". Washington Post. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
  15. ^ "Can U.S. universities thrive in the Persian Gulf? These scholars say yes". Washington Post. Retrieved May 13, 2016.

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Education City is a development in Al Rayyan Qatar Developed by the Qatar Foundation the 12 square kilometres 4 6 sq mi property houses various educational facilities including satellite campuses of eight international universities Education City المدينة التعليميةCampusTop to Bottom Left to Right Administration building under construction Backyard of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Bicycle path at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Road in Education City Discover art installation Latticework at Ceremonial CourtCountry QatarMunicipalityAl RayyanArea 1 Total12 km2 5 sq mi Websiteqf org qa education city Contents 1 History 2 Institutions 2 1 Basic education 2 2 Research 2 3 Other centers 3 Transport 4 Controversy 4 1 Academic freedom 5 Gallery 6 ReferencesHistory editEducation City was launched by Qatar Foundation in 1997 The same year Virginia Commonwealth University became the first institute to establish itself on its campus 2 The city was officially inaugurated in 2003 3 Over the past 20 years Education City has grown from a single school to a multi university campus with students from over 50 countries and an enormous research fund offering significant opportunities for the advancement of knowledge and research across a variety of disciplines 4 In the last five years Education City has transformed itself into a full fledged community adding a 219 bedroom Premier Inn Hotel a 33 hole Golf Course called Education City Golf Club Qatar National Library and Oxygen Park citation needed Institutions edit nbsp The Liberal Arts and Science Building houses classrooms for multiple schools Six American universities one British university and one French university have branch campuses at Education City It also has one local university These are as follows Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar School of the Arts VCUarts Qatar Established in 1998 VCUarts Qatar was the first international partner university to open in Education City VCUarts Qatar offers degrees in fashion design graphic design interior design and painting and printmaking a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design A total of 1017 5 students have graduated from VCUarts Qatar when Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar WCM Q WCM Q was established in 2001 as a partnership between Cornell University and Qatar Foundation WCM Q s innovative six year program of studies leads to the Cornell University MD degree A total of 335 students have graduated from WCM Q when Texas A amp M University at Qatar TAMUQ TAMUQ s campus was established in 2003 The university offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering The university began offering graduate degree programs in Chemical Engineering in 2011 Over 1 000 students have graduated from TAMUQ when On February 8 2024 the Board of Regents of the Texas A amp M University System voted to close TAMUQ in 2028 6 Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar CMU Q CMU Q joined Education City in 2004 CMU Q offers undergraduate programs in Biological Sciences Business Administration Computational Biology Computer Science and Information Systems With 10 graduating classes the total number of graduates from CMU Q is more than 1 000 7 when Georgetown University in Qatar GU Q GU Q was established in 2005 It offers a four year Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree in one of four majors International Economics International Politics Culture and Politics and International History A total of 441 students have graduated from GU Q when Northwestern University in Qatar NU Q NU Q was founded in 2008 and offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Journalism and Strategic Communication and Communication It also offers students the opportunity to earn a minor in Middle East Studies and a minor in Media and Politics Additionally students can earn a certificate in Strategic Communication A total of 343 students have graduated from NU Q when HEC Paris in Qatar was established in 2010 Courses on offer include Master s programs Summer School MBA PhD Executive MBA TRIUM Global Executive MBA executive short programs and customized executive education programs for companies HEC Paris launched Qatar s first international Executive MBA and also provides a Specialized master s degree in strategic business unit management A total of 593 students have graduated from HEC Paris in Qatar when University College London opened a campus in Qatar in 2010 and after it ended its 10 year contract UCL left Education City on June 30 2020 It used to offer a MA in Library and Information Studies and an MA in Museum and Gallery Practice A total of 254 students have graduated from UCL Qatar when Hamad Bin Khalifa University HBKU HBKU was founded in 2010 It houses three national research institutes Qatar Biomedical Research Institute Qatar Computing Research Institute and Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute HBKU s academic portfolio is tailored to meet the needs of the local community inspiring Qataris to continue their pursuit of education with a diverse offering of degrees Master s programs and PhD courses HBKU s educational efforts comprise five colleges and an entity devoted to executive education the College of Health and Life Sciences College of Humanities amp Social Sciences College of Islamic Studies College of Law amp Public Policy College of Science amp Engineering and the Executive Education Center Basic education edit Other educational centers located at Education City include Qatar Academy QA Doha was established in 1995 as Qatar Foundation s first school It is an International Baccalaureate IB World School accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools There are five Qataraadi Academy schools in different locations throughout Qatar including QA Al Khor QA Al Wakra QA Msheireb and QA Sidra Academic Bridge Program ABP was established in 2001 and is a rigorous two semester general studies program that focuses on English math science and computer skills Studies in these four areas help ensure students make a successful transition from high school to university Awsaj Academy was established in 1996 and is a K 12 specialized school that addresses the needs of students with mild to moderate learning challenges Renad Academy was launched in 2016 helping children who have been diagnosed with mild to moderate Autism Spectrum Disorder ASD Qatar Leadership Academy QLA opened in 2005 QLA follows a US curriculum model with a full high school program in grades 8 12 Research edit Several centers based at Education City focus on science and research These include Qatar Science amp Technology Park a facility comprising 45 000 square meters of office and laboratory space It provides incubation funding training mentorship and connection to the regional and global tech innovation ecosystem Qatar National Research Fund provides financial support and guidance for original competitively selected research Sidra Medical and Research Center a hospital and biomedical research center 8 Other centers edit Al Shaqab is an equine center Doha Debates a public forum for dialogue which hosts international level debate events in its own unique majlis style Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art houses the Mathaf Collection co owned by Qatar Museums and Qatar Foundation which is the world s largest specialized collection of its kind Oxygen Park is a landscaped open space that incorporates sports recreation and heritage in a relatively cool environment The 130 000 square metre park was commissioned by Qatar Foundation to be an outdoor oasis for its community and the general public QatarDebate the national debating organization for Qatar Qatar National Convention Centre Education City Mosque with the capacity to host 1 800 worshippers in its main prayer hall and another 1 000 in its exterior courtyard it also serves as a community mosque for the surrounding Al Rayyan area Premier Inn Doha Education City is a 219 bedroom hotel located in Doha Education City It is part of the UK based Premier Inn Hotels group which has over 800 hotels in the UK The hotel has a Costa Coffee shop an all day dining restaurant pool and gym and other facilities The hotel is seamlessly connected to the tram and metro network in Education City and Doha and also runs a free shuttle bus to Mall of Qatar and within Education City for its guests Transport editThree separate stations of the Doha Metro s Green Line also known as the Education Line serve Education City the Education City station the Qatar National Library station and the Al Shaqab station All three stations were opened to the public on 10 December 2019 9 Controversy editAmerican universities which have established campuses in Education City have been the subject of ongoing criticism of whether it is appropriate to maintain a campus in Qatar given the alleged Qatari links to state sponsored terrorism the lack of freedom of speech in the country and the country s absolute monarchy In an interview with Gulf News Journal Herbert London president of the London Center for Policy Research and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute said universities I think have compromised themselves by having campuses in a country like Qatar where academic freedom and freedom of the press are severely limited 10 Academic freedom edit In Qatar the monarchy has absolute authority over all aspects of life as such the nation adheres to a strict interpretation of Islamic sharia 11 Despite the country itself stating that educational and research institutions have total academic and intellectual freedom In 2014 Love Comes Later a book by Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar English professor for Georgetown University in Qatar Northwestern University in Qatar and Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar was banned by the State of Qatar with no explanation 12 Rajakumar has stated that she wrote the book with the Qatari sensibilities of the public culture in mind meaning that the book did not include the main three objections sex atheism and politics 13 Some art that has been displayed at VCUarts Qatar has had to be taken down as some Qatari students found it to be disrespectful to their culture an issue that reflects the differences in conservatism and social practices that are present at the Qatari campus 14 In an article by The Washington Post Susan Dun an assistant professor of communication at NU Q said that some professors do exercise caution with statements written work or speeches that may reach a wider audience than just the Education City community 15 Everette Dennis the dean of NU Q led a six nation survey in 2015 that was financed by the Qatar National Research Fund and asked questions such as if people think their country is headed in the right direction While the UAE Egypt Tunisia Lebanon and Saudi Arabia all had answers to the question there was no data from Qatar as the government blocked the question from being asked to survey participants 14 Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit Explore Qatar s Education City Qatar Foundation Retrieved December 30 2019 Dominic J Brewer Catherine H Augustine Gail L Zellman Gery W Ryan Charles A Goldman Gery Ryan 2007 Education for a New Era Design and Implementation of K 12 Education Reform in Qatar RAND Institute Qatar pp 27 28 ISBN 9780833047830 Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Qatar Foundation Retrieved September 9 2015 Qatar Foundation Learning From Education City www qf org qa Retrieved April 28 2018 At a glance VCUarts Qatar Texas A amp M Qatar Campus to Close by 2028 TAMUS System News news tamus edu Retrieved February 9 2024 Alumni Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar January 22 2024 Fazeena Saleem January 15 2018 Sidra Medicine opens hospital building The Peninsula Retrieved July 18 2018 All Doha Metro lines open for public The Peninsula December 10 2019 Retrieved December 16 2019 Roots of American universities grow deeper in Qatar drawing criticism Gulf News Journal June 8 2015 Retrieved May 13 2016 Anderson Nick December 6 2015 In Qatar s Education City U S colleges are building an academic oasis Washington Post Retrieved June 21 2016 verification needed Anderson Nick December 6 2015 In Qatar s Education City U S colleges are building an academic oasis Washington Post Retrieved June 21 2016 Kapsidelis Karen March 15 2014 Qatar bans novel by VCU professor The Roanoke Times Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved June 21 2016 a b In Qatar s Education City U S colleges are building an academic oasis Washington Post Retrieved May 13 2016 Can U S universities thrive in the Persian Gulf These scholars say yes Washington Post Retrieved May 13 2016 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Education City 25 18 54 N 51 26 03 E 25 31500 N 51 43417 E 25 31500 51 43417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Education City amp oldid 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