QU Celebrates Graduation of 13th Cohort of Generations Empowerment Consortium.


Doha: Qatar University (QU) celebrated the graduation of the 13th cohort of the Generations Empowerment Consortium. This initiative aimed to invest in national talent in health and medical sciences. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Omar bin Mohammed Al Ansari, President of QU, emphasized that this national initiative bridges education and healthcare, paving new pathways for students toward a promising future. He highlighted the Consortium’s embodiment of QU’s commitment to nurturing the scientific and practical capabilities of students in diverse fields such as healthcare, biodiversity research, genomics, precision medicine, and other disciplines that enhance human well-being and balance societal ecosystems.

According to Qatar News Agency, Dr. Al Ansari further remarked that QU firmly believes in the abilities of its students. Through this initiative, the university provided an integrated environment that combines education with practical training in collaboration with its health and education sector partners.
He noted that this unique opportunity allows students to engage with a network of experts, scientists, and healthcare providers, equipping them with skills to lead future advancements in health and medical sciences.

Prof. Asma Al-Thani, Vice President for Health and Medical Sciences at QU, shared that the latest round of applications received 926 submissions, out of which 230 students were selected to participate in training programs such as Health, Qatar Scientists in Biodiversity, and Genomics and Precision Medicine. The training spanned two consecutive weeks, with a new addition this year focusing on empowering children.

Prof. Al-Thani added, “The Generations Empowerment Consortium reflects a national unity that integrates education and healthcare, elevating the ambitions of young people. The Consortium seeks to create an inclusive environment fostering collaboration between students and healthcare providers through structured training programs at the university campus. This approach supports young gener
ations from an early stage, enabling them to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to the flourishing health sector.” Highlighting key achievements, Prof. Al-Thani noted that the proportion of Qatari students in the healthcare sector has risen significantly, from 6 percent in 2013 to 42 percent in 2024. The Consortium has contributed approximately 40-45 percent of these figures. Furthermore, this initiative has been documented in internationally published scientific research and officially accredited by the Ministry of Education as a community service training entity for public and private schools. The Consortium has also signed several cooperation agreements with health sector partners and has won more than five international awards.

Established in 2013 to support Qatar’s Vision 2030, the Generations Empowerment Consortium is the only initiative of its kind in Qatar. It unites 13 partners from the health, research, and education sectors, operating on a data-driven approach that underscores
its effectiveness.