AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSTEM Pipeline in Qatar: Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education is pushing four new STEM secondary schools next academic year to lift science-specialisation graduates beyond the 18% target by 2030, with focus areas including cybersecurity, AI and data science. University-to-Industry Training: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change wrapped up a summer training programme for QU and UDST students on environmental sustainability, green development and natural resource management. Healthcare Education Link-Up: UDST signed an MoU with Qatar Armed Forces Medical Services to expand joint programmes, internships and research at Military Medical City Hospital. Engineering Talent Boost: Ashghal and the Qatar Scientific Club launched the fifth “Future Engineer” programme (July 4–16) for 40 secondary students, highlighting innovation via a smart-helmet win in Kuwait. Qatar Tech & Infrastructure: Mwani Qatar reported June growth across ports: 121 vessels (+21%), 78,000 TEUs (+13%) and a 40% jump in bulk cargo. Road Safety Rule: Qatar’s MoI warned against using private vehicles as unlicensed taxis, citing traffic law penalties.
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