UDST Participates in International Education Conference in Seoul
Doha, February 04 (QNA) - The University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) participated in EduCon, an international education conference held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, which brought together global leaders, educators, and policymakers to discuss the future of education and workforce development.
The conference also witnessed the participation of UDST President Dr. Salem Al-Naemi as a keynote speaker. In his presentation titled "From Oil to Artificial Intelligence: Why Is Qatar Betting on Education?", he addressed various aspects of educational transformation within the framework of the State of Qatar's strategic vision, highlighting the importance placed on investment in education as a fundamental pillar of sustainable development and human capital development.
The President of the University was also hosted in a panel discussion and high-level dialogues that addressed the role of education in the era of digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
During the panel discussion, Dr. Al-Naemi shared UDST's perspective on preparing graduates for the future through applied learning, industry-aligned programs, and strong international partnerships. He emphasized the importance of balancing technological advancement with human-centered education to ensure graduates remain adaptable, skilled, and globally competitive.
The UDST President said: "Education represents a fundamental pillar of national transformation in light of the continuous advancement of digital development and artificial intelligence."
UDST's participation at EduCon also highlighted the University's commitment to internationalization and student mobility, with a special focus on its exchange student program. Through partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, UDST provides students with opportunities to study abroad, gain cross-cultural experience, and develop global competencies that enhance their academic and professional journeys. (QNA)
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