Qatar University's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and College of North Atlantic- Qatar (CNA-Q) yesterday signed an MoU to establish research collaboration. The signing ceremony was attended by QU President Prof Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad, CNA-Q President Dr Ken Macleod, CAS Dean Dr Eiman Mustafawi, QU VPs, and faculty. Commenting on the agreement, Dr Mustafawi said: "This MOU directly caters to our vision as a college which is to Empower, Innovate and Engage. It has mutual benefit for both parties, giving our students access to CNA-Q's new laboratory facilities, and similarly welcoming CNAQ students to Qatar University to continue their education for a Bachelor's degree. With QU being the only university in Qatar offering Environmental Sciences programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, we look forward to welcoming a number of new students from CNA-Q in the near future". Dr Macleod said: "Not only will this partnership allow students, faculty and staff from CNA-Q and Qatar University to share research and training opportunities, they will also be able to fully utilize the newest of CNA-Q's purpose built facilities in the Radiation Genetics and Chemical Mutagenesis laboratory. A key component of this agreement is our commitment to creating education pathways to higher education for our students and we are delighted to explore the opportunities that QU offers"
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