Qatar: Over 90 local and international colleges and universities are participating in the 4th Qatar International College Exhibition to be held at the International Exhibition Center from November 4.
The three-day event with the theme: -Towards diversity to stimulate creativity and innovation', is organised by the Higher Education Institute (HEI) of the Supreme Education Council (SEC).
Senior state officials, ambassadors and cultural attachés of foreign embassies to the State of Qatar, academics and SEC officials, schools officials and teachers, students and parents as well as the media and those interested in the educational matters are expected to take part in event which is being held under the patronage of Minister of Education and Higher Education and Secretary-General of the SEC HE Dr Mohammed Abdul Wahed al Hammadi.
Speaking about the objectives of the fair, Director of HEI Dr Khaled al Hor said that the exhibition aims to bring together students, parents, and local and international universities' officials. "Such an assemblage enables visitors to ask questions and inquire about all aspects of higher education and students will have an ideal opportunity to get a clear vision about their academic and vocational future, he said.
The three-day event with the theme: -Towards diversity to stimulate creativity and innovation', is organised by the Higher Education Institute (HEI) of the Supreme Education Council (SEC).
Senior state officials, ambassadors and cultural attachés of foreign embassies to the State of Qatar, academics and SEC officials, schools officials and teachers, students and parents as well as the media and those interested in the educational matters are expected to take part in event which is being held under the patronage of Minister of Education and Higher Education and Secretary-General of the SEC HE Dr Mohammed Abdul Wahed al Hammadi.
Speaking about the objectives of the fair, Director of HEI Dr Khaled al Hor said that the exhibition aims to bring together students, parents, and local and international universities' officials. "Such an assemblage enables visitors to ask questions and inquire about all aspects of higher education and students will have an ideal opportunity to get a clear vision about their academic and vocational future, he said.
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