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Forum Exhibition

​Purpose and Vision

The Exhibition serves as a dynamic platform to underscore Qatar University's unwavering commitment to addressing real-world challenges through impactful research. It celebrates interdisciplinary collaboration among research centers, academic colleges, and industry stakeholders, while fostering innovation and facilitating the exchange of knowledge between academia and society.

Strategic Priorities

  • Stakeholder Engagement
    Welcoming industry leaders, government bodies, and NGOs to present collaborative research initiatives.
  • Interactive Booths
    Featuring hands-on demonstrations, prototypes, and visualizations of research outcomes.
  • Student Involvement
    Highlighting undergraduate and graduate research through posters, live presentations, and awards.

Community Impact

Qatar University’s research endeavors are strategically aligned with national priorities in health, environmental sustainability, and technological advancement. The exhibition highlights projects that have contributed to policy development, product innovation, and community-based programs.

A Selection of Core Participating Research Centers

Research CenterFocus Area
Environmental Science Center (ESC)Sustainability, climate resilience, and ecological monitoring
Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI)Public policy, social trends, and economic forecasting
Center for Advanced Materials (CAM)Nanotechnology, polymers, and material durability
Biomedical Research Center (BRC)Genomics, public health, and medical diagnostics
Central Laboratories Unit (CLU)State-of-the-art analytical and testing services
Agricultural Research Station (ARS)Sustainable agriculture and food security in arid environments
Laboratory Animal Research Center (LARC)Controlled environments for laboratory rodents supporting biomedical research
In addition to the research centers listed, several academic colleges play an active role in the exhibition through faculty-led initiatives, student research presentations, and interdisciplinary collaboration.