UDST President Dr. Salem Al Naemi signing the document.
Doha, Qatar: University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Constructor Institute of Technology based in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, to strengthen academic collaboration and drive innovative research opportunities.
The online signing ceremony took place in Doha, with the participation of Dr. Salem Al Naemi, President of UDST, and Prof. Dr. Manuel Oriol, President of Constructor Institute of Technology.
This MoU formalises collaboration between the two institutions across multiple areas, including academic staff and student exchanges, joint research programs, and project-based collaborative activities. Furthermore, the MoU aims to promote the organization of joint events, such as conferences, seminars, and workshops, and includes special admission privileges for UDST-recommended students into Constructor Institute of Technology’s academic programmes, featuring tailored support and reduced tuition fees.
Dr. Al Naemi highlighted the significance of the agreement: “Collaborations like this with Constructor Institute reinforce UDST’s position as a leader in applied education and innovation in Qatar. Together, we aim to develop groundbreaking initiatives that bridge the gap between academia and industry while equipping students with the skills needed for the ever-evolving global job market.”
Prof. Dr. Manuel Oriol highlighted the significance of the collaboration for Constructor Institute of Technology: “Both institutions are committed to excellence in research and education. This collaboration is more than just a formal agreement; it represents a catalyst for innovative opportunities in research and education, benefiting faculty members, students and researchers. We look forward to this collaboration, which will enhance CIT’s teaching and research, while contributing to the growth of the higher education landscape in the canton of Schaffhausen.”
The Constructor Institute of Technology is renowned for its advanced MSc and Ph.D. academic programmes and postdoctoral research in areas such as computer science, software engineering, and quantum technologies. This collaboration will also promote the exchange of research materials, publications, and information between the two institutions.
The MoU reflects UDST’s commitment to building global partnerships and advancing Qatar’s National Vision 2030 through strategic collaborations in education, research, and innovation.