Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, attended the final graduation ceremony of the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ), marking a historic moment for Qatar’s nursing education sector. The UCQ convocation, held at Qatar National Convention Center, honored the academic achievements of 120 graduates.
The Sheikha Moza UCQ convocation celebration also saw the attendance of Minister of Education and Higher Education, Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater, along with top officials from national institutions. Their presence reflected the significance of UCQ’s role in building a skilled healthcare workforce in the country.
Since its establishment, UCQ has been a vital partner in developing Qatar’s healthcare system. Over the years, the university has produced more than 1,100 nursing professionals. Many of them have become leaders in clinical practice, education, and healthcare management. The Sheikha Moza UCQ convocation highlighted these accomplishments and honored the university’s contribution.
During the event, speakers emphasized the value of collaboration in advancing healthcare education. UCQ’s success was built on strong academic programs, international partnerships, and Qatar’s commitment to quality education.
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, attended the final graduation ceremony of the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ), marking a historic moment for Qatar’s nursing education sector. The UCQ convocation, held at Qatar National Convention Center, honored the academic achievements of 120 graduates.
The Sheikha Moza UCQ convocation celebration also saw the attendance of Minister of Education and Higher Education, Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater, along with top officials from national institutions. Their presence reflected the significance of UCQ’s role in building a skilled healthcare workforce in the country.
Since its establishment, UCQ has been a vital partner in developing Qatar’s healthcare system. Over the years, the university has produced more than 1,100 nursing professionals. Many of them have become leaders in clinical practice, education, and healthcare management. The Sheikha Moza UCQ convocation highlighted these accomplishments and honored the university’s contribution.
During the event, speakers emphasized the value of collaboration in advancing healthcare education. UCQ’s success was built on strong academic programs, international partnerships, and Qatar’s commitment to quality education.
As this chapter closes, the legacy of UCQ will continue through its alumni, who will carry forward its mission. The Sheikha Moza UCQ convocation was not just a farewell—it was a tribute to resilience, growth, and national progress in nursing.