UCL Qatar’s new class of graduates pose for a group photo.
UCL Qatar hosted its fifth graduation ceremony on Monday to honour 30 students who are now ready to step into the professional world. The university awarded an MA to 13 students in Library and Information Studies and 14 in Museum and Gallery Practice.
In addition, one student attained a Postgraduate Certificate in Library and Information Studies, while two more received a Postgraduate Certificate in Museum and Gallery Practice.
The graduating class, 73% of which were women, represented 20 nationalities, out of which nine were Qatari nationals. The majority of graduates have already secured employment in leading cultural organisations in Qatar or have chosen to further their studies elsewhere.
Joining the students in their celebrations, Professor Anthony Smith, UCL’s Vice-Provost, Education and Student Affairs, attended the event as a guest of honour, while Alumna Bouthayna Baltaji, who graduated in 2015 with a Master of Art and is now Head of Exhibitions at the National Museum of Qatar, was the event’s keynote speaker.
UCL Qatar Graduate Speaker, Abeer Saad Abdullah Ghanem Al Kuwari, described the significant milestone by stating: “The ceremony today announces our completion of a fascinating educational journey, which equipped each one of us with essential attributes that will contribute to shaping our future. After today, we will each move along our own individual paths.
Yet I believe that we will always be tied together. The years we spent studying in UCL Qatar will strongly connect us throughout our professional lives, through friendships and through unforgettable memories of hard work, dedication and success with our degrees in hand.”
Speaking to the graduating class, Sam Evans, Director of UCL Qatar, said: “You have achieved a very significant milestone and we are all excited to see you embark on the next phase of your careers as active and proud members of UCL’s global alumni community. Congratulations to each and every one of you.”
The Graduation ceremony was held at Bin Jelmood House, as part of the ongoing successful collaboration with Msheireb Museums, who have kindly hosted many UCL Qatar events, including last year’s students’ exhibition, “We are the Daughters of Qatar”.
UCL Qatar was set up in 2010 as a partnership between University College London, one of the top ten universities in the world, and Qatar Foundation. Over 200 masters and doctoral students have graduated from UCL Qatar since its inauguration.