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Qatar’s higher education system innovative, forward-looking: Fulbright specialist

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 2:35 AM
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Doha, Qatar – A leading academic from the United States has lauded Qatar’s higher education system as innovative and strategic, emphasizing its commitment to quality, relevance, and international collaboration. The assessment, made by Fulbright Specialist Dr. Maureen Snow Andrade, highlights the unique position Qatar is building for itself as a regional hub for learning and research.

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Dr. Andrade shared her observations during a visit to Qatar, where she is collaborating with the National Committee for Qualifications and Academic Accreditation (NCQAA) within the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE). Her work is part of the US Department of State’s Fulbright Specialist Programme, fostering knowledge exchange between the US and Qatar and supporting Qatar’s ongoing development of its educational infrastructure.

Qatar’s Innovative Approach to Higher Education

Qatar has invested significantly in its higher education system over the past two decades, aiming to diversify its economy and create a knowledge-based society. This investment has attracted numerous international universities to establish campuses in Education City, a dedicated hub for higher learning and research. According to Dr. Andrade, this has resulted in a remarkably diverse and high-quality academic landscape.

“There is tremendous diversity in institutional types and strong partnerships with reputable universities globally,” Dr. Andrade stated. “Qatar Foundation’s Education City is a particularly impressive example of innovation and provides exceptional opportunities for students.” This collaborative model allows Qatar to benefit from the expertise and global standing of established institutions while fostering the development of a local academic ecosystem.

Strengthening Accreditation Processes

Dr. Andrade’s current work with the NCQAA focuses on refining and strengthening the country’s accreditation processes. Established in 2022, the NCQAA is responsible for ensuring the quality and relevance of higher education programs in Qatar. Her role is to contribute insights from the US system, promoting transparency, and usability within the Qatari context.

She identified four core principles guiding US accreditation – mission-based evaluation, evidence-based peer review, continuous improvement, and transparency – as particularly relevant to Qatar. However, she also stressed that simply replicating these principles isn’t the goal. “It’s always necessary to consider how US practices fit the local context and culture, and how they can be adapted rather than adopted entirely.”

A key aspect of Qatar’s system is its emphasis on impact, as embodied in the NCQAA’s fifth accreditation standard. This standard assesses institutions’ influence on students, employers, the nation, and the broader global community, all while remaining aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, a national strategic framework. This alignment demonstrates a commitment to ensuring that education standards directly contribute to national goals.

The Link Between Faculty and Quality Assurance

Dr. Andrade also underscored the importance of faculty development in maintaining high academic quality. She noted that faculty members are central to curriculum design, learning outcome assessment, and student success, and therefore play a crucial role in the accreditation process.

Effective accreditation, she explained, requires strong leadership focused on structures, personnel, resources, and recognition. This involves clear accountability, data-informed decision making, and incentives for institutions and individuals to prioritize continuous improvement.

Furthermore, she pointed to the growing demand for skilled labor as a driver for workforce development and the need for robust quality assurance in the educational sector to meet this demand. Strong accreditation systems aren’t simply academic exercises but critical support for economic diversification and a knowledge-based economy.

Looking ahead, the NCQAA is expected to continue refining its accreditation standards based on Dr. Andrade’s input, with a focus on implementing improvements to ensure quality and relevance across all higher education institutions. The ongoing evaluation of these processes – and their continued alignment with Qatar National Vision 2030 – will be key to monitoring Qatar’s progress toward its long-term educational and economic objectives. It remains to be seen how rapidly these refinements will be adopted and the extent of their impact on the Qatari higher education landscape.

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