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Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) is a campus of
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) in Education City, Doha, Qatar. It is one of Georgetown University's eleven undergraduate and graduate schools, and is supported by a partnership between
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and
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. In 2015, the university broadened its remit to include executive and professional education and custom training programs, in addition to the primary
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degree. It rebranded to Georgetown University in Qatar (previously Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar or SFS-Q) to reflect the broadening of its remit.


History and background

In 2002, Georgetown University studied the feasibility of opening a campus of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Qatar in October 2002 and joined four other U.S. universities in opening a campus in Education City in 2005. Former U.S. Ambassador to Qatar, Patrick N. Theros called it "the most important development in American higher education in the twenty-first century." Since 2005, the campus became the home to the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS), GU-Q's premier research institute, which focuses on issues facing the Middle East and broader Asian region. In April 2021, Georgetown University has appointed Safwan M. Masri, professor at
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, Executive Vice President of Columbia Global Centers, as the new dean of Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q). In September 2023, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Iraq War, former Iraqi President Dr. Barham Salih attended and delivered a speech at an academic conference organized by GU-Q. GU-Q has trained two Rhodes Scholars, namely Khansa Maria (Class of 2021), who won the award in 2020, and Asma Shakeel (Class of 2024), who won the award in 2023.


Academics and admissions


Undergraduate programs

Georgetown offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS), with four majors within the program, the curriculum and course materials of which are identical to those offered at Georgetown's main campus in Washington D.C: * Culture and Politics (CULP) * International Economics (IECO) * International History (IHIST) * International Politics (IPOL) Georgetown University in Qatar also offers three certificate options: * The Certificate in American Studies * The Certificate in Arab and Regional Studies * The Certificate in Media and Politics, opened in partnership with Northwestern University in Qatar Additionally, GU-Q offers three minors: * Africana Studies Minor * Arabic Language Program and Minor * Indian Ocean Studies Minor


Executive and Professional programs

Georgetown University in Qatar offers three executive master's programs: * Executive Master's in Diplomacy and International Affairs (EMDIA) * International Executive Master's in Emergency and Disaster Management (IEDM) * Executive Master's in Leadership-Qatar (EML-Q) GU-Q also offers custom designed certificates, including programs on Public-Private Partnerships and Strategic Leadership Development. Current students and graduates of GU-Q will be offered special accelerated program considerations to enroll at Georgetown University's graduate professional schools and programs.


Admissions

Georgetown University in Qatar has an acceptance rate of 20% for the Class of 2027. Its yield rate is unknown. The university is
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.


Research and faculty

The Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) sponsors studies of regional and international significance, including research initiatives in the areas of international relations, political economy, and domestic politics of the Persian Gulf. Past and current research projects have included the study of Islamic bioethics, skills training for migrant workers, food security in Qatar, Arabic language pedagogy for heritage learners, and the history of women in Persian Gulf countries, among many other topics. Funding sources are available both within GU-Q and from external funding bodies. GU-Q students formed the Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESSA) in 2012 as a forum for organizing an annual global conference to showcase undergraduate research in the social sciences and humanities. The conference is also fully organized by GU-Q students who consult extensively with a faculty board to help select papers for presentation and to peer review papers for possible publication in the annual Journal of the Georgetown University in Qatar Middle Eastern Studies Student Association. This journal is the first peer-reviewed scholarly journal run by students in Qatar. GU-Q students have access to research grants funded by the Qatar National Research Fund Undergraduate Research Experience Program (QNRF-UREP) for research projects with topics that are relevant to Qatar's national development.


Notable Faculty

In 2022, GU-Q faculty numbered 66, which includes both teaching and research staff. * Gerd Nonneman, Chair of International Politics, Professor of International Relations and Gulf Studies * Patrick Laude, French theologian and philosopher, Professor of Theology * Ian Almond, Professor of World Literature * Karl Widerquist, Professor of Philosophy * Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Professor of Anthropology * Androulla Kaminara, Distinguished-Diplomat-in-Residence, First female European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan * Maurice Jackson, American historian and visual artist, Visiting Associate Professor of History


GU-Q Publications

*''Basic Income Studies'' *''HAWWA: Journal of Women in the Middle East and the Islamic World'' *''Journal of Arabian Studies'' *''Monsoon'' *''The Muslim World''


Campus

The Georgetown University in Qatar building in Education City was inaugurated in February 2011. The purpose-built 360,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) building features a three-story high atrium, an auditorium with a seating capacity for 300 people and 14 classrooms and lecture halls. It includes offices, classrooms, a library and other facilities for more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students. The facility was designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta. GU-Q's office in Washington, D.C. is located at the Leavey Center at Georgetown University.


James Reardon-Anderson Memorial Library

The James Reardon-Anderson Library was the largest library in Qatar before the Qatar National Library was built. The library is one of nine Georgetown University libraries. The library offers online access to more than 2 million scholarly resources and an intercampus loans service with Georgetown's library services in Washington DC. There is also an interlibrary loans services agreement with other universities on the Education City campus and with Qatar University. The Library houses over 90,000 books, and over 6,000 multimedia items. The Library space is open to the public. As of 2016, over 650,000 members of the GU-Q community and the general public have visited the library since 2005. In honor of its founding dean James Reardon-Anderson, the GU-Q Library was officially renamed the James Reardon-Anderson Memorial Library in 2023.


Student life


Student organizations

About 25 student organizations exist on the school's campus. Student organizations include
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, Photography Club, Senior Class Committee,
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Club, Fencing Club, The Free Society, Georgetown Business Society (GBS), Students for Justice in Palestine (GUQ-SJP),
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(SEA), and the Georgetown
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(GIA). Funding for student organizations comes from the Student Activities Commission (SAC) while the student body as a whole is represented by the Student Government Association (SGA).


Student development


Study abroad experience

There are 213 study abroad programs in 57 countries available to GU-Q students, GU-Q students usually choose to study abroad for one or two semesters at Georgetown's main campus in DC, Villa Le Balze, or other partnering institutions with the Georgetown main campus.


Zones of Conflict, Zones of Peace

Zones of Conflict, Zones of Peace (ZCZP) is one of GU-Q’s academic program, aiming to lead students to explore areas of the world that have been involved in political and military conflicts every semester. Previous destinations include
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, China, Spain, Finland,
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, the United States, South Africa, Northern Ireland, Germany, Rwanda,
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,
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, Jordan and other countries and regions.


List of deans


Notable alumni

* Sheikha Moza bint Nasser (honorary doctorate, 2005), mother of the Emir of the State of Qatar, co-founder and chair of the
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* Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (2010), Deputy Emir of the State of Qatar * Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (2019), chairman of Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup bid committee * Nasser Yousef Al-Jaber (2010) – CEO, Teach for Qatar


Strategic partnerships

GU-Q has partnerships and ongoing collaborations with a number of educational institutions, government bodies, and civil society organizations mainly in Qatar, with a dearth of connection to the larger, more relevant international community. *
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* Hamad Bin Khalifa University * Northwestern University in Qatar * World Innovation Summit on Health (WISH) *
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (Arabic: جامعة كارنيجي ميلون في قطر) is a satellite campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Education City, Doha, Qatar. This campus is a member of the Qatar Foundation and started gradu ...
* Texas A&M University at Qatar * Doha Debates * Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar * Qatar Leadership Center * Qatar National Library *Education Above All Foundation *Teach for Qatar * U.S.-Qatar Business Council *Community College of Qatar * Qatar University *Middle East Council on Global Affairs (former
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) * Doha Institute


See also

* List of universities and colleges in Qatar


References


External links


Official website
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