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QF scholarships for talented students

Published: 23 Oct 2015 - 12:30 am | Last Updated: 08 Nov 2021 - 08:31 am

Doha: The Qatar Foundation (QF) Young Innovators Programme strives to attract bright young Arabic minds and talent, and encourages gifted youth to reach their full potential.
The programme awards educational scholarships to exceptional Arab students of lower and higher secondary age for the duration of their secondary and undergraduate studies. Since the programme was established, a wide range of students have been selected. 
These are gifted young people from across the Arab regions who have demonstrated remarkable ability and aptitude in a variety of disciplines in science, technology and the arts. 
They include Palestinian Iqbal Al Assaad became the youngest ever medical graduate from Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar in 2013; Sudanese Mursi Khalid Mursi Saleh began studying at Qatar Academy in 2006 and is the first child from the Middle East to become a member of Mensa – the most prestigious IQ society in the world; Raji Al Hammori studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and is pursuing a career at MIT; Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year old from Texas, US, is the latest student to accept a scholarship under the Young Innovators Programme. The programme has provided scholarships and mentorship to these students, many of whom would not otherwise have had access to the top quality education provided by Qatar Foundation.
The Peninsula

Doha: The Qatar Foundation (QF) Young Innovators Programme strives to attract bright young Arabic minds and talent, and encourages gifted youth to reach their full potential.
The programme awards educational scholarships to exceptional Arab students of lower and higher secondary age for the duration of their secondary and undergraduate studies. Since the programme was established, a wide range of students have been selected. 
These are gifted young people from across the Arab regions who have demonstrated remarkable ability and aptitude in a variety of disciplines in science, technology and the arts. 
They include Palestinian Iqbal Al Assaad became the youngest ever medical graduate from Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar in 2013; Sudanese Mursi Khalid Mursi Saleh began studying at Qatar Academy in 2006 and is the first child from the Middle East to become a member of Mensa – the most prestigious IQ society in the world; Raji Al Hammori studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and is pursuing a career at MIT; Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year old from Texas, US, is the latest student to accept a scholarship under the Young Innovators Programme. The programme has provided scholarships and mentorship to these students, many of whom would not otherwise have had access to the top quality education provided by Qatar Foundation.
The Peninsula