Minister of Culture Launches Fourth Edition of “Seminar Season”

Doha: HE Minister of Culture, Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani, on Monday opened the fourth edition of the "Seminar Season", which is held in partnership with Qatar University and the Arab Center for Studies. This initiative is part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to establish a prominent platform for serious and in-depth cultural and intellectual dialogue on key cultural and societal issues. The opening event was attended by a number of Their Excellencies Sheikhs and ambassadors accredited to the state, along with a lineup of senior officials and intellectuals. According to Qatar News Agency, the Seminar Season will run through February 25 and aims to bring together a distinct elite of experts, intellectuals, thinkers, and academics from both inside and outside the State of Qatar. The goal is to find enlightened approaches and proposals on the dialectics of culture, the challenges of contemporary civilizational relations, social changes, and other cultural topics and current intellectual issues. In an introductory speech, the General Supervisor of the Seminars Season, Jassim Salman, emphasized that the Seminars Season has become an annual platform to promote in-depth cultural and intellectual dialogue on contemporary cultural and societal issues. It serves as an open space for the convergence of ideas that shape the Qatari and Arab cultural scene. He noted that the Ministry of Culture has prepared a rich program of intellectual seminars. He added that through the seminar season, the Ministry of Culture aims to enhance its efforts in building fruitful cultural partnerships with community stakeholders, supporting cultural activities, and building bridges of communication between cultural elites and the public. He stressed the Ministry's commitment to expanding the scope of cultural influence by establishing cultural partnerships with major cultural and research institutions worldwide, supporting Qatar's cultural presence in global academic and intellectual circles, and opening broader horizons for intell ectual discussion and dialogue.