Doha: The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE), in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) and the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau (CSGDB), has launched the National Scholarship Initiative to sponsor Qatari students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering.
According to Qatar News Agency, the initiative is a part of the State's efforts to prepare specialized national cadres that support scientific advancement and radiation security, aligning with Qatar National Vision 2030. The program is modeled on a successful scholarship framework that links academic study with assured employment, offering benefits such as counting study years as service, full salary during the scholarship, and opportunities for postgraduate studies.
MOEHE's Assistant Undersecretary for Higher Education Affairs Dr. Hareb Mohammed Al Jabri described this initiative as a strategic step toward building national capacities in critical scientific disciplines. He emphasized the alignment of higher education with labor market needs and highlighted benefits like scholarship salary, Grade Nine appointments, and job stability.
MECC's Assistant Undersecretary for Environmental Affairs Yousef Ibrahim Al Hamar stated that the initiative reflects the State's dedication to enhancing radiation safety and security frameworks, which are vital for managing radiation use in health and industry under advanced systems to protect people and the environment.
CSGDB's Director of Civil Service Affairs Yaqoub Saleh Al Ishaq explained the Bureau's role in aligning educational outputs with career pathways, particularly in priority scientific fields. The initiative offers an integrated path from scholarship to employment, with financial benefits and specialized technical supervision.
Officials highlighted that student selection will be based on academic excellence and specific requirements, with appointments in MECC's Radiation Protection Department. They confirmed the absence of this specialization in Qatar, necessitating overseas scholarships, and stressed the importance of awareness campaigns in schools to promote this opportunity.
The program aims to equip students with the competencies for their specialization, strengthen national radiation safety systems, and contribute to national development and environmental protection goals.