Doha: Qatar Foundation (QF) successfully wrapped up the World Math Team Championship (WMTC) 2024, with a closing ceremony attended by HE Vice Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al-Thani. According to Qatar News Agency, Qatar became the first country in the Middle East to host this prestigious event, supported by its destination partner, "Visit Qatar." The championship welcomed 800 math students, including 443 international participants, fostering cultural exchange and academic excellence. Over the three days, the Qatar National Convention Center hosted the championship, celebrating the legacy of the Muslim scholar Al Khwarizmi, known as the "Father of Algebra," under the theme "Algebra and Balancing." The event emphasized principles of balance and fairness among nations, blending collaboration and competition in an educational environment that fosters both challenge and learning while strengthening cultural connections among participants. Professors from Carnegie Mellon Universi ty in Qatar, a QF partner university, played a pivotal role in the success of the championship. They brought their expertise and dedication to crafting the competition's questions, ensuring high-quality academic rigor and intellectual depth, and providing a unique and interactive learning experience for the participating students. After the rounds, top-performing students across all three categories were recognized for their achievements, both as individuals and as teams, receiving multiple medals and awards. The honors covered the junior, intermediate, and advanced levels, celebrating their outstanding performance throughout the event. Among the winners, several Arab and Qatari students distinguished themselves with remarkable accomplishments, earning awards that highlight the growing mathematical talent in the region. In this context, President of Pre-University Education at QF Abeer Al Khalifa stated, "We are honored to host this prestigious global event in Qatar, which continues to solidify its position as a global hub for innovation and scientific excellence." She emphasized, "We take pride in embracing the cultural diversity of the outstanding mathematics students who have come from all over the world to compete with a spirit of positivity and showcase their exceptional talents." Al Khalifa explained that for over two decades, QF has been a pioneer in supporting local, regional, and international efforts aimed at unlocking human potential and building a knowledge-based, innovation-driven society. "In the Pre-University Education, we are committed to excellence in education and fostering critical and creative thinking skills among young people, preparing them to become outstanding leaders in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through a wide range of specialized initiatives, programs, and competitions." She added, "This championship serves as an exceptional platform for enhancing students' mathematical skills while igniting their sense of challenge and enthusiasm on a global lev el. It is not merely a mathematical competition but a cultural exchange event that creates a harmonious blend of knowledge and culture." WMTC is an international event held annually in a different country.
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