As Qatar systematically accelerates its ambitious infrastructure development, technology advancement, and sustainability goals outlined in Qatar National Vision 2030, demand for skilled engineers across mechanical, civil, industrial, computing, and electrical disciplines is growing fast throughout construction, technology, renewable energy systems, smart city development, and advanced manufacturing sectors. The country invests billions in massive infrastructure projects including transportation networks, sustainable buildings, renewable energy facilities, smart city initiatives, and digital transformation programs requiring substantial engineering expertise across traditional disciplines and emerging fields including robotics, artificial intelligence applications, renewable energy systems, and sustainable infrastructure design. Whether you’re seeking applied hands-on training preparing you for immediate engineering practice, international credentials facilitating global careers, interdisciplinary tech education spanning multiple engineering domains, or design-focused degrees bridging… Continue reading Best Engineering Colleges in Qatar for 2026
Month: June 2026
E-Learning Works for Some and Fails Others. A New Study From an Effat University Researcher Explains Why
The assumption that younger generations are naturally comfortable with technology is one of those ideas that gets repeated often enough to feel like fact. A new study co-authored by an Effat University researcher pushes back on it — not by arguing that young people are technologically incompetent, but by showing that confidence with technology in general does not automatically translate into confidence with e-learning platforms specifically, and that the gap between the two has real consequences for how well online education actually works. The study was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period in which the shift to fully online education was not gradual or voluntary but sudden and total. For many students and professors, the classroom disappeared overnight and… Continue reading E-Learning Works for Some and Fails Others. A New Study From an Effat University Researcher Explains Why




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