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The ''University of Qatar'' (Qatar University, Jami'at Qatar) is a university in [[Qatar]], located on the northern outskirts of the capital Doha. In 2009 there were 8,221 students, of whom 73% were female. Courses are taught in Arabic (in education, arts and social sciences courses) or English (in natural sciences, engineering and business courses).
The ''University of Qatar'' (Qatar University, Jami'at Qatar) supports online degree learning. It is a university in [[Qatar]], located on the northern outskirts of the capital Doha. In 2009 there were 8,221 students, of whom 73% were female. Courses are taught in Arabic (in education, arts and social sciences courses) or English (in natural sciences, engineering and business courses).


For e-learning at the University of Qatar see http://math.arizona.edu/~atp-mena/conference/proceedings/Yousif_Mediated_Learning.doc
For e-learning at the University of Qatar see http://math.arizona.edu/~atp-mena/conference/proceedings/Yousif_Mediated_Learning.doc
There is also a noteworthy collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, [[US]].


The University of Qatar web site is at http://www.qu.edu.qa/
The University of Qatar web site is at http://www.qu.edu.qa/

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The University of Qatar (Qatar University, Jami'at Qatar) supports online degree learning. It is a university in Qatar, located on the northern outskirts of the capital Doha. In 2009 there were 8,221 students, of whom 73% were female. Courses are taught in Arabic (in education, arts and social sciences courses) or English (in natural sciences, engineering and business courses).

For e-learning at the University of Qatar see http://math.arizona.edu/~atp-mena/conference/proceedings/Yousif_Mediated_Learning.doc

There is also a noteworthy collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, US.

The University of Qatar web site is at http://www.qu.edu.qa/


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