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HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Attends Qatar Foundations 2023 Convocation Ceremony -1-

The keynote speech at this years Convocation ceremony was given by a visiting professor at several Moroccan universities and President of the Wisdom Forum for Thinkers and Researchers Professor Taha Abdurrahman, who described to the Class of 2023 some of the ethics they should demonstrate in making the transition from education to their careers.

“The biggest challenge that faces these graduates does not lie exclusively in the transition from studying and training to work, but in the ascension to creativity at work which happens thanks to what I call entrustment ethics,” he said.

“These ethics are distinguished by two types of moral values. The first type are horizontal values that are limited by the material prospects of the outside world; and the second type are vertical values that go beyond these material prospects.

“And since it is inevitable that a graduate who is seeking work will go through the hiring process, there will be, according to entrustment ethics, three horizontal values of this process choice, responsibility, and utility and three vertical values, which are goodness, trustworthiness, and wisdom.

“This means it is imperative for the graduate to strive to connect these horizontal and vertical values, to be able to ascend to creativity in their work.” he pointed out.

The ceremony also featured a performance by the spoken-word poet Amjad AlNoor who advocates for preserving the Arabic language through fun, rap-style poetry. The performance involved dialogue between two versions of Amjad and himself, on screen and on stage, where he interpreted QF students journey, values, and passion for giving back to their community.

The Class of 2023 joins a network of more than 8,000 QF alumni who have learned and grown within QFs unique ecosystem, which has provided them with world-class education in fields ranging from medicine, engineering, art and design, communication, and international affairs, to Islamic studies, law and public policy, computing, humanities and social sciences, and business. During their time at QF, they have benefited from opportunities for cross-cultural understanding, exploring new fields and interests, expanding their skills and mindsets, and identifying their future paths.

Source: Qatar News Agency