Ministry of Education and Higher Education and City University Qatar officials at the inauguration ceremony of new campus.
Doha, Qatar: City University Qatar (CUQ) marked a historic milestone with the official inauguration of its new campus in Lusail, held alongside the graduation of the Class of 2025.
This strategic achievement underscores CUQ’s commitment since its establishment in 2018 to delivering world-class higher education and supporting Qatar National Vision 2030 by preparing future-ready leaders and innovators.
Situated in the heart of Lusail’s Smart City, the new 11,500sqm campus is designed to accommodate up to 5,000 students and features a distinctive contemporary architectural design. The campus hosts advanced academic facilities, including cutting-edge laboratories for biomedical engineering, architecture, and artificial intelligence, as well as smart lecture theatres and flexible learning spaces.
These facilities are designed to promote research, practical training, and interactive learning, ensuring students are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving world.
City University Qatar (CUQ) offers a wide range of academic programmes, spanning undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, along with advanced professional diplomas. The University also provides an International Foundation Year, language preparation, and internationally recognised standardised testing programmes such as IELTS.
Class of 2025 graduates with the City University Qatar officials during the graduation ceremony.
Beyond academic qualifications, CUQ places a strong emphasis on leadership development and innovation, enabling students to graduate as the future leaders and decision-makers.
Speaking at the inauguration, Noura Mohamed Al Ansari, Director of Scholarships Department at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, praised CUQ’s role in advancing Qatar’s educational landscape: “Today’s milestone reflects City University Qatar’s dedication to strengthening the essential role of higher education in building society and driving sustainable development. We value the University’s contribution in preparing national talent to meet the aspirations of Qatar National Vision 2030.”
Nasser Al Naimi, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, highlighted CUQ’s vision for the future, stating: “City University Qatar (CUQ) stands as a pioneering hub for education and innovation. By combining academic excellence with a forward-looking mission, CUQ is graduating leaders capable of shaping change. Its world-class programmes embody our firm commitment to nurturing generations that are competitive, creative, and globally relevant.”
Professor Faris Gorashi, President of CUQ, reaffirmed the University’s mission to empower its students: “Our commitment extends beyond providing exceptional education, we are here to empower our graduates as leaders of the future. CUQ offers an integrated academic environment built on the highest global standards. We provide students with broad opportunities for research, innovation, and leadership, ensuring they graduate ready to meet future challenges and make a meaningful impact in society.”
Reflecting on the partnership, Professor Paul Bartholomew, Vice-Chancellor of Ulster University, added: “Our five-year collaboration with CUQ stands as a shining example of productive academic partnership. City University Qatar is not only transferring knowledge but also shaping innovators capable of leading the future. This reflects CUQ’s profound commitment to academic excellence and to securing long-term success for its students.” The graduation ceremony was a proud and distinguished event, with the graduates’ families in attendance. Highlights included awards for academic excellence and a group photo that perfectly captured the joy of the graduates and their families.