Doha: The third week of August saw Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner-university, welcome new and returning students, staff, and faculty to the new academic year, the first semester of which will be conducted in-person at VCUarts Qatar’s campus in QF’s Education City.
The first week kicked off with an orientation programs for new students, and a separate one held by the University’s department of Human Resources for faculty and staff. The three-day program for the newly-joined undergraduate and graduate students was led by VCUarts Qatar’s Student Government Association and the University’s Department of Students Affairs. The new students were greeted by VCUarts Qatar’s faculty, staff and students including Dean Amir Berbić.
“It’s always a privilege to welcome a new class, to see a collection of untapped creative potential raring to explore and experience what this university has to offer,” Dean Berbić told the new students. “Believe me when I say that today your energy is palpable to the rest of VCUarts Qatar’s close-knit family.
And, he added, “The previous year taught us that restrictions cannot curb creativity. On the contrary, VCUarts Qatar seemed to thrive on it. I do not doubt for a second that each one of you is capable of doing the same. You’ve all worked your way across multiple challenges to earn a place in the region’s topmost art and design school. And now it’s your turn to flourish. Hence, over the next few years, I see you taking full advantage of what we have to offer: our programs, our world-class resources, and our experienced faculty and staff who are here to assist you at every step of your journey at VCUarts Qatar.”
The new students were then introduced to the Directors, Heads, and Chairs of the various academic and non-academic departments, who gave the students an overview of VCUarts Qatar’s programs.
Dr. Cherif Amor, VCUarts Qatar’s Dean of Academic Affairs, highlighted the importance of balancing academic studies with the extra-curricular programs that VCUarts Qatar offers.
“In a few years from now, you’ll have the distinction of graduating from the best art and design university in the region,” Dr. Amor said.
“However, it’s important to remember that education is not only about exams and grades. Participation in extra-curricular activities during your formative years here at VCUarts Qatar is crucial for picking up new skills for future careers. So, be curious about the unfamiliar, participate in discussions on topics that are new to you, and be open to novel ideas and opportunities that will come your way during the next four years. All this will go a long way in helping you succeed in the workplace, and in life.”
The student orientation program – which, under normal circumstances, would have been a week-long activity-driven introduction to VCUarts Qatar – was adapted in line with the latest guidelines recommended by the MoPH. In addition to being introduced to the University’s facilities, resources, activities, and associations, the new students were also briefed on the health and safety precautions that the University has rigorously implemented across its campus, in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keeping in mind the safety and well-being of its community, the Class of 2025 was divided into small groups to tour the University, and to participate in activities organized specifically for the purpose. Stringent social-distancing measures, pre-allotted schedules, one-way movement to enter and exit the building, and low-touch adaptations, ensured a safe – and memorable – introduction to VCUarts Qatar for the new students.