Ahmed Mohamed From Texas Accepts Scholarship To Qatar Foundation

Ahmed Mohamed From Texas Accepts Scholarship To Qatar Foundation

QatarNews
By QatarNews

Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year old clock-making teenager from Texas, United States, is the latest student to accept a scholarship to Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF).

Ahmed and his family were invited to visit Qatar Foundation earlier this month in recognition of Ahmed’s creative capabilities that have earned him invitations to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University and more recently, the White House, where he met US President Obama at the ‘White House Astronomy Night’.

Ahmed is the latest recipient of a scholarship from the Young Innovators Program which supports young, exceptional Arabs by offering educational opportunities in Qatar.

The Program encourages recipients to follow their aspirations in education while fostering a culture of innovation and creativity.

Qatar Foundation’s unique education cycle aims to provide world-class education from pre-primary to doctorate level.

Currently, there are over 6,000 students enrolled across QF schools, Hamad Bin Khalifa University and QF’s partner-universities including, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar, Northwestern University in Qatar, HEC Paris in Qatar and UCL Qatar.

Ahmed is not the first young innovator to be impressed with QF as previous young talents have gone on to flourish after studying through QF’s education cycle.

Palestinian Iqbal Al Assaad became the youngest ever medical graduate from Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar in 2013, and Sudanese Mursi Khalid Mursi Saleh began studying at Qatar Academy in 2006 and is the first child from the Middle East to become a member of Mensa – the most prestigious IQ society in the world.

Another young innovator is Raji Al Hammori who studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar and is currently pursuing graduate studies at MIT.

After accepting Qatar Foundation’s scholarship, Ahmed said, “I was really impressed with everything that Qatar Foundation has to offer and the campuses are really cool. I got to meet other kids who are also really interested in science and technology. I think I will learn a lot and also have lots of fun there.”

As an incubator of knowledge and talent, QF values its multiculturalism, diversity and non-discriminatory atmosphere, and is happy to welcome Ahmed to the Young Innovators Program.

QF is glad to welcome the family to Doha and provide Ahmed with the opportunity to develop his skills and excel in future endeavours.

Qatar is so amazing!!

A photo posted by Ahmed Mohamed (@official_istandforahmed) on

By lcapall• 21 Oct 2015 19:05
lcapall

Cmon guys, hes still a kid did nothing wrong, whats with all the animosity. If you have nothing good good to say then dont comment, congrats young one and and wishing you nothing but the best!

By mohdata• 21 Oct 2015 18:21
mohdata

Oh dear...who'd have thunk...

By britexpat• 21 Oct 2015 12:06
britexpat

acchabaccha: I agree that fate has smiled on him. I still believe that he used the situation to his advantage, but I also wish him luck for the future. I hope he grabs the opportunity with both hands and goes on to achieve his ambitions

By acchabaccha• 21 Oct 2015 11:41
acchabaccha

Brit: The sun has shone on him bringing along much good luck. Such things happen once in while all over the world with others also. He did not "milk" the situation in any way.

By Molten Metal• 21 Oct 2015 10:06
Molten Metal

Joys for all ................

By britexpat• 21 Oct 2015 08:54
Rating: 2/5
britexpat

Well he's milkled it for all its worth. Welcome to Qatar young man..

By keeppurathu• 21 Oct 2015 08:44
keeppurathu

Dear Ahmed, Welcome to the safest country in the world to live. No one will abuse you here due to your religion or color of your skin.

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