Doha College students participate in recent Qatar Leadership Conference

Doha College students participate in recent Qatar Leadership Conference
Doha College students participate in recent Qatar Leadership Conference -
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Doha College recently announced that a group of students
participated in the fifth annual Qatar Leadership Conference (QLC), which was
held Oct. 20-22 at the Qatar
National Convention Center.

 

More than 600 students from around the nation attended the event,
as well as visitors from every corner of the globe. The event, affiliated with
the Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) Qatar, featured a weekend
full of informative and inspirational workshops and sessions.

 

The Doha team included year 12 students Jeeveththaa
Thirugnanasambanthar and Armaan Chaiwalla, who spoke at the event about mastering
the art of public speaking. Principal Dr. Steffen Sommer directed a talk on
what makes a successful leader. Year 13 student Anusha Khan, a member of the
Student Executive Team, made a speech about her humble beginnings at MUN.

 

Doha College believes these students are part of a new
generation of innovators, pioneers and leaders showcased at the QLC.



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