Visit to Qatar University Young Scientist Center - STEM for Sustainability

Students will visit the Qatar University Young Scientists Center to explore STEM for a Sustainable Future, where they will be introduced to cutting-edge scientific research and innovation. Through interactive workshops and hands-on experiments, students will engage in creative problem-solving and critical thinking while discovering how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics contribute to building a more sustainable world. This experience encourages curiosity, collaboration, and a deeper appreciation for the role of STEM in addressing global challenges.

STEM for Sustainability

Hamad Bin Khalifa University: Cooling Systems in Qatar : The HBKU STEM labs visit will immerse students in hands-on experiments, including exploring heat transfer with melting ice, testing evaporative cooling, building mini swamp coolers, using IR thermometers to study pressurized systems, and employing FLIR cameras to detect temperature changes and convection currents, ultimately leading to a practical understanding of how refrigerators work.

Visit to M7 Msheireb - STEM for Sustainability

Students will visit M7 Msheireb, Qatar’s hub for creativity and innovation, to explore the intersections of design, fashion, and technology. Through the Plasticpreneur experience, they will engage in interactive workshops and exhibitions that emphasize sustainability, cultural heritage, and modern craftsmanship. Students will gain insight into how creative industries are reimagining materials—such as plastic waste—into meaningful and sustainable design solutions that reflect both innovation and environmental responsibility.

Fabric Upcycling Workshop- STEM for Sustainability

Students will visit Green Island to participate in a Fabric Upcycling Workshop and gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainability in practice. During the tour, they will explore innovative approaches to environmental conservation through sessions on construction upcycling, solar energy, and hydroponic farming. Students will also visit the recycling zone to observe real-world waste management and resource recovery processes, deepening their awareness of how sustainable practices can be integrated into everyday life.