University of Doha for Science and Technology
The University of Doha for Science and Technology is a public institution of higher education in Qatar, established by Amiri Decision No. 13 of 2022. It is recognized as the country’s first national university focused on applied, technical, and professional education.
UDST offers a range of over 70 academic programs, including Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, as well as diploma programs. The university comprises five colleges: the College of Business, College of Computing and Information Technology, College of Engineering and Technology, College of Health Sciences, and the College of General Education. It also operates specialized training centers serving both individuals and corporate entities.
The university emphasizes student-centered learning and features modern educational infrastructure. Its faculty includes internationally recognized academics and researchers who contribute to student development and support the preparation of graduates for roles across various economic sectors. UDST plays a role in advancing Qatar’s national goals related to human, social, and economic development.
History
The University of Doha for Science and Technology was officially established in 2022 by Amiri Decision, but its roots trace back to the College of the North Atlantic-Qatar, which was founded in 2001. CNA-Q was the result of a partnership between the Qatari government and a Canadian institution, created to provide technical education and skilled employees for Qatar's growing economy, particularly for the energy sector. The college initially focused on offering diplomas and certificates through its hands-on, applied-learning approach. For over two decades, it served as a vital institution for technical and vocational education and training in Qatar.The transition from CNA-Q to UDST was a strategic step towards full national independence. By 2022, the former college was reborn as Qatar's first national applied university, broadening its scope beyond technical training. While retaining its commitment to experiential learning, UDST expanded its curriculum to offer a wider array of applied bachelor's and master's degrees. This transformation was designed to better align with Qatar's National Vision 2030, which aims for a knowledge-based economy. As an independent institution, UDST now has its own leadership and strategic direction, positioning itself as a key contributor to Qatar's national development by producing highly qualified professionals across various fields.