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    Qatar University 3MT Winner – Ikram Zoukh​







    Ikram Mustapha Zoukh, a PhD student in Clinical and Population Health under the supervision of Prof. Ahmed Awaisu, secured second place at Qatar University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. Her presentation was titled "The Missing Link: The Pharmacist's Role in Tackling Therapeutic Inertia."

    This achievement qualifies her to represent Qatar University at the national level, where she will compete against top graduate students from other institutions across the country. The 3MT competition challenges participants to present their research in just three minutes in a clear and compelling manner for public audiences.


    "3MT is an invaluable experience that every graduate student should try at least once. It challenges you to distill years of research into three minutes in a way that is clear, concise and compelling for the public."

    ​This accomplishment demonstrates the excellence of graduate research at Qatar University and highlights the important contributions being made in clinical and population health research.




    Outstanding Achievement in International Pharmacy Education

    Shahd%20JadallaShahd Jadalla, a Professional Year 3 student at the College of Pharmacy, has been named one of the top three winners in the 8th IPSF Nanjing Statement Competition. The competition focused on the theme "Blueprint for Tomorrow: Transforming Pharmacy Education."

    Her action plan, titled "Filling the Gaps in Pharmacy Education to Create a Future-Ready Workforce," was presented at the IPSF Nanjing Statements Webinar on January 11, 2025. The presentation was attended by members of the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (IPSF), the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), and pharmacy students from around the world.

    This achievement demonstrates the quality of education and student capabilities at the College of Pharmacy, while contributing to the broader discussion on the future of pharmacy education.