The Doha chronicles The Doha chronicles Wael Khedr / Sunday, April 27, 2014 0 21538 Article rating: No rating It all began with a pearl. More than ten years ago British archaeologist Dr Robert Carter was investigating a Neolithic site in Kuwait when he came across a single, tiny pierced pearl. At 7,000 years old, it was among the oldest ever discovered. That set him thinking about the origins of pearling fishing in the Arabian Gulf. He found himself intrigued, not just by the epic story of pearl fishing but by the pearling ports themselves. Read more
UCQ launches Interprofessional Education project UCQ launches Interprofessional Education project Wael Khedr / Wednesday, April 16, 2014 0 20166 Article rating: No rating Initiative in healthcare research is one of the key areas in which University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ) demonstrates its commitment to enriching health and wellness in Qatar. A key project currently running is the Interprofessional Education (IPE) project. The IPE project focuses on enhancing healthcare delivery by training and educating healthcare professionals and students (the professionals of the future) in the benefits and strategies of interprofessional collaboration. Read more
Been there, drone that Been there, drone that Wael Khedr / Tuesday, April 15, 2014 0 24367 Article rating: No rating By their very nature, technology is hooked into the future and archaeology is hung up on the past. Their contrasting interests tell us that never the twain shall meet. That is until the brains behind a unique interactive exhibition decided to explore the irony of technology enabling archaeology to be understood wholesomely and experienced intimately. A microdrone — or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) — using aerial photography has provided high-resolution maps of the Al Ruwayda archaeological site in Northern Qatar; it was certainly the hero of the Lines in the Sand exhibition. Read more