Doha: Qatar University (QU) Press participated in the 33rd edition of the Doha International Book Fair, themed "Knowledge Builds Civilizations," which is being held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) and continues until May 18. The event provided a platform for QU Press to illuminate the literary landscape with its diverse publications spanning various academic, cultural, and scientific domains. QU Press also arranged a series of seminars in collaboration with the Qatar Forum, enriching the cultural salon with enlightening discussions and insights, and held a number of launch and signing sessions for its latest publications. Director of QU Press Prof. Fatma Mohammad Al Sowaidi stressed QU Press's keenness on the participation in this exhibition, as it is one of the most important and one of the oldest International Book Fairs in the region, thanking "the Ministry of Culture and the Qatar Publishers and Distributors Forum for this wonderful organization and the facilitations they provide t o the participants, contributing to the success of this magnificent cultural event." Prof. Al Sowaidi underscored the pivotal role of the university's administration in bolstering QU Press's endeavors. Source: Qatar News Agency
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