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Doha Players rebuilding fund hits target

10.11.06
The fund set up to rebuild The Doha Players Theatre which was destroyed in a bomb blast has reached its target.

RICHARD DARILEK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF RAND-QATAR POLICY INSTITUTE

9.10.06
Richard Darilek, a RAND senior political scientist, has been appointed the new director of the RAND-Qatar Policy Institute (RQPI), RAND President and CEO James A. Thomson announced today.




HOUSING

Qatar Foundation Residence Life is an important part of the college experience for Education City students. Related to living on campus, research has shown, among other things, that college students who live on campus have increased grade point averages, demonstrate greater personal growth and cognitive development, greater satisfaction with their college experience and increased rates of persistence to graduation. In other words, students who live on campus are happier about the schools they have chosen, get involved in more events and organizations on campus, get better grades and are more likely to graduate than those students who do not have the experience of living on campus!

With that in mind, QF Residence Life is dedicated to creating environments and offering resources that support students in becoming successful, both in and out of the classroom.

In order to apply for housing in Education City please see these important documents.

HOUSING DESCRIPTION

Student housing in Qatar Foundation's residence halls is currently shared accommodation in 1, two and 3 bedroom apartments, located within the heart of campus. Two students share each bedroom, and every apartment has its own bathroom and kitchen. Every floor in a residence hall has a common laundry area and each building has on-site security 24 hours a day.

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HOUSING LOTTERY

Spring Semester - The housing lottery takes place early in the spring semester and is for students who currently live on campus and would like to reserve a room for the following academic year.

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HOUSING FEES

The damage deposit is fully refundable upon moving out of the residence halls, provided the room has not undergone damage or does not require excessive cleaning in order to prepare it for the next occupant.

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