Through the provision of a strong educational platform for the study of regional and global health challenges, the College of Health and Life Sciences (CHLS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) is complementing the growth of the national healthcare sector with its unprecedented growth.

CHLS HBKUHealth and life sciences – the concentration of science that focuses on preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through individual and collective societal efforts – necessitates a systematic approach that is grounded in thorough research and education. As such, the college curriculum is designed to address the study of national, regional and global health threats through a rigorous academic and research-based approach.

CHLS stands at the forefront of graduate education in the field of health and life sciences and advances the objectives outlined in the National Health Strategy. The college is home to an innovative selection of academic degree programmes, including master’s and PhD degrees in Genomics and Precision Medicine and master’s and PhD degrees in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.

Speaking on how the nature of its academic programmes enable the country to build domestic capacity by ‘localising’ the supply chain of human talent, CHLS Dean Dr Edward Stuenkel said that this year, 41 new and 54 returning students will pursue innovative multi-disciplinary degrees, whose areas of focus –  biomedical sciences, genomics and precision medicine – could impact whole populations.

Genomics, biomedical and biological sciences, according to Dr Stuenkel, all commonly focus on establishing a mechanistic understanding of disease and subsequently developing personalised medical treatment to promote health.

Taught under the tutelage of carefully assembled selection of faculty and research mentors, our programmes – all of which explore the nature of human disease and translation to patients – are designed to be interactive in nature, with students given the opportunity to apply their learning in the real world and carry out projects in the community.’

CHLS faculty include nine professors whose specialisations and achievements in the field of health and life sciences provide students with a unique educational opportunity for growth under internationally renowned academics. CHLS faculty and students also collaborate with HBKU research institutes, particularly the Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, to facilitate the development of self-driven student research through its state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and guidance of subject matter experts.

The college enjoys strong bonds with a wide range of stakeholders in the field of health and life sciences. These include stakeholders in academia, healthcare and government alike, including Hamad Medical Corporation, Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Ministry of Public Health, Primary Health Care Corporation, Qatar University, Sidra Medicine, and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar.

Together with its strong ties to the local community and healthcare industry, CHLS graduates are expected to make great strides for Qatar’s prioritisation of its national development agenda in the field of healthcare and health sciences, as part of the framework of Qatar National Vision 2030.

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