Identifying Priorities for Post-Secondary Education in Qatar (Arabic version)

Cathy Stasz, Eric R. Eide, Paco Martorell, Louay Constant, Charles A. Goldman, Joy S. Moini, Vazha Nadareishvili, Hanine Salem

Research SummaryPublished Feb 10, 2008

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This research brief summarizes RAND's analysis of the extent to which Qatar's post-secondary educational offerings can meet Qatar's future needs and offers remedies for identified shortcomings.

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  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 2008
  • Pages: 2
  • Document Number: RB-9276/1-QATAR

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Stasz, Cathy, Eric R. Eide, Paco Martorell, Louay Constant, Charles A. Goldman, Joy S. Moini, Vazha Nadareishvili, and Hanine Salem, Identifying Priorities for Post-Secondary Education in Qatar (Arabic version), RAND Corporation, RB-9276/1-QATAR, 2008. As of September 7, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9276z1.html
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Stasz, Cathy, Eric R. Eide, Paco Martorell, Louay Constant, Charles A. Goldman, Joy S. Moini, Vazha Nadareishvili, and Hanine Salem, Identifying Priorities for Post-Secondary Education in Qatar (Arabic version). Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2008. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9276z1.html.
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