Qatar National Research Fund
- Dr. Abdul Sattar Al-Taie, Executive Director
Qatar Foundation established Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) in 2006 as part of its ongoing commitment to establish Qatar as a knowledge-based economy. Qatar Foundation views research as essential to national and regional growth; as the means to diversify the nation’s economy, enhance educational offerings and develop areas that affect the community, such as health and environment.
Qatar National Research Fund aims to foster original, competitively selected research in engineering and technology, physical and life sciences, medicine, humanities, social sciences and the arts. In addition to funding, Qatar National Research Fund aims to encourage dialogue and partnerships
Funding programs
QNRF provides research funding opportunities in the academic, public and private sectors through various funding programs targeting specific research groups. The programs cover basic disciplines emphasized through Qatar National Research Strategy (QNRS): energy and environment, computer science and information and communications technology, health and social sciences, and the arts and humanities.[1]
- National Priorities Research Program (NPRP)
- NPRP - Exceptional Proposals (NPRP-EP)
- TÜBİTAK - QNRF Joint Funding Program
- Osra
- Path Towards Precision Medicine (PPM)
- QNRF-MME Joint Funding
- Rapid Response Call (RRC) to Address COVID-19
- Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP)
- Graduate Student Research Award (GSRA)
- Postdoctoral Research Award (PDRA)
- Early Career Researcher Award (ECRA)
- Conference and Workshops Sponsorship Program (CWSP)
History
Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) was established in 2006 with an aim of fostering research culture in Qatar and launched two grant programs, the Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP) and the National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) which were hugely successful. QNRF had awarded $345 million through these programs, with the total number of recipients hailing from more than 60 countries.[2] In 2010, QNRF launched Young Scientists Research Experience Program (YSREP) to provide support to Qatari and expatriate scientists starting a research endeavor independently or within a research team. It was later renamed as Junior Scientists Research Experience Program (JSREP). In 2011, QNRF partnered with Qatar Supreme Council of Education (SEC) and launched Secondary School Research Experience Program that allowed students from Qatar's independent and private secondary schools to carry out research based on the curriculum standards set by the SEC and under the supervision of school teachers.[3] In the later years, QNRF introduced other programs to cover all levels of researchers and research programs.
References
External links
- Official website
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- Academic Bridge Program
- Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
- Georgetown University in Qatar
- Hamad Bin Khalifa University
- HEC Paris in Qatar
- Northwestern University in Qatar
- Qatar Academy
- Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies
- Texas A&M University at Qatar
- Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar
- Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar
- World Innovation Summit for Education
- QScience
- Qatar BioBank
- Qatar Biomedical Research Institute
- Qatar Cardiovascular Research Center
- Qatar Computing Research Institute
- Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute
- Qatar Green Building Council
- Qatar National Research Fund
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- Qatar Solar Technologies
- Sidra Medical and Research Center
- Translation and Interpreting Institute
- Al Shaqab
- Baraem
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- Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art
- QatarDebate
- Qatar Diabetes Society
- Qatar Digital Library
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- Reach Out To Asia
- Stars of Science
- Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing (defunct)
- Fitch Qatar
- HBKU Press
- MEEZA
- Qatar MICE Development Institute
- Qatar National Convention Centre
- RAND-Qatar Policy Institute (defunct)
- Vodafone Qatar
- Moza bint Nasser
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- Mohammad Fathy Saoud
- Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani