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İLKE's Visit to Qatar

İLKE's Visit to Qatar

Category: News History: 16 September 2023

A delegation consisting of Lütfi Sunar, Chairman of the İLKE Foundation, Taha Eğri, Chairman of İLEM, and M. Hüseyin Mercan, Board Member of the İLKE Foundation, paid a visit to Qatar on September 16-19, 2023.

 The visit focused on building bridges between our organization and key academic and non-profit entities, aiming to create a platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative endeavors.

 The delegation had the privilege of visiting distinguished institutions, including:

 


During their visit, the delegation had the privilege of touring renowned institutions in Qatar, which encompassed the Ibn Khaldon Center for Humanities & Social Sciences, the Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), the Centre for International and Regional Studies at George Town University Qatar, the Doha Institute, the Center for Islamic Economics Finance (CIEF), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), the Al Jazeera Center for Studies, and Qatar University.

 

These visits provided an invaluable opportunity for meaningful discussions with key figures, scholars, and experts from diverse fields. The agenda included dialogues on potential collaborations, joint research initiatives, and the exchange of knowledge and expertise.

This visit marks a significant step towards building enduring relationships with these esteemed institutions, solidifying the foundation for collaborative efforts that will contribute to the enrichment of academic and research landscapes in the region.

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