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1 November 2022
Why we need to stop bullying footballers for missed penalties
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How fans react in the stadium and on social media can impact the mental health of football players.
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Ahead of the world’s biggest football tournament, QF’s Professor Craig LaMay, from Northwestern Qatar, sheds light on what it takes to build a better sports culture
As part of the signing event, a workshop was conducted to highlight the essential skills managers need to thrive in the era of artificial intelligence.
Dr. Saheim Khalaf Al-Temimi, ABP’s Director, emphasizes that the program has evolved beyond being merely a pathway to university admission. It has become a comprehensive platform focused on developing both academic and professional skills, while fostering the concept of lifelong learning for students and the broader community.