Past Events

Dear guests,

Some of the Library’s events and workshops will continue to be offered online until further notice. About 24 hours before the event, a librarian will send you the link you can use to attend. 

ورشة كتابة مراجعة الأدبيات السابقة في أطروحة الدكتوراة
In Arabic
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In this workshop, "Writing a PhD Literature Review," you will learn a variety of skills aimed at helping you to achieve success.
أمسية شعرية موسيقية
In Arabic
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At this event, Dr. Mahrous Borayek and Dr. Omar Hazzaa will recite their Arabic poems. You will also enjoy the rhythms of the oud, played by one of the most talented musicians, Riyadh Boualam.
نادي الشطرنج
In Arabic and English
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Did you know that chess improves memory and problem-solving skills, and raises IQ? It is a wonderful way to improve focus and flex those creative muscles and, most importantly, kids have fun playing the game.
الرياضة داخل المكتبات
In Arabic
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At this lecture, Zakaria Al Hagar, a senior librarian at Lusail University, will discuss the interrelationship between libraries, society and sports, and the importance of sports libraries. 
اكتشف ما نوفّره لك! جلسة تعريفية حول مزايا عضوية المكتبة
In English
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Are you a new Library member or just haven’t visited us in a while?
وقت الحكاية القطرية
In Arabic
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In collaboration of Qatar-MENASA 2022, the Library invites children from 7 to 14 years old to attend this storytime event where they can enjoy some wonderful Qatari tales and stories.
المخيم الصيفي لليافعين
In Arabic and English
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The Library is excited to host its third Young Adults' Summer Camp, offering many exciting activities.
المخيم الصيفي لليافعين: فن وإبداع اليافعين
In Arabic and English
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Unleash your creativity and make your own distinctive works of art.
نادي الشطرنج
In Arabic and English
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Did you know that chess improves memory and problem-solving skills, and raises IQ? It is a wonderful way to improve focus and flex those creative muscles and, most importantly, kids have fun playing the game.
الراوي الصغير
In Arabic
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Does your child enjoy reading to others? Do they enjoy retelling events in dramatic voices and making expressions with their faces?