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NU-Q Students Recognized at Annual Media and Research Awards Ceremony

Doha, Qatar - April 8, 2019 -   At an annual ceremony to recognize the academic work of NU-Q students, documentaries about the worth of the Lebanese Lira, fiction films on the internal struggles of women with Afro hair, investigative articles on the segregation of migrant workers, and an interview with Northwestern alumnus and producer of the Hollywood musical La La Land Jordan Horowitz, took center stage.

The Media and Research Showcase and Awards recognize student work across a variety of disciplines in journalism, communication, and research. The nominees are determined by NU-Q faculty and then judged by a panel of judges from the local community. The nominated works are showcased during a poster session and media showcase, then awarded later that same day at a gala dinner and ceremony.

“Every year, the Media and Research Showcase turns our building into a creative enterprise showcasing the work done by our students that illustrates in the best possible way their achievements in research, journalism, strategic communication, and filmmaking,” said Everette E. Dennis, dean and CEO.
 
This year, 14 students were awarded for media and research projects they produced that tackled a number of important social, cultural, and political issues.

Hassan Al-Jahni, who won awards for creative writing and strategic communication said that winning the awards “was highly motivating for me, especially as I near the end of my years as an undergraduate and look forward to joining the workforce,” said Al-Jahni. “I was especially proud of Emsahar - my first fully-developed script that is now in the pre-production stage. It is a fictional tale about a young girl who believes an Emsahar (mystical man) may have the power she needs to stop her grandmother from dying.” 

The judges this year were invited from leading media organizations that include Al Jazeera, Doha Film Institute, Ginger Camel, Film House, I Love Qatar, Gulf Times, Memac Ogilvy, Al Kass TV, NU-Q, and other institutions around Education City.  

Previous student winners have also received regional and international recognition for their work, including being selected as a judges’ favorite at the Cannes Film Festival’s short film corner; having a documentary broadcast by the Al Jazeera network, and being published in Northwestern University’s Research Journal.

Students submit their work in ten categories, with judges selected for each category to make the final selection of the winning project in each.

The winners of this year’s event are:

Creative Writing
Emsahar 
Hassan Al-Jahni

Documentary
Revive the Lira’s Glory
Alessandra El Chanti

Funded Moving Image
Just Another Memory
Mariam Al-Dhubhani

Funded News
Spotlight: Jordan Horowitz 
Tony El Ghazal and Rahma El-Deeb

Journalistic Writing
Shining Light in Dark Areas 
Fareehan Elgakhlab

Narrative Fiction
4C 
Khajida Islow, Amal Barakat, Noor Al-Meer, and Alya Al Mansoor

News
Separate but Unequal: The Segregation of Migrant Workers in Qatar
Rahma El-Deeb, Saad Ejaz, Nada Qaddourah

Research and Analysis: Humanities
Marriage in Qatar: Social Choice or Sociopolitical Duty 
Omer Alaoui

Research and Analysis: Social Sciences
Weakening the Hunter Dynasty: California’s 50th Midterm Election 
Iffah Kitchlew 

Strategic Communications
3-2-1 Qatar Olympic Sports Museum Plan Book 
Hassan Al-Jahni 

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Posted on :Monday, April 8, 2019  4:57:00 PM QAR local time (GMT+3)
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