Doha: Qatar University Press (QU Press) is taking part in the Katara Book Fair 2025, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to the dissemination of knowledge and the promotion of cultural and intellectual activity in Qatar and the wider region. Organized by the Cultural Village Foundation – Katara, the book fair runs from October 13 to 19, bringing together a distinguished group of publishers, academics, and cultural institutions.
According to Qatar News Agency, QU Press’s participation strengthens its engagement with readers, intellectuals, and decision-makers, while expanding its cultural and academic presence across the region. This engagement follows its successful participation in the Riyadh International Book Fair 2025, where it showcased a selection of its distinguished academic and peer-reviewed publications, underscoring its status as a leading academic publisher in the Arab world.
During the Katara Book Fair, QU Press will present a wide range of its scholarly works, including publications on architec
ture and urbanism in contemporary Qatar, mental health in Qatar, administrative law, and civil law commentary. It will also display its peer-reviewed academic journals, which serve as a vital platform for researchers and academics to access the latest studies and findings across various fields.
QU Press emphasized that its participation in such cultural events reflects its vision of fostering a knowledge-based society, supporting cultural dialogue, and enhancing communication between academics and the broader public. The press continues to play a pivotal role in advancing research, supporting innovation and creativity, and enriching academic publishing in Qatar, the region, and beyond.
Its earlier participation in the Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 concluded after ten days of fruitful intellectual exchange and academic engagement, drawing strong interest from visitors and researchers. The event highlighted QU Press’s growing contribution to the development of regional and international academic publish
ing, reinforcing its mission to promote knowledge and elevate scholarly content.