Current Employees
We are very pleased that you are part of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar). This promises to be a time of adventure, discovery, and new experiences for all of us. Thank you for taking on this exciting new challenge with Georgetown University.
The Office Human Resources puts every effort to serve SFS-Qatar Faculty and Staff. Living in Doha has its own unique challenges and opportunities. This website is tailored to help you with your needs. Browse our site to learn more about:
- Obtaining residency - information on work permits, entry/exit visas and licenses
- Working at SFS-Qatar - payroll, benefits, reimbursement, ID information and many more
- Benefits (Package A/Package B/Special Employees) - information on insurance, leave, EAP providers, and other items related to your compensation package
- Forms - reimbursements, claims, medical, leave, tax, payroll forms
- List of HR Policies
- Safety and Security - Procedures for work, home and urban safety
- Living in Doha - a quick guide to housing, education, banking, driving and more..
- Tax Policy - information on imputed compensation, tax protection policy, and contacts for PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- Current employment opportunities
Quick Links
SFS-Qatar News
- SFS-Qatar Students Receive UREP Grants
Three students from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar were awarded research grants in the latest round of funding from the Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP). (June 29, 2009) - SFS-Qatar Sets the Stage for Summer with Planet Georgetown Program
Later this month, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar) will host its second annual Planet Georgetown summer enrichment series for youth from local independent schools throughout Qatar. (June 19, 2009) - Mehran Kamrava Appointed Interim Dean at SFS-Qatar
Georgetown has named Mehran Kamrava as interim dean at SFS-Qatar. Starting August 1, Kamrava will succeed the current SFS-Qatar Dean James Reardon-Anderson, who will return to Main Campus in Washington, DC. (June 16, 2009)

