Welcome to the Office of Facilities
The Facilities Department serves the SFS-Qatar staff, faculty and student populations by providing services; such as space reservation and work requests, in a timely manner with regards to their facilities needs within the Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) building, the temporary location for the University. The Facilities Department works with the SFS-Qatar Staff and Faculty by providing assistance to meet their building needs. It coordinates these efforts with the Qatar Foundation through their ‘helpline’. While the design documents are being completed, Georgetown University SFS-Qatar is located in the LAS building. Georgetown University is represented by their Doha-based Project Executive, Perl V. Tinio, AIA during the design phases until building occupancy
Contact our Staff: Please refer to Office of Facilities Staff Contact Information to decide on your point of contact for specific inquiries. Email us at sfsqfacilities@georgetown.edu for your general inquiries. We can also be reached at + 974 492 7948.
Questions regarding Safety and Security should be sent to the HR Department at sfsqhr@georgetown.edu.
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Events Calendar
Upcoming SFS-Qatar Events
- Nov 10, 6pm-7:30pm: Monthly Dialogue: John Crist
- Nov 17, 5pm: Faculty Film - The Last Wave
- Dec 1, 5:30pm: Faculty Film Series
SFS-Qatar News
- SFS Dean Discusses Changing Face of International Relations
More than 300 people gathered at the Four Seasons on Monday evening to listen to Georgetown professor Carol Lancaster discuss the “new world order” in international relations, and how this will impact the balance of wealth and power in the coming years. (October 14, 2009) - Georgetown Welcomes the Class of 2013
On Thursday, August 20, the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar (SFS-Qatar) officially welcomed the Class of 2013 into the university during its New Student Convocation ceremony. (August 25, 2009) - Summer Camp Makes Global Knowledge Local
This July, teenagers from Qatar's 16 local schools participated in Planet Georgetown, an internationally-themed summer camp. (August 01, 2009)

