THE UNIVERSITY RECTOR RECEIVES THANKS AND APPRECIATIONS FROM THE CULTURAL ATTACHE IN LONDON FOR THE UNIVERSITY PARTICIPATION IN THE DAY OF PROFESSION

 

The University Rector Dr. Khalid Bin Saad Al-Mogren received appreciation letter from His Excellency Prof. Ghazi Bin Abdelwahed Al-Makky, the cultural attaché in KSA embassy in London for the participation of the university in the day of profession related to the graduation ceremony of 2nd batch of King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship Program in United Kingdom and Ireland, which was held in London between 26-27 Rabia-2 1433. It is worth to mention that a delegation represented the university headed by His Excellency vice Rector Dr. Ibraheem Bin Abdelrahman Al-Hugail, Dr. Khalid Bin Abdullah Al-Shafi, Dean of Science and Humanities College in Zulfi Province as a member and His Excellency Dean of Quality and Skills Development Dr. Khalid Bin Mohammad Al-Jarallah as a member too. The participation of the university received a compliment from His Royal Highness Prince Mohammad Bin Naw’af Bin AbdulAziz, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia in United Kingdom and Ireland who visited the university section in the exhibition and watched a 20 minutes show about the development of the university as well as its colleges and programs; His Royal Highness also watched a show about the university strategic plan and External Recruitment Program (Istiqtab) which targets graduates of King Abdullah Foreign Scholarship Program. His Royal Highness expressed his gratitude about the distinguished participation of the University. The University Section received a number of university officials who were briefed about the procedures of applying through Istiqtab Program on the E-University Site, besides distributing brochures about the university. His Excellency vice Rector Dr. Ibraheem Bin Abdelrahman Al-Hugail presented a detailed report about the participation of the university to His Highness the Rector who extended his appreciations to the vice Rector and the delegation for their efforts and success.

 

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