THE DEANSHIP OF COMMUNITY SERVICES AND CONTINUES EDUCATION RECEIVES HIS EXCELLENCY THE VICE-RECTOR FOR EDUCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

 

His Excellency the Vice-Rector for Educational and Academic Affairs Dr. Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al-Shaya’a paid a visit to the Community Services Deanship. Upon his arrival, he was received by His Excellency the Dean of Community Services Dr. Omer Bin Musa’ad Al-Sharufi and His Excellency Deputy Dean Dr. Othman Bin Abdullah Al-Saleh and the University staff who welcomed His Excellency  and greeted him on the occasion of his appointment. After that, a meeting was conducted where the Vice-Rector delivered a directive speech in which he expressed his gratitude with this meeting which aims at building the communication bridge between the University leaderships and staff. His Highness also emphasized on the concepts of working team, competition and quality. His Excellency the Dean of Community Services and Continues Education Dr. Omar Bin Musa’ad Al-Sharufi expressed his thanks and appreciations for the presence of His Excellency Deputy of the University as well as his reviewing for the achievements and challenges encountered by the Deanship in running its programs in addition to the proposed plans in the future. His Excellency Deputy of the Deanship Dr. Othman Bin Abdullah Al-Saleh presented an illustrative show about the Deanship’s programs and activities. A meeting was also held between His Excellency Dr. Alshaya’a and Heads of Departments in the Deanship in which he discussed with them the upcoming developmental plans and provided them with propositions that will upgrade the quality of their work. A memorial shield, some brochures and quality assurance reports for educational programs were presented to His Excellency Deputy of the University for Academic and Educational Affairs. Finally, all presences presented their thanks and appreciation to His Highness the Rector Dr. Khalid Bin Sa’ad Al-Mogren for his patronage and support for the Deanship’s programs.        

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Wednesday, 10/October/2012