Dean Amira Mohammed Saleh, alongside Associate Dean for Scientific Affairs Mohammed Shaker Al-Khishali, recently hosted a ministerial committee evaluating the college’s academic and research standards.
The visit focused on several key pillars of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research program, including:
  • Research Excellence: Reviewing faculty research outputs and scientific committee strategic plans.

  • Curriculum Development: Auditing criteria for curriculum selection and academic skill enhancement.

  • Data Integration: Evaluating the college’s internal database, which tracks faculty teaching certifications, professional workshops, and training seminars.

The committee commended the leadership for their commitment to rigorous academic standards and their ongoing efforts to enhance the college’s educational framework in service of the public interest.

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