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Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi chairs 53th UoS BoT meeting

June 14, 2022 / 7:17 PM
Sharjah 24: During the 53rd meeting of the University of Sharjah's Board of Trustees (BoT) , which was chaired by Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and President of the University of Sharjah, on Tuesday, in the University's main building, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed affirmed the continuation of work in accordance with the University's future plans to continue its distinguished educational path, and he praised its continuous progress.
He noted that concerted efforts are being made to improve all university facilities, which contributes to the creation of a suitable environment for all components of the educational process, including professors, students, and administrative and technical organisations.
He began the meeting by praising the efforts of the university's Board of Trustees, administrative, and instructional staff. He discussed many themes with members of the Council relevant to various educational, academic, and administrative facets of the University of Sharjah, and the board adopted a number of decisions that would contribute to the university's mission and ongoing growth.


The council approved the university's budget for 2022/2023, which will contribute to the execution and operation of all areas of the university's intellectual, cultural, and social activities, as well as its scientific mission.

Furthermore, the council granted graduation certificates to students who satisfied the requirements for their various degrees.
In addition to many other issues, including internal audits, academic programmes, and scientific research, the Council evaluated the report of the university's strategy for the Emiratisation of 65% of employees.

Prof. Dr Hamid Majul Al Nuaimi, UoS Chancellor, presented a report to the council on a variety of topics, including the university's education system for the academic year 2021–2022, which saw many developments to keep up with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, to which the university was able to adapt using the most advanced technologies.
 
June 14, 2022 / 7:17 PM

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