Chair of Strategic Technology Studies

The Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs is responsible for contributing to the preparation of the University's academic plans and ensuring their implementation once approved by the relevant authorities. He oversees the development and execution of academic programs, the application of quality assurance standards, and supervises his affiliated divisions, monitoring progress in the deanships and academic programs across branches and colleges. Additionally, he ensures the enforcement of academic rules and regulations, reviews them, and proposes improvements in coordination with the Vice Chancellor's assistants and deans. He fosters cooperation with various higher education institutions and professional societies both locally and internationally, forms committees related to academic affairs, prepares annual reports detailing achievements according to operational and executive plans, and undertakes any other duties assigned by the Vice Chancellor within his competencies.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs carries out his responsibilities through the Coordination and Follow-up Section, which prepares an annual working plan, monitors its implementation, and submits achievement reports. This section organizes topics and reports for the Deputy Vice Chancellor, implements his directives, schedules meetings and communications, receives visitors and their queries, and refers requests to the appropriate divisions. It maintains transactions, notes, and letters according to applicable procedures, handles printing and photocopying tasks, supervises incoming and outgoing mail, applies modern management methods in coordination and follow-up, proposes and implements professional development programs for its employees, and performs any other duties within its competencies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

College of Creative Industries

 

The College of Creative Industries offers locally-pioneering programs in Photography, Design and Mass Communication. Our programs equip students with the knowledge and skills required for the current dynamic creative-based global economy. The College of Creative Industries aspires to build a generation of professionals and entrepreneurs in the various fields of creative industries such as photography, fashion design, interior design, graphic design, multimedia design, digital media design, film making, advertising, journalism, public relations, and media management. The College of Creative Industries relies on human creativity as a foundation in the innovation system. It also blends creativity and arts with the inputs of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and digital technology and translates creative ideas into outputs that are of cultural significance and social impact. Those creative ideas are crystallized into creative industries that contribute to enhancing the national identity and values and strengthening the cultural diversity, social cohesion, and creative economy.

 

Graduates of the College of Creative Industries work as photographers, designers in various fields (such as fashion, graphic design, interior, interactive media, visual effects and motion graphics), content makers, film makers, editors, reporters and journalists. Our graduates work in design firms, radio and television broadcasting and advertising agencies. They also work in the public relations and marketing departments of private and public companies and in newspapers, periodicals and magazines.

 

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