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Sultan bin Ahmed Chairs UoS Board of Trustees Meeting
Sultan bin Ahmed Chairs UoS Board of Trustees Meeting

Sharjah 24

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

Sultan bin Ahmed Chairs UoS Board of Trustees Meeting

At the beginning of the meeting, His Highness welcomed the Board members, appreciating their constructive efforts and supportive views on the university's remarkable progress at various academic, research, and administrative levels. His Highness extended his thanks and appreciation to Dr Hamid Majul Al Nuaimi for his significant efforts in leading the university during the past period, which contributed to the university's development in various fields. UoS continued progress His Highness praised the University of Sharjah's progress and its continued efforts to maintain its prestigious status among universities. This is achieved through the continuous development of the scientific research system and the alignment of its academic programmes with global developments and modern technological advancements, in line with the needs of the business sector, 21st-century skills, and the future aspirations of students. His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi expressed his pride in the university's remarkable progress in applied scientific research aimed at serving and developing the community, and in the university's advancement in various international rankings. His Highness affirmed his pride in the distinguished position the university has attained locally, regionally, and globally. His Highness also expressed his special appreciation to the faculty members for their significant efforts over the past period, through meetings and interactive workshops. These efforts aimed to evaluate the university's performance and develop recommendations for continuous improvement and development, by devising executive action plans to ensure the university maintains its prestigious academic standing and reputation, and its leadership at the national and regional levels. The Board approved the university's operating budget for the 2025-2026 academic year, amounting to AED 1.27 billion. The Board also approved the graduation of a new batch of students who have completed their graduation requirements by the end of the spring semester of 2024-2025. This total number of graduates is 2,026, including 1,643 bachelor's degrees, 16 postgraduate diplomas, 302 master's degrees, and 65 doctoral degrees. New academic programmes The Board of Trustees also approved several new academic programmes that meet the needs of the changing labour market and provide the necessary competencies for development, thus supporting the economic and social growth of the country and the region. These programmes include: a Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership in Higher Education, a Master of Interior Architecture in Adaptive Reuse, a Master of Science in Safety Engineering, a Master of Science in Innovation and Construction Management, a Master of Laws and Economics, a Professional Master in Shari'a Supervision and Auditing, and a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering. New research centres The Board also approved the establishment of two research centres: the Exeter-Sharjah Centre for Global Studies, which aims to help support interaction and communication between communities and their impact on various aspects of life. The second is the Centre for Advanced Biotechnology, which aims to support advanced interdisciplinary research and enhance international cooperation in vital areas related to sustainable development, innovation, and creativity, and to contribute to achieving research objectives in many important fields, especially in biotechnology. Supporting academic competencies The Board approved the promotion of 22 faculty members, including 8 to the rank of full professor and 14 to associate professor. This reflects the University's commitment to supporting its academic competencies and enhancing its educational and research standing, and is in appreciation of the influential scientific research provided by faculty members, their adoption of modern teaching and learning methods, and their efforts in serving and developing the community. The Board reviewed a report by Dr Essam Al-Din Ajami, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, which addressed the University's performance and achievements during the 2024-2025 academic year. He began by thanking His Highness the President of the University and all partners, including the Board of Trustees, the university family, advisory councils, training and recruitment agencies, and accreditation bodies. EDGE strategic plan Dr Essam Al-Din Ajami also reviewed the achievements of the EDGE strategic plan, which extends until 2030. The plan is centreed around four main pillars: enhancing Emiratisation in academic and administrative positions, achieving full digital transformation, strengthening international and regional cooperation, and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship among students and graduates. The report included indicators of the university's progress in global rankings, the rapidly evolving level of scientific research, and the acquisition of local and international academic accreditations for its programmes, which number 23 doctoral programmes, 58 master's programmes, 62 bachelor's programmes, and four postgraduate diploma programes. It also addressed academic performance evaluations, the feasibility of offered programmes, the appointment of qualified academic staff, the development of the university's internal policies and procedures, and efforts to develop the university's infrastructure, capabilities, community outreach, and local, regional, and global relations. The report highlighted the university's commitment to advancing its efforts to support and improve its good governance and scientific research systems, and to review and develop academic programs by integrating employment skills, artificial intelligence technologies, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The Council also reviewed reports from specialised committees and the Emiratisation Committee, which aim to increase the number of Emirati faculty and administrative staff and provide them with the necessary skills to perform their duties and lead the university to progress. The meeting was attended by His Highness the Chairman of the Board of Trustees; Dr Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, Chairman of the Sharjah Government Legal Department; Saeed Sultan Al Suwaidi, Chairman of the Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA); Dr Muhadditha Al Hashimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA); Mohammed Abdullah, CEO of Sharjah Islamic Bank; Dr Essam El-Din Ajami, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah; Dr Hamid Majul Al Nuaimi, Advisor to the President of the University, Director of the Sharjah Academy for Space and Astronomy Sciences and Technology, and President of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy; Dr Obaid bin Butti Al Muhairi, former Executive Dean of Arabic Language and Emirati Studies at the Higher Colleges of Technology; and Dr Khawla Abdul Rahman Al Mulla, former Chairperson of the Family Affairs Authority. The meeting was also attended by: Dr Jacques Vermont, President of the University of Ottawa in Canada; Dr Alexander Kuleshov, President of the Skolkov Institute of Science and Technology in Russia; Dr Mohamed Hamdi Ben Abdelshakour, Director of the University of Malaya in Malaysia; Dr Paul O'Byrne, Vice-Chancellor of McMaster University in Canada; Dr Martin Pestaro, Vice-Chancellor for Strategic Science Projects at the University of Leicester and Director of the Leicester Institute for Space and Earth Observation in the UK; Dr Kamal Youssef Toumi, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Co-Director of the Centre for Clean Water and Clean Energy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States; and Dr Oussama Khatib, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Director of the Stanford Robotics Centre at Stanford University in the United States.

UOS hosts Sixth Arab Student Leadership Forum
UOS hosts Sixth Arab Student Leadership Forum

Sharjah 24

time20-02-2025

  • Science
  • Sharjah 24

UOS hosts Sixth Arab Student Leadership Forum

Spanning four days, the event aimed to help the students acquire valuable leadership skills that foster creative thinking and effective decision-making. It also provided a platform for students to interact, compete, and transform ideas into independent and sustainable projects. During the opening ceremony, His Excellency Prof. Hamid M.K. Al Naimiy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, expressed his gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, and President of the University of Sharjah, for his continuous support in empowering young people and preparing them for the future. He emphasized that the forum aligns with Sheikh Sultan's vision of fostering a generation of ambitious young innovators capable of contributing to societal development and who possess modern leadership skills. Prof. Al Naimiy reaffirmed the University's commitment to strengthening its collaboration with the Association of Arab Universities and the Arab Institute for Leadership Development, underscoring the shared goal of preparing students to tackle future challenges and drive progress in the Arab world. The University's active role in the forum was highlighted through expert-led lectures by UoS faculty and guided tours of key university facilities, including the Sharjah Academy for Astronomy, Space Sciences, and Technology, the central laboratories, and the media center at the College of Communication. Prof. Amr Ezzat, Secretary-General of the Association of Arab Universities, expressed his appreciation to the University of Sharjah for hosting the forum. He commended the institution's efforts in fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship and emphasized the importance of Arab and regional partnerships in enhancing student engagement and connectivity. In his address to the attendees, Prof. Karim Hassan Hammam, Advisor to the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Director of the Arab Institute for Leadership Development extended his thanks to the University, praising it as a model institution for academic excellence and development. He emphasized that the forum, and similar programs, have a huge impact as they hone the participants' leadership skills, enhance their sense of a shared Arab identity, and empower them with the appropriate tools to pursue their aspirations. Dr. Amina Al-Marzouqi, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Sharjah, described the forum as a dynamic platform for discussing the future of Arab youth. She stressed that investing in young leaders is an investment in the future, highlighting the importance of leadership, creativity, and innovation in tackling contemporary challenges. Dr. Al-Marzouqi also called for integrating entrepreneurship and leadership training into Arab university curricula through hands-on education, skill development, and institutional support. The forum featured a wide range of lectures and workshops covering topics such as essential leadership skills for personal development, entrepreneurship in the age of Artificial Intelligence, Arab national security, the role of student clubs and societies in developing leadership skills, leadership and diplomacy, and the process of turning ideas into reality. Workshops also focused on entrepreneurship and innovation in space sciences, as well as sustainability and soft skills, bridging theory with practical application for aspiring young leaders. The entertainment program also included sports activities, cultural exhibitions showcasing traditional crafts from participating Arab countries, and a special astronomical show at the Sharjah Planetarium. At the forum's conclusion, commemorative shields were exchanged between the Association of Arab Universities, the Arab Institute for Leadership Development, and the University of Sharjah. Participating students were honored with ceremonial sashes in recognition of their outstanding contributions to this prestigious event.

UOS ranks 4th in Arab Universities Ranking
UOS ranks 4th in Arab Universities Ranking

Sharjah 24

time13-02-2025

  • Science
  • Sharjah 24

UOS ranks 4th in Arab Universities Ranking

His Excellency Prof. Hamid M.K. Al-Naimiy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, hailed the achievement as a testament to the University's ongoing pursuit of academic excellence, made possible by the unwavering support of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, and President of the University of Sharjah. Arab Universities Ranking is one of the most significant regional university ranking awards He highlighted that the Arab Universities Ranking is one of the most significant regional university ranking awards, employing criteria and indicators tailored to the cultural and social contexts of Arab societies. Achieving this prestigious position among Arab universities, he noted, is a culmination of sustained academic and research efforts at the University and aligns with its performance in international rankings, including those of the Times Higher Education and the UIGreen Metric, which evaluates universities based on their commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. These achievements, he added, reaffirm the University of Sharjah's status as a distinguished global academic hub for the dissemination of knowledge and advanced research. A platform to highlight the role of universities Prof. Esam Agamy, Vice Chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness and Accreditation, further underscored the significance of the forum, which served as a platform to highlight the role of universities in driving sustainable development through scientific research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic partnerships. Discussions at the forum covered key topics such as the role of universities in human capital development and the knowledge economy, their function as catalysts for economic growth, and their leadership in the transition to a global knowledge-based economy. Other focal points covered at the forum included innovation mechanisms, knowledge integration, and institutional structures that support sustainable development. The event also provided an opportunity for academics, policymakers, and experts to engage in meaningful dialogue on the challenges and opportunities in the fields of education, economics, and the environment.

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