University
Administration
The university administration consists of the patron, the chairman of the university council, the university director, the vice-director, the university vice-chancellor, the secretary of academic affairs, the librarian, the dean of student affairs, and the deans of colleges, institutes, centers, and their assistant departments.
The university administration consists of the patron, the chairman of the university council, the university director, the vice-director, the university vice-chancellor, the secretary of academic affairs, the librarian, the dean of student affairs, and the deans of colleges, institutes, centers, and their assistant departments.
The council is responsible for reviewing university policies, such as creating and abolishing positions, establishing colleges and institutes, and developing university regulations and bylaws. Its membership consists of forty individuals: twenty-one members from outside the university (including the council chair) who possess competence, expertise, and an interest in education and national issues, appointed upon the recommendation of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; and nineteen members from within the university, including the university president, vice president, vice rector, academic affairs secretary, librarian, dean of students, and eight other members elected by the faculty council, at least three of whom must be deans of colleges. The council also includes three representatives of university staff, two of whom are not faculty members, and two student representatives.
Professors Council
It is responsible for reviewing student admission systems for undergraduate studies, awarding degrees, prizes, and honorary degrees, encouraging scientific research, and guiding the university's scientific policies.
Its membership consists of: the university president (chair), the vice president, the university's rector, the secretary for academic affairs (member and rapporteur of the council), the librarian, the dean of students, the deans of colleges, the directors of institutes and centers, the heads of departments and administrative units, and faculty members holding the rank of professor.
Professors Council
The president is primarily responsible for the academic and administrative performance of the university, assisted by the vice president, the university's deputy president, and various university institutions (the Deans' Council, the Faculty Council, etc.).
The president chairs the Faculty Council, the Deans' Committee, the committees for appointing and promoting faculty members, the Planning and Development Committee, standing committees, and any other committees specified by the university's regulations and bylaws.
Professors Council
The president is primarily responsible for the academic and administrative performance of the university, assisted by the vice president, the university's deputy president, and various university institutions (the Deans' Council, the Faculty Council, etc.).
The president chairs the Faculty Council, the Deans' Committee, the committees for appointing and promoting faculty members, the Planning and Development Committee, standing committees, and any other committees specified by the university's regulations and bylaws.
Professors Council
The agent is responsible to the university director for the administrative and financial performance of the university in accordance with the provisions of the university’s regulations and bylaws, and he is the rapporteur for the university council and its executive and financial committee.
Professors Council
The Academic Affairs Secretary is responsible for implementing and promoting academic performance at the university through:
Monitoring the implementation of decisions and recommendations of the Faculty Council.
Overseeing student admissions and overseeing examinations.
Preparing and approving academic and honorary degrees.
Supervising the affairs of teaching assistants.
Preparing all university statistics, overseeing the printing of official university publications (such as the university handbook), and amending the university's bylaws and regulations.
Professors Council
The Academic Affairs Secretary is responsible for implementing and promoting academic performance at the university through:
Monitoring the implementation of decisions and recommendations of the Faculty Council.
Overseeing student admissions and overseeing examinations.
Preparing and approving academic and honorary degrees.
Supervising the affairs of teaching assistants.
Preparing all university statistics, overseeing the printing of official university publications (such as the university handbook), and amending the university's bylaws and regulations.
Professors Council
He consults with the Student Affairs Council to help students maximize their academic, social, and educational potential. He also ensures order and proper conduct both on and off campus. He is responsible for implementing general student policies and overseeing the Student Union and its various activities. His duties also include providing guidance, healthcare, psychological support, and educational assistance to students.










