Al Majamaah University Rector Review administrative and humanitarian colleges accompanied by his previous deputy

His Excellency, Al Majamaah university director, Dr. Khaled bin Saad Al Muqrin, made an inspection visit for the administrative and humanitarian college of science within the university after its transition to the new university headquarters. His Excellency, dean of college, Dr. Mansour bin Osman Al Dwaihi and college members from staff and employees. His Excellency made a tour for the facilities of college and visited its departments, lecture halls and offices. He also get recognized with the work flow inside the college and its  potentials and fittings. He met with some of staff members, employees and students as he congratulated them for their transportation to the new headquarters and asked them to maintain its provided fittings and the scientific environment which contributes to up upgrading of the scientific acquisition of students and therefore help in superiority by the help of Allah, Indicating that this headquarters incurred the kingdom lot of money and incurred and made the university and Ministry of Higher Education lot of effort and work. Its utilization could include all people so to maintain it for next generation.
He also asked them to be more sincere and active in serving this kingdom through this university so to sustain achievements and progresses. After that, he the university director, sponsored honoring the previous college deputy, Mohamed bin Abdullah Al Jabrin who has been appointed as a dean for deanery of staff and the employees of the university. The rector thanked him for efforts he exerted within the college, considering his transition as a support and significant gain in the university. Following this, he offered thanks and appreciation for the college dean for what he witnessed in the college of disciplinary in work, wonderful organization and great development at the administrative and academic level, hoping more success and progress for him and college members.
 

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Wednesday, 23/November/2011