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IIUI to bring more foreign teachers at campus: Dr Hathal

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ISLAMABAD: President International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) Dr. Hathal Homoud Alotaibi on Monday said that university was working to bring more foreign faculty members and to establish a scholarships program for the its students.
He also called for the joint efforts to implement the new strategic plan of the International
Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI). He was delivering a Presidential speech at the workshop on the preparation of strategic plan and organogram of the faculty level
organized by Quality Assurance Department (QAD).
The workshop was attended by Vice Presidents, Deans, DGs, HoDs/ chairpersons
and Directors for the brainstorming on the new organogram and strategic plan on the
department and faculty level. “We are setting a roadmap for the coming generations,
this strategic plan will not only ensure academic excellence but it will also be a peg to build
the future of youth with best higher education” he added.
Dr. Hathal said “We are in a dire need to compete the world, while procrastination and unnecessary procedural constraints are the old ways of dealing with tasks, we are keen to revamp the infrastructure as well as the officials dealing such as addition of the E-office, building of new blocks and renovation of the classrooms.”
Stressing upon the faculty, he said that we would be asked for the responsibility given to us and there was no place for injustice in our sacred profession indeed, adding we must be transparent, merit oriented and impartial in teaching and evaluating the students.
He also mentioned the training for the officials of the university. He specially mentioned the launch of the Distance Learning Portal terming it as an achievement and a milestone of the
progress of the university.

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