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Since its establishment, the number of students at the College has witnessed continuous growth, reaching a total of 1,092 female students and 811 male students during the academic year 2021/2022, distributed across undergraduate and master's programs.
The Applied College celebrates the graduation of its female students, batch (68), who hold diplomas.
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The Applied College celebrated the graduation of its students, batch (68), who hold diplomas, this morning, Tuesday 1445/11/6 AH, in the presence of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Applied College, Dr. Nuha bint Muhammad Al-Shaqiran, and a number of the city's leaders and employees.
The ceremony began with the Saudi national anthem, followed by the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. This was followed by a visual presentation that covered the college's history, programs, academic plans, stages of development, and the college's achievements.
After that, the College's Executive Vice President, Dr. Al-Shaqran, delivered a welcoming speech in which she thanked His Excellency the University President, Dr. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Ameri, and the CEO of the Applied College, Dr. Abdullah Al-Saloum, for their continuous support and overcoming the obstacles facing female students in their academic careers. She also expressed her pride in the graduates, and advised them to fear God and be sincere in their work, and to strive for a promising future and an ambitious vision, and to be the best ambassadors for their university. In conclusion, she thanked the attendees, including the honorable mothers, members of the teaching and administrative staff, and everyone who contributed to the success of this academic journey, stressing the importance of cooperation and giving in achieving success and distinguishing the college.
Then, Abeer Al-Otaibi, Sheikha Al-Aqili and Shojoon Al-Moussa gave a speech on behalf of the graduates, in which they expressed their happiness and thanks to those who supported them in achieving this accomplishment during their academic career.
At the end of the ceremony, Dr. Al-Shaqran honored the outstanding female students and graduates, who numbered 403 with various diplomas.
The College of Media and Communication celebrates the graduation of 1850 female students
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In Sheikh Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh Hall in the University City, the College of Media and Communication celebrated on Tuesday morning, 1444/11/17 AH, the graduation of a new batch of the college's 1850 female students from the various disciplines of the college who hold bachelor's and higher diploma from all departments of the college, under the patronage of Dr. Nouer Al-Shammari, Vice Dean of the College of Media and Communication for Female Student Affairs, and in the presence of Dr. Seetah Al-Enezi, General Supervisor of the Department of Student Affairs at the University Vice-Presidency, Dr. Ohood Al-Manea, Vice Dean of Student Affairs for Female Student Affairs, and female leaders at the university. Faculty members and parents of graduates.
The ceremony was presented by a chanting of the royal anthem, then verses from the Holy Quran, followed by a speech by the Vice Dean of the College, Dr. Al-Shammari, full of thanks, gratitude and great gratitude to the rulers for their unlimited support for education, interest in t
he development of the Saudi person, investing in his capabilities, and empowering women in all fields at the highest levels, and thanks are extended to His Excellency the President of the University, Prof. Ahmed Al-Ameri, and Her Excellency the Vice President for Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Nouf Al-Ajmi, for their distinguished support to the educational process at the university and the college, and for their support for college students in all forums and occasion
s, as well as She congratulated her graduating daughters on this distinguished and exceptional batch, which carried a lot of responsibilities, for putting them in mind one goal, which is "striving for the best and achieving the college's goals and aspirations", and these distinguished names will remain present in the memory and history of the college, and she also extended her sincere thanks to the College of Media and Communication, led by His Highness the Dean of the College, Prof. Saad bin Saud Al Saud, for his fruitful guidance and continuous follow-up of everything related to the educational process, his support and development of study programs, and his keenness to develop students' practical skills. And applied to meet the needs of the local labor market, and all thanks to the college family, faculty members and affiliates, for their unlimited cooperation and support for the college's march, and an inspiring word to the graduates that the efforts made over the previous years are not only for graduation. Graduation is the real beginning of the journey of struggle and construction of the soul and the future to be worthy of all hopes and ambitions, and she continued by saying that you remember at every step of your next trip that you are a mirror of the university, carrying a sublime message that is reflected in giving to the homeland and participating in the march of its elevation, to remain at the forefront of countries with our distinguished thought and authentic customs, and how long the story continues hopefully.
After that, a visual recording was shown produced by the college students entitled (Feelings of a graduate), then a speech was delivered to the graduates by the student Lama Al-Sahli on behalf of her fellow graduates, then the paragraphs of the ceremony followed, where the audience watched a visual film of a success journey after graduation entitled (The Story of a Homeland) narrated by some of the college graduates about the brilliant history of the university and stories of flags in the homeland She graduated from Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, followed by a speech from a faculty member Ms. Huda Al-Suwailem to her graduate daughters expressing Her pleasure and pride in the graduates who spent years in the edifice of the college, congratulating them on their harvest.
Then the graduates took the media oath with pride and pride to be a building block for their society and country.
Then words of praise and blessings were addressed to the graduates of Al-Fanar Media Club.
The ceremony concluded by honoring the faculty members, then the outstanding graduates from the Higher Political Diploma, and the outstanding graduates of the bachelor's degree in the Department of Advertising and Marketing Communication, the Department of Journalism and Electronic Publishing, the Department of Public Relations and the Department of Graphics and Multimedia, and the distinguished graduates were honored with student activities, then the theater shone with the graduation march presented by the outstanding women in each department and honoring the sponsor of the ceremony for them was the best conclusion of the forum, which for its part blessed and called them for success and permanent excellence.
The Prince of Riyadh Campus sponsors the ceremony of excellence for the Female graduates of the sixty-seventh batch of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University
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Under the patronage of the wife of His Royal Highness the Governor of Riyadh Region, Her Highness Princess Nourah bint Mohammed bin Saud Al Saud, the graduation ceremony of the sixty-seventh batch was held on Monday evening, the sixteenth of Dhu al-Qa'dah for the year 1444 AH, and honoring the distinguished students of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University of various scientific degrees, in the conference hall in building (416) in King Abdullah Female Student City, and Her Highness was received by the sponsor of the ceremony and Princess Nouf bint Abdulrahman Al Saud, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Association for them (to serve persons with disabilities), Her Excellency the Vice President for Female Student Affairs, Prof. Nouf bint Abdul Ali Al-Ajmi, and a number of university leaders, employees and mothers of graduates.
The ceremony prepared for this occasion began with the royal anthem, then the student Ola Al-Rashed came to present, saluting the audience and reviving the feelings of joy and pleasure with the sweetness of saying, and the eloquence of words, where she scattered a necklace of pearls of phrases and showed the university's pride in its students who were not satisfied with anything other than majestic edifices, so they reached the desired goals, and the hopes held.
After that, the student Maryam Abkar and the best of what opens the forums verses from the Holy Quran, followed by the speech of Her Excellency the Vice President for Female Student Affairs, Prof. Nouf bint Abdul Ali Al-Ajmi, in which she valued the patronage of the campus of His Highness the Governor of Riyadh Region, the graduation ceremony of the university students, expressing her thanks and appreciation to Her Highness the Princess for this honor, stressing that it expresses the unlimited support for the wise leadership of education and its edifices, and Her Excellency indicated that determination and determination are enough to achieve She noted the efforts of the university represented by its Vice Deanship for Student Affairs, which sought to form an organizational legacy and an administrative approach that achieves the requirements of the Saudi Vision 2030 by raising the rate of women's participation in the labor market and continuing to develop their talents, especially since Saudi women represent more than half of society, which applied to the number of graduates this year, which amounted to 14813,23852 graduates out of 60,<>. of the university's graduates for this year, which is more than <>% of the number of graduates, Prof. Dr. Al-Ajmi concluded her speech by thanking the academic staff members who are the cornerstone of the university's success and the excellence of its graduates, and delivered praise to the virtuous mothers for their support to the graduates throughout the process of acquisition and learning.
There is no doubt that the graduates have a speech on their expected day delivered on behalf of the student Malak Al-Kharaan, in which she welcomed the attendees, and then expressed the beginnings, and the eagerness of the march, which was accompanied by the calls of parents in the dead of night, as well as the sincerity of teachers and professors who spared no effort in what they provide.
It is worth noting that the number of graduates this year has reached 14813,<> students from various departments, colleges and educational stages.
At the end of the ceremony, the sponsor of the ceremony, Her Highness Princess Nourah bint Mohammed, accompanied by Her Excellency the Vice-Rector for Graduate Student Affairs, was crowned with certificates of appreciation, and the university honored Her Highness with a souvenir gift produced by the university students.
The Applied College celebrates the graduation of its students for the academic year 1444 AH
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The Applied College celebrated in its second honoring ceremony the graduation of its students for the academic year 1444 AH, numbering (2753) of them (630) students, on Tuesday, 1444/12/2 AH, in Sheikh Mohammed bin Ibrahim Hall in the Conference Building in the University City, in the presence of the CEO of the College, the college's employees, the leaders participating in the college's march since its inception, and the parents of the graduates, and the ceremony included honoring the first with various diplomas, and their number was (39) students.
The ceremony began with the royal anthem, then a visual presentation that included an introduction to the Applied College and its programs, after that the student Fahd bin Nasser Al-Dokhi gave a speech to the graduates, in which he expressed feelings of joy and pleasure at graduation, thanking the university for its educational and educational efforts for students.
The CEO of the College, Dr. Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Salloum, delivered a speech in which he praised the efforts of our wise government and its efforts in serving education and its institutions, stressing the endeavor of the Applied College, with the support of the university leaders, headed by His Excellency the President of the University, and His Eminence the Vice President for Educational Affairs, to occupy a high position and prestigious educational roles through specializations and programs of education, rehabilitation and training, keeping pace with the developments and requirements of the times, and in line with the needs of accelerated and renewable development and the requirements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution for the local labor market. By qualifying national cadres with diploma degrees linked to professional certificates compatible with development goals, he concluded his speech by congratulating the graduates and their families.
At the end of the ceremony, the top students and winners of competitions and activities during the academic year were honored, and the graduates' march was presented, led by the top students, and memorial photos were taken.
Dr. Al-Ameri sponsors the graduation ceremony of the 17th batch of students of the College of Economics and Administrative Sciences at Imam University for the academic year 1444 AH
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His Excellency the President of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, Prof. Dr. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Ameri, sponsored the graduation ceremony of the 17th batch of students of the College of Economics and Administrative Sciences on Tuesday morning, 30 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444 AH, corresponding to 18/7/2023 AD, in Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Hall in the Conference Building, in the presence of university vice-rectors, the Dean of the College of Economics and Administrative Sciences, a number of members of the academic and administrative staff, and students' parents.
The ceremony began with the Saudi royal anthem and then the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, and the occasion began with the launch of the university march of the graduates, after that a speech was delivered by the graduates, during which they expressed their thanks and pride for their homeland and then for their ancient university, and then a video was presented talking about the history of graduates in the college.
After that, the Dean of the College of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Dr. Thamer bin Hamad Al-Askar, gave a speech in which he welcomed the attendees, saying, "Today, we celebrate with you the graduation of more than two thousand and three hundred students from the college's graduates, out of a total number of four thousand and three hundred students representing six scientific departments at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels, who learned during their university stage various important sciences and the latest in the disciplines of economics, accounting, finance and investment, insurance and risk management, banking, and business administration in its tracks, including human resources. Marketing, Management Information Systems.
Dr. Al-Askar added that the college has been keen since its establishment to keep pace with various sciences, knowledge and skills in the labor market, believing in the importance of harmonizing the courses with the requirements of the labor market, and updated its study plans according to the future curricula program, with the help of God - Almighty - and then with the support of His Excellency the President of the University and the efforts of the college's employees, and added a number of new important tracks such as the track of supply chain management, business economics, innovation and entrepreneurship, in order to keep pace with the needs of the labor market and what is taught in prestigious international universities, indicating The college has worked and is still working on two parallel lines in the field of academic accreditation, as it obtained - praise be to God - the bachelor's programs of business administration, finance and investment, banking and accounting on the programmatic academic accreditation from the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, represented by the National Center for Academic Accreditation and Assessment NCAAA, and at the same time the college began its procedures to obtain international academic accreditation, as it completed joining the International Commission for the Development and Accreditation of Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB, and completed the first phase of the requirements of Obtaining accreditation. In support of the college's march towards community service, the college has formed multiple partnerships with private sector organizations and non-profit sector organizations, and the college has made its way towards increasing the number of scientific research and the number of citations for faculty members, in order to complement its plan towards achieving the desired goals in the three aspects of higher education institutions, namely education, scientific research, and community service. Based on the college's vision of local and global excellence, the college ranked 451st globally, and third nationally in the QS international classification of academic disciplines for the year 2023. The college also ranked first at the level of Saudi universities in the statistics of holders of professional certificates for the year 2022, according to the classification of the Saudi Organization for Auditors and Accountants. SOCPA
After that, His Excellency the President of the University, Prof. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Ameri, gave a speech in which he congratulated the university on this happy occasion, in which he celebrates the graduation of a new distinguished batch of students of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, and they are looking forward with all vigour and determination to start their careers, and join their colleagues in the fields of seriousness, work and creativity to continue the march of loyalty, giving and building in the service of their religion, leadership and country.
His Excellency added that Imam University, based on its national and pioneering role, was keen to achieve the aspirations of our wise leadership - may God protect it - in promoting sustainable knowledge development in accordance with the Saudi Vision 2030, so it made one of the goals of its strategic plan to prepare: "innovative and pioneering outputs that enhance the knowledge economy and achieve sustainable development" by creating an academic environment, achieving the requirements of the quality of the educational process, and constantly striving to keep pace with development at all programmatic levels and knowledge fields, to ensure high-quality education and qualified graduates. Distinguished by the best knowledge-building tools, and the latest methods of skills development, to be an effective qualified force that has a positive impact on their society in terms of advancement and civilization, building and urbanization, and its effective contribution to their country in development, development, progress, and prosperity, initially His happiness to see the results of this goal and its scientific and practical outputs at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences through continuous academic development, continuous scientific movement, scientific diversity and research, in addition to activating communication, and building bridges of cooperation and partnership with government agencies and private sector entities to achieve The aspirations of students to meet their academic, knowledge and skill needs.
His Excellency the President of the University indicated that he is proud to share with the graduates their joy of joyful graduation, which comes as a culmination of the great efforts made by the university to build generations on whom we pin the hopes of tomorrow, and to qualify the leaders we hope for a promising future, stressing that the university has provided them with all the elements of their success, and looks forward to their achievements and successes, and readiness to carry the secretariat, perform the mission, and be keen to fulfill what they have towards their religion, leadership, homeland and society, to be the best help for their country in its development and civilization process, human and land, and the best ambassadors For their university and they are up to the responsibility and trust.
His Excellency concluded his speech with thanks, appreciation and gratitude to our wise leadership - may God protect it - for the unlimited support and continuous care that education receives, and for the great interest in building Saudi youth, developing their capabilities, and investing in their potential, and thanks to His Excellency the Minister of Education for his support and support for the university to achieve its scientific, knowledge, social and global vision and mission, and thanks and appreciation to the Dean of the College of Economics and Administrative Sciences, its agents and members of the administrative and academic body for their great efforts to advance the level of the college, and for Their great efforts in preparing qualified national cadres, and for everyone who contributed to the graduation of this distinguished batch of faculty colleagues whose efforts had a clear impact and tangible results, and for all the bodies and units at the university that harnessed all their human and financial capabilities to facilitate the task of students, and overcome their obstacles, and heartfelt congratulations to the graduates and their families on the occasion of their graduation and obtaining this scientific degree, and for their success and excellence, congratulating them for their excellence and great achievement in completing their scientific, academic and skill career in this college Leading with its specializations, programs and specialized scientific and educational cadres.
At the end of the ceremony, the former deans of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences and the graduate students were honored.
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The entrepreneurial business centre holds a series of qualifying courses for female graduates from the labour market
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The center for employment services and entrepreneurship in cooperation with the general foundation for technical and vocational training continued to hold specialized training courses to qualify female graduates for the labor market in various fields including effective communication, career behavior, planning and change in the working environment within the framework of the center's strategy, which supports the qualification of female students at the university while they are on the study benches for working and professional life.
The course of functional behaviour and communication skills provided by trainer amal al-mutairi focused on the concept and types of human and functional behavior, communication and communication, effective communication skills in addition to general rules of successful communication, while the course "preparing for the labour market" was presented by trainer arwa frenzy concept of preparing for the labour market and preparing for working life after graduation, the ingredients for professional work, successful experiences of professional work, in addition to cv preparation skills and job interviews.
The effective change management course presented by trainer arwa al-hijan discussed the concept of effective change management, types and forms of change, resistance to change, change planning as well as change leader skills.
The university's center for employment and entrepreneurship services works from its vision and mission of encouraging entrepreneurship, as well as developing entrepreneurial ideas and turning them into economic projects that contribute to the development of the national economy, including the establishment of an integrated program that includes a number of different and diverse entrepreneurship events in interaction and in conjunction with world entrepreneurship week.
Female Physics Graduates Present Their Research Works at the Saudi International Nanotechnology Conference
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The Fourth Saudi International Nanotechnology Conference was held under the auspices of King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, on Tuesday morning, 01/24/1438 AH, corresponding to 10/25/2016 AD. The Conference was organized by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in collaboration with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). The conference lasted for two days, attended by Prince Dr. Turki Bin Saud Bin Mohammed Al Saud, President of KACST, and Dr. Khalid Al-Sultan, Rector of KFUPM.
The scientific research papers submitted by Maram Najeh Al-Furiji, Nourah Muhammad Al-Ghaith and Afaf Abdullah Al-Qahtani, graduates from the Physics Department in the College of Science, were accepted to be presented at the conference. Both researchers, Maram Al-Furiji and Nourah Al-Ghaith, presented their papers and posters in the Conference. Their papers were the only graduation project research papers presented. All other research papers were presented by international researchers and holders of master's and doctoral degrees. This is a clear indication that their research papers were distinguished and gained the trust of the scientific committee of the conference.
In this regard, Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Babtain, Dean of the College of Science, gave credit to the graduates for their outstanding achievement and considered their participation in this international conference a clear indication of the high quality of their acdemic research papers. He also added that the publication of their papers in this conference comes as one of the fruits of the scientific and research collaboration strategically adopted by the College of Science with the scientific and research bodies in our Kingdom, especially with KACST.
The participant researchers did their graduation projects at the National Center for Nanotechnology under the supervision of Dr. Marzouk Saleh Al-Shammari from KACST and Dr. Raed Hussein Al-Hathlool from the Physics Department at Al Imam University in the first semester of last year 1436/1437 AH. It is noteworthy that the researcher Arwa Homoud Al-Harbi participated in the research project presented by the researcher Maram Najeh Al-Furiji, the researcher Maha Mesh'al Al-Shammari participated in the research project presented by the researcher Nourah Muhammad Al-Ghaith and the researcher Rawan Rasheed Al-Dosari participated in the research project presented by the researcher Afaf Abdullah Al-Qahtani. (For more information: Click here)
Dr. Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Khudhiri, chairman of the scientific committee of the conference, addressing Dr. Raed Hussein Al-Hathlool, the supervisor of the researchers, made the point that the graduates of the Physics Department deserved to publish their researches in the conference, and that they attained the qualifying standards of participation in this international scientific conference on a par with all participating researchers.
On their part, both researchers Al-Furiji and Al-Ghaith took pride in their participation in this important international scientific conference, which is sponsored by KACST and attended by the winners of Nobel Prize and King Faisal Prize for Science. They also said that this participation motivated them to continue their acdemic research and was an important boost in their research and academic career. It was also an important step forward in their progress and scientific journey.
The conference hosted a number of the most important international experts in Nanotechnology, such as Professor Shuji Nakamura, winner of Nobel Prize in Physics 2014, and Professor Fraser, winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016, in addition to Professor Omar Yaghi and Professor Michael Grätzel, receivers of King Faisal International Prize in Science 2015.
The conference discussed four main themes, which are: manufacturing of nanomaterials, nanoelectronics and nanophotonics, and solar cells and energy applications, in addition to biological and environmental applications. The conference also included a workshop on the role of nanomaterials in the manufacturing of catalysts used in the petroleum industries.
Prince Dr. Turki Bin Saud Bin Mohammed Al Saud, President of KACST, emphasized that KACST is keen to create the appropriate research environment which supports initiatives and programs of the "Saudi Vision 2030." KACST presented its initiatives within the National Transformation Program 2020, which aims in its entirety to expand the local technical field in Saudi Arabia in key sectors, including sectors related to Nanotechnology.
During the opening of the conference, His Highness explained that KACST worked on establishing 15 centers of excellence in partnership with a number of major international universities and research centers in order to transfer and localize the appropriate strategic technologies for Saudi Arabia, including six centers of excellence in the fields of materials technology. He also drew attention to KACST's collaboration with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and University of California, Santa Barbara in the field of LED lighting technologies with Professor Nakamura, Nobel Prize winner in Physics 2014. These partnerships resulted in training and qualifying a large number of Saudi researchers in the field of materials technology and Nanotechnology.
The President of KACST noted that the Saudi government attaches great importance to scientific research and technical development in various fields due to their important role in sustainable development and increase of added value to support the national economy through the transformation, localization, and development of advanced technologies in Saudi Arabia. In order to reflect this interest, KACST worked on transferring and localizing the latest technologies, building national capacities to accelerate scientific research and technical development in Saudi Arabia, and strengthening the collaboration with universities and research centers such as KFUPM in order to achieve the objectives of the Saudi vision 2030 and National Transformation Program 2020 in many scientific fields, including those related to Nanotechnology.
The President of KACST also noted that Professor James Fraser Stoddart, Head of the joint research team of KACST and Northwestern University in the United States, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016. Additionally, he congratulated Professor Stoddart for winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016, and Professor Nakamura for winning the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014. He also congratulated Professor Omar Yaghi and Professor Michael Grätzel for receiving King Faisal International Prize in Science 2015.
In his turn, Dr. Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Khudhiri, Director of the National Center for Nanotechnology and chairman of the scientific committee of the conference, explained that the conference discussed manufacturing of nanomaterials, nanoelectronics and nanophotonics, and solar cells, in addition to medical and environmental applications of Nanotechnology over two days.
Dr. Raed Hussein Al-Hathlool, Vice-Dean of the College of Science for Development and Quality and Director of the Research Center in the College, represented the College of Science and the Physics Department, and was one of the supervisors of the students who participated in the conference. Furthermore, Mr. Muhammad Jaber Al-Hilali, Teaching Assistant in the Physics Department in the College of Science and Doctoral student at (KAUST), also attended the conference.
The researchers participating in the Conference had previously won first and second places in the 7th Scientific Forum for Students at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, which was held in the second semester of the previous academic year 1436/1437 AH. Both Maram Al-Furiji and her partner in the research Arwa Al-Harbi won the first place and Nourah Al-Ghaith and her partner in the research Maha Al-Shammari won the second place. (For more information: Click here)
Dr. Al-Hathlool thanked Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Babtain, Dean of the College of Science, and Dr. Ahmad Muhammad Al-Qaoud, Head of the Physics Department, for supporting the research projects of the students, which resulted in such scientific achievement.
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Developing Education Deanship Launches Female Training Course
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Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University Vice-Rectorate for Planning, Development and Quality, representing by Deanship of Developing University Education, has launched recently, in association with King Abdullah City for Female Students, a training program entitled “Self-Strategic Planning".
The launched program is intended to provide the participants with the skills and knowledge that enable them to personally planning strategically, says Dr. Eyman Al-Rouythi, Vice-Dean of Deanship of Developing University Education, in statements. Dr. Al-Rouythi has passed her thanks and appreciation to H.E. Sheikh Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and Member of Saudi Senior Ulemas Council, and Dr. Ghazi Al-Sadhan, Dean of Deanship of Developing University Education.
It should be noting that, the training program was lectured by Trainer Mrs. Fatima Al-Qahtani, with the participation of forty-two female students from College of Economics and Administrative Sciences.
The Physics Department completes the Graduation Projects of the Female Students at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology at the End of the First Semester
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By the end of the first semester of the academic year 1436/1437 AH, the Physics Department completed the first project in supervising the graduation projects of ten of the department female students in the National Center for Nanotechnology at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. This was the first initiative of its kind in the College of Science, where graduation projects and its accompanying training are conducted outside the College, and it was a successful experience, all praise be to Allah.
The project was under the supervision of H.E. Dr. Raed Hussein Al-Hathlool, Vice-Dean of Development and Quality at the College of Science and Assistant Professor at the Physics Department. Dr. Al-Hathlool extended his thanks to all the members who contributed and supported this project from the beginning, especially H.E. Dr. Ahmad Al-Qaoud, Head of the Physics Department, and H.E. Ms. Mervat Al-Zumia, deputy-head of the Physics Department. He also thanked Dr. Marzouk Ibn Saleh Al-Shammari, the supervisor of the project from KACST, for his great effort in organizing this project which resulted in great benefit to the students. Dr. Raed also extended his deep thanks to H.E. Dr. Muhammad Babtain, Dean of the College of Science, Dr. Muneer Al-Dasouqi, Supervisor of the Institute of Material Science Research at KACST, and Dr. Abdullah Al-Khudairi, Supervisor of the National Center for Nanotechnology at KACST, for their encouragement and support for the project since its commencement.
It is worth mentioning that this project lasted the whole of the first semester of this academic year 1436/1437 AH, in which ten female students participated. The students were nominated according to their grade point averages (GPA), and their seriousness in research as reported by
Ms. Mervat Al-Zumia, deputy-head of the department. The total training hours that the students spent at KACST were 48 hour of training in addition to other educational hours outside KACST.
The students who participated in this project and had the honor of being among the pioneers conducting their graduation research outside the university were: Ibtisam Suwailim Al-Unizi, Ibtihal Hamad Al-Nasir, Arwa Humoud Al-Harbi, Ashwaq Matar Al-Anzi, Rawan Rasheed Al-Dosari, Afaf Abdullah Al-Qahtani, Maram Najeh Al-Furaiji, Maha Meshal Al-Shammari, Nourah Muhammad Al-Ghaith and Hind Nasir Al-Qahtani.
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Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University has witnessed continuous development in academic programs and an expansion in activities that contribute in developing the department. The joint efforts with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology contributed to the success of the first joint research experience, in addition to the enrichment of the program with a set of scientific software. All of those efforts combined contributed in teaching the students some scientific research skills. The research period at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology was characterized by organizing several meetings, seminars and workshops under the supervision of Dr. Marzouk Al-Shammari and Mr. Yaser Al-Shetwi during which discussions of a number of topics related to the research projects were held.
Dr. Raed Al-Hathlool mentioned that the research topics conducted in the National Center for Nanotechnology at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology were as follows:
- The making of quantum well laser.
- Studying the impact of changing the proportion of oxygen in the reactor on Cu-doped TiO2 thin film.
- Studying the impact of changing the temperature of the reactor on Fe2O3-doped ZnO thin film.
- Studying the impact of grafting with rare elements on the material specifications of Gd2O3 & Dy2O3 doped In2O3 thin film.
- Studying the effect of nickel oxide content on the physical specifications of the aluminum oxide material NiO doped ZnO thin film.
It is worth mentioning that the student researchers received their training in safe and secure research laboratories before starting the project in order to ensure the safety of the students, researchers and research laboratories.
Moreover, the students received training certificates from KACST stating the field of training, which was: "The Use of Nanotechnology in the Semiconductor Grafted", and they also received certificates of experience specifying the skills covered by the project which were:
· *The skill of conducting scientific research and writing scientific report.
· *The preparation of the active ingredient of semiconductors' powder and oxides of transition metals and the manufacturing of thin films using pulsed laser deposition (PLD).
· * Conducting analysis with the use of scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscope (AFM), and stylus surface profiler.
· * Studying the crystal structure using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and data analysis.
Moreover, the application "Asana" has been used to manage the project tasks in a professional way between the Physics Department and KACST, in addition to "Google-Classroom" to follow-up the progress of the students researchers academically and coordinate between the Physics Department and KACST. The students were trained in using a number of software programs to analyze findings, charts and solving equations, including: Excel and Origin. Furthermore, they were trained in writing scientific research and research reports, in managing references by using "Endnote" software, in task management by using some applications such as "Wunderlist" and "Trello," in management of research sources by using an open-source "Zotero," and in displaying, processing, and analyzing 3D images by using "Gwyddion" software.
On the other hand, female students have shown their admiration and expressed their gratitude towards the Physics Department for giving them this opportunity, as one of them, Arwa Al-Harbi, said: "The project was wonderful. We have been introduced to nanotechnology and its applications, in addition to some types of microscopes and the role of each." She has also added that visiting laboratories and working in them was interesting and that they contain new devices she did not known about. In addition, Ibtihal Al-Nasir has thanked, at the beginning of her talk, the supervisors from KACST and considered the project as a golden opportunity. She mentioned that working in KACST has increased her enthusiasm and motivation to work in research areas and work hard for her future. She also said that this experience is one of the best things that has ever happened to her during her academic years. Moreover, Nourah Al-Ghaith mentioned that the project was full of academic and professional benefits, especially the devices and their uses. In addition, Ibtisam Al-Unizi said: "Being acquainted with laboratories and devices, and getting to know nanotechnology has increased our motivation to learn more." Hind Al-Qahtani has shown her happiness for working in KACST and thanked Allah for having such opportunity while Ashwaq Al-Anzi conveyed her increasing enthusiasm for scientific research after working in KACST, assuring that she will benefit from this experience.
Moreover, students have agreed that the project has affected their academic and professional career positively and that it had obvious benefits, including:
· * Increasing information in Physics and applying it in real life.
· * Attending to time management and project management professionally.
· * Gaining experience in dealing with research team members and doing team work.
· * Learning from group work which is The distinctive feature of the graduation project, as it consists of two students who have to work together in order to accomplish a specific job.
· * Learning new technical skills such as skills of writing research and giving presentation.
· * Gaining experience in dealing with research advanced devices in KACST laboratories in contrast to theoretical projects, which is the familiar type of University graduation projects due to the lack of research potentials.
· * Learning how to read scientific papers and using data analysis software skills.
Regarding the final oral examination, a committee of three members was formed, consisting of Dr. Marzouk Al-Shammari (Assistant Professor in KACST), Dr. Raed Al-Hathlool (Assistant Professor in Physics Department), Mr. Yaser Al-Shetwi (Researcher in KACST). The examination was conducted on Thursday, 14/2/1437 AH, corresponding to 26/11/2015. Then, the final report of the graduation projects has been submitted after performing the required modifications. The assessment was done in accordance with by-laws and the internal regulations of the Physics Departmentas set bythe Graduation Project Committee in the Department, and on KACST supervisors assessment.
After completing the project, H.E. Ms. Mervat Al-Zumia, the deputy head of the Physics Department,took the initiative to organize a meeting for all female researchers with H.E. Dr. Ahmad Al-Qaoud (Head of the Department), Dr. Raed Al-Hathlool (Supervisor of the project), and Dr. Kholoud Al-Balawi (Vice Dean of College of Science for Female Students Affairs) on Wednesday, 5/3/1437 AH, corresponding to 16/12/2015 AD. The meeting started with a speech by Dr. Ahmad Al-Qaoud, where he commended the students for their commitment during the program and for being the best representatives of the Department. Then, Dr. Raed Al-Hathlool gave a brief introduction of the program, in addition to the introduction of research details and the followed procedures. Next, Dr. Kholoud Al-Balawi thanked the Physics Department and Physics students for such distinctive project. The meeting concluded with H.E. Ms. Mervat Al-Zumia, Deputy Head of the Physics Department, ensuring that this project was the first of its kind in the College. He also expressed his hope that the project would be of some benefit and help for students to pursue graduate studies and achieve their academic and professional goals. Finally, training certificates and commemorative gifts were distributed to participants.
The Physics Department staff have prayed for this valuable project to be beneficial for everyone, provide students with experience that will open wide horizons for them after graduation, and give opportunities for future students to join similar projects in the coming semesters. In addition, the Department thanked all those who have worked on the program and whoever has contributed to the success of this initiative, especially H.E. Dr. Ahmad Al-Qaoud (Head of the Department), Dr. Mervat Al-Zumia (Deputy Head of the Department), and Dr. Raed Al-Hathlool (Supervisor of the Project) for their encouragement, effort, and overcoming obstacles in order to make this distinctive experience successful. The Department also extended its thanks to the supervisors from KACST, on top of them Dr. Marzouk Al-Shammari, Supervisor of the project, and the researcher, Mr. Yaser Al-Shetwi. Moreover, the Physics Department thanked many researchers of KACST who have contributed to the success of this project: Engr. Muhammad Faraj, Mr. Qadhi Masiri, Mr. Muhammad Al-Khunaifer, Mr. Salman Al-Fhaid, Mr. Abdulrahman Al-Ghaihab, Mr. Fahd Al-Ghamdi, Eng. Majed Juma.
Finally, the Department addresses its thanks to the female Physics student researchers for their significant efforts in representing the Department and contributing to its advancement, in addition to their beyond comparison distinctive achievements in the program. The Department also congratulated female graduates and wished them a brilliant future.
Below are the five completed research projects, briefly:
1- Quantum Well Laser
· * Conduct research about Quantum Well Laser
· * Making/Production of Quantum Well Laser of three layers as shown in the figure below
· * Synthesis of necessary powder of three different materials
· * Mix of amounts if they were doped/grafted with different materials
· * Use of Pulsed Laser Device
· * Control of reactor internal pressure and temperature during making/production
· * X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the outer layer
· * Measurement of thickness by using DEC TAC
· * Knowing how to use cables and light emission experiment
2- Study of the Effect of Oxygen Proportion Change in the Reactor on Cu doped TiO2 thin film
· * Conduct research about Titanium Oxide
· * Synthesis of necessary powder
· * Knowing how to mix 10% of Cu with 90% of TiO2
· * Synthesis of raw material for the deposition reactor
· * Use of Pulsed Laser Device
· * Control of reactor internal pressure and temperature during making/production
· * X-ray diffraction (XRD) of produced/made films
· * Knowing of the possibility of partial or ful solubility of the two materials
· * Measurement of thickness by using.....
· * Knowing how to dope materials and make Nano chips and study its physical properties
· * Study chemical reaction of electrons in SP d orbitals for the used materials on physical properties
3- Study of the Effect of Reactor Temperature Change on Fe2O3 doped ZnO thin film
· * Conduct research about Zinc Oxide
· * Synthesis of necessary powder
· * Knowing how to mix 5% of Fe2O3 with 95% of ZnO
· * Synthesis of raw material for the deposition reactor
· * Use of Pulsed Laser Device for making/production
· * Control of reactor internal pressure and temperature during making/production
· * X-ray diffraction (XRD) of produced/made films
· * Knowing of the possibility of partial or full fusion of the two materials
· * Measurement of thickness by using.....
· * Knowing how to dope materials and make Nano chips and study its physical properties
· * Study of chemical reaction effect of electrons in SP and d orbitals for the used materials on the physical properties of the synthesized material
4- Study of the Effect of the Change of Orbital Electron on Properties of Mo or Dy2O3 doped In2O3thinfilm
· * Conduct research about Indium Oxide
· * Synthesis of necessary powder
· * Knowing how to mix 5% of Dy2O3 then 5% of Mo with 90% of In2O3
· * Synthesis of raw material for the deposition reactor
· * Use of Pulsed Laser Device to make/produce samples
· * Control of reactor internal pressure and temperature during making/production
· * X-ray diffraction (XRD) of produced/made films
· * Knowing of the possibility of partially or fully solubility of the two materials
· * Measurement of thickness by using.....
· * Knowing how to dope materials and make Nano chips and study its physical properties
· * Study of chemical reaction effect of electrons in Indium SP orbitals with Molybodium d orbital, and Indium SP orbital with Oxide Dysprosium f orbital on properties of the doped/grafted physical materials
5- Study of the Effect of Nickel Oxide Components on Physical Properties of Aluminium Oxide NiO doped ZnO thin film
· * Conduct research about Aluminium Oxide
· * Synthesis of necessary powder
· * Knowing how to mix 10% of NiO with 90% of Al2O3, then 20% with 90%
· * Synthesis of raw material for the deposition reactor
· * Use of Pulsed Laser Device to make/produce samples
· * Control of reactor internal pressure and temperature during making/production
· * X-ray diffraction (XRD) of produced/made films
· * Knowing of the possibility of partially or fully fusion of the two materials
· * Measurement of thickness by using .....
· * Knowing how to dope materials and make Nano chips and study its physical properties
IT Deanship Arranges Tech Forum for Female Students
https://imamu.edu.sa/en/news/Pages/news23-4-1436-5.aspx
Deanship of Information Technology of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University will organize on the next Wednesday a technological forum for female students at King Abdullah City for Female Students, says Dr. Waleed bin Abdulaziz Al-Jandal, Acting Dean of Information Technology Deanship, lastly in statements.
On the concept of the forum, Dr. Al-Jandal has stated that, it aims basically to increase the knowledge awareness of female students, especially in the field of technology knowledge and economic knowledge, as well as encourage them for hard work and sedulity. "Developing the positive thinking skills in information technology and provide them with some key tips on how to start private IT projects are among the aims of the forum", added he.
Shedding more lights on the forum, Dr. Al-Jandal has clarified that, the idea of setting up the forum is with consistence with the strategy of Al-Imam University to raise the qualifications and capabilities of female students through the participation of the learned teamwork of his administration in the forum.
From her side, Dr. Sarah Al-Hamoud, Vice-Dean of IT Deanship, has pointed out that, the forum is going side-by-side with the requirements of labour market and with the needs of developing knowledge skills of female students. She added that, registration for the forum will be available via the link (http://multech.imamu.edu.sa) and it will be hold at building no (324) at the main hall, in addition to the supporting lecture hall from 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M.
Developing Education Deanship Clinches Training Student Plan of 1st Term
https://imamu.edu.sa/en/news/Pages/news-26-3-1439-4.aspx
Deanship of Developing University Education of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University has clinched recently it training plan of the first academic term for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the university, with an average of 64 training programs and 5030 female and male students.
In significance with the executed training programs, Deanship of Developing University Education has carried out 17 programs inside the university campus in Riyadh, and 8 programs at College of Sharia at Al-Ehsa, and 10 programs at Indonesia Institute, as a 35 total training programs with an attendance of 2871 male students. In other side, the Deanship has arranged 20 training programs for female students at King Abdullah City for Female Students, and 9 programs at College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, as a 29 total programs with a 2159 female students.
In furthermore, Vice-Rectorate of Planning, Development and Quality, representing by Deanship of Developing University Education, has always keens to realize the vision of H.E. Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and Member of Saudi Senior Ulemas Council, to develop and sharpening the skills of female and male students. Additionally, to enable students to gain new skills in compatible with their ambitions and academical experience.
It is noteworthy that, Deanship of Developing University Education is preparing, currently, to launch its training student plan, which devoting to sharpening the students skills, throughout 80 training programs targeting 6000 female and male students during the next academic term.
Empower Graduate women by the establishment of centres related to Alumni such as:
Deanship of admissions and registration graduate program
https://units.imamu.edu.sa/administrations/AlumniProgram/Pages/default.aspx
Based on the keenness of the deanship of admissions and registration in the speed of completion of all related to graduates and follow-up and communication with them during and after graduation, as well as communication with the public and private sector in order to provide them with career opportunities immediately after graduation, the deanship agency for graduate affairs was established.
The alumn
i affairs agency seeks to provide and develop possible services in order to complete its work on time and in the best way, as well as to know the opinions of its graduates, their proposals and professional problems, as well as to seek to benefit from the nutrition returned from their employers in relation to their scientific and practical levels, which helps the agency to develop its programs provided and seek continuous improvement of the outputs of education in different colleges.
One of the annual tasks of the alumni affairs agency is to prepare for the graduation ceremony and implement other programs related to completing graduation requirements in cooperation with other entities at the university as well as to coordinate with relevant authorities in the fields of training and rehabilitation (goal).
Imam mohammed bin saud islamic university has taken it upon itself to strive constantly and actively to develop its programs and outputs to achieve the ambitious vision 2030, and to contribute to building knowledge in our precious country saudi arabia and the world at large.
The establishment of the alumni affairs agency at the beginning of the academic year 1434/1435 was the embodiment of the university's vision in the constant pursuit of excellence in its comprehensive educational career, and the university is keen to take care of its students during their studies to distinguish knowledge, thought and behavior, they are keen to communicate with them after graduation to benefit from their experiences and improve their outcomes.
With this vision, the university hopes that its graduate will be its honorable ambassador inside and outside the kingdom and that (graduate program) is the best way to communicate permanently between the university and its graduates in the benefit of the university and the graduate.
We hope that this program will be with its mission, goals and services that it provides to its graduate children at the level of ambition and hopes for distinguished graduates.
We cannot fail here to thank his royal highness the emir of riyadh for launching the program and his blessing, and thanking the rector for his generous support and guidance, and praise and gratitude for the happiness of the dean of admissions and registration for his efforts in order to succeed and develop the work in the graduate affairs agency.
And to all our greetings and appreciation.
Units of the deanship agency for graduate affairs
deanship agency for alumni affairs (imamu.edu.sa) [9]
proxy office
office tasks:
1- coordination between the deanship units in relation to the affairs of graduates.
2- follow-up the work of the units of the graduate affairs agency.
3- approval of procedures for extracting alternative documents.
4-coordinating the work of the secretariat of the alumni association.
5-study of cases related to graduates referred to the deanship of admissions and registration affairs from the office of his excellency the director and university agents or other entities.
documents unit
unit missions:
1- addressing the colleges and the university council to prepare the lists of graduates.
2-issuing key and alternative documents.
3- congratulating the outstanding.
alumni liaison unit
unit missions:
1- preparing the graduate guide and expected to graduate.
2- entering contact information for graduates.
3- collecting information about former graduates.
4- preparing the rules of information about graduates.
alumni association secretariat unit
unit missions:
1- accomplishing everything related to the alumni association.
2- preparing for university alumni meetings.
follow-up on the implementation of the recommendations of the association's meetings and meetings.
archiving unit
unit missions:
1- keeping electronic and paper copies of documents.
2- keeping graduation decisions.
3- keeping alternative documents.
software unit
unit missions:
1- preparing for the graduation ceremony.
2- other graduate programs are provided in cooperation with the relevant authorities at the university.
unit of studies and statistics
unit missions:
1. conducting the necessary studies for the graduates.
2. preparing statistics for graduates.
3. contribute to a clear vision of future plans.
Alumni
https://units.imamu.edu.sa/colleges/en/ComputerAndInformation/alumni/Pages/default.aspx [10]
The idea of establishing Alumni unit of computer and information sciences college was launched to complete the accelerated pursuit carried out by the college towards achieve excellence in academic, social, and research services and given from the importance of evaluation of graduates role in building the future of nation. The unit is put in its first concern to strengthen the sense of affiliation and communication between graduates and their college, invest their potential and abilities in optimal investment, develop their abilities and give them the opportunity to participate in various activities and programs, and help them to obtain appropriate jobs for their disciplines and labor market requirements. In addition to identify the public and private sector with competencies of graduates in different disciplines which offered by the college, where the graduates are considered as honorable models and national cadres that contributed and still contribute in nation building and development.
The unit is also aims to become a space for graduates through where they could find a channel to communicate with each other and share their various experiences and knowledge to establish professional relationships which contribute in community partnership developing that is mainly in the construction of knowledge society.
Alumni unit is honored when every graduate from the college become a member of this unit, and benefit from various advantages and services that unit offers. This unit will allow job opportunities for college graduates in public and private sectors, and will also provide consultation that necessary to follow their research, in addition to integrated training to meet the labor market requirement. The unit also will enable them to attend occasions and various events, which held within the corridors of college and university, and give them the opportunity to participate in various programs of the unit.
Alumni unit is dedicated to the graduates of college of computer and information sciences who are interested in continues communication with each other as well as constantly communicate with college for the benefit of all. Graduates unit of college of computer and information sciences is consider as pioneer unit at the level of Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University. Through which services and distinct programs are offered for its members.
Vision
Communication and sharing between college and its graduates and the extension of knowledge for the post –graduate.
Mission
Establish communication bridges between college and its graduates to provide excellent services for them, including guide them within the labor market, support their research and take advantage of their experiences in research and cultural activities of college.
Goals
- Encourage, promote the graduates fellowship, and communicate with college.
- Volunteer and participate in promoting college mission and its vision.
- Provide employment and training services for the unit members.
- Contribute in raising levels of scientific research that provided by college.
- Contribute in promoting college role to serve everyone.
- Ensure the continuity of the communication between the college and the owners of companies and institutions in the public and private sector.
A) Conditions of Membership
Unity membership was granted to any graduate from college of computer and information sciences who want to join the unit as a member and get advantages of its service. Membership also may be granted by a decision making through the unity council for those who contributed to the development of unit areas or those who provide financial or moral services.
B) Types of membership
Active membership
- This membership is granted to those who interested in joining the unit and want working in programs and activities of the unit.
- The owner of this membership has the right to candidate for the membership of the unit council.
- The owner of this membership has the right to vote through secret ballot for the candidates of the unity council.
- The owner of this membership has the right to get all advantages of the membership.
Participating membership
- This membership is granted to those who interested in joining the unit and want to work in the programs and activities of the unit.
- The owner of this membership has the right to vote through secret ballot for the candidates of the unity council.
- The owner of this membership has the right to obtain all advantages of the membership.
Honorary membership
- This Membership may be granted by a decision taking through the unity council for those who contributed to the development of unit areas or those who provide financial or moral services.
- The owner of this membership has the right to obtain all advantages of the membership.
C) Termination of membership
The membership is terminated in the following cases:
- Withdraw of the member or in the case of his death.
- If the member makes any act or activity that is causing physically or morally damage to the unit, and the membership in this case does not terminate unless the unity council make a decision.
D) Restoration of membership
It is possible to restore the membership to the member who lost it upon his request by the decision of the unity council, if the reasons of the previous membership termination was removed.
E) Advantages of getting membership of the unit
- Getting the membership card is allowing taking advantages of the services provided by the unit.
- Participate in unit programs (friends, advisor, guided researcher) and me.
- Getting the unit magazine.
- The possibility of participating in the unit magazine.
- Attend the conferences, seminars, workshop, and events organized by the college.
- Attend the regular meeting of the unit members.
- Display the success stories of the unit members in the official website of the unit.
- Honoring outstanding members in the field of scientific research or in the field of work through the events held by the college.
- Getting official e-mail from the college to receive e-mails messages with the latest development and updates at the level of scientific discipline, the unity, the college and university.
- Getting a various services with reduced fees from the companies that deal and do business with the college.
- The possibility to participate and volunteer with college in its cultural and development projects.
- The possibility to participate in research projects funded by external parties.
- The possibility to participate in the activities of science club in the college and take advantages from the various services.
Guide me
About program
The program is provide lectures and workshops to help the unit members to know their skills, to determine their potential, and displays the work areas which recommended to seek it after graduation. Through this program, communication with officials of graduates links is done with other colleges and universities to organize common meeting between the members to share experiences among them, as well as cooperation with empolyeers to recruit the members of the unit.
Program goals
- Communicate with government and private institutions to identify appropriate job opportunities for the unit members and announced them through the unit website.
- Guide the unit members to the professionally right way which meet labor market needs.
- Provide individual consultations for the unit members with regard to recruitment and offer some appropriate job opportunities for them if it is possible.
- Provide the opportunity of cooperation between graduates unit in the college and graduates units in other colleges and universities to improve graduate level and reach to the desired level.
- Enhancing the members of the unit with cognitive skills and new techniques as an extension of his academic studies and as required by labor market.
Target group
- People who are interested in the functional side and raise the professional levels.
Researcher
About the program
A program seeking to provide unit members with guidance and support needed to continue their scientific research and join the group of researchers in the college.
Program goals
- Contribute to enrichment of the outcomes of scientific research in the college.
- Provide the required assistance to researchers by the members of the unit.
- Encourage participating in the units and research group of the college.
- Encourage collaborative research programs between college and its units and the employers of the unit members.
Target group
- People who interested in research aspects.
Friends
About programs
It is a cultural program that care about hobbies and interests of the unit members by organize some cultural seminars and exhibitions, for example: Exhibitions of photography and painting portraits, internal and external visits, and hosting the representatives of some computer companies and other various events.
Programs goals
- Care about interests and talents of different members of the unit.
- Promote the cultural aspect of the college through its sponsorship of various activities.
Target group
- People who are interested in the cultural aspects.
Counsel
About program
A program contribute to support the college by offering help and consultation for current students in study area and educate the preparatory year students about college disciplines.
Programs goals
- Help students in their academic study area through experience which the unit members acquired.
- Identify new students with college academic paths
- Identify and educate with college of computer and information sciences graduate identity in employment.
Target group
- College students
- Preparatory Year Students
Faculty of sharia graduate affairs
graduate affairs (imamu.edu.sa)
Message:
support and development of legitimate scientific capabilities, educational, research and administrative skills required by employers.
Vision:
leadership in the preparation of graduates with outstanding skills and competencies in learning and education
Alumni Committee Objectives:
1: connect with college graduates and create a database of graduates.
2: developing the graduate's research, field, educational and administrative talents.
3: developing the leadership and educational skills of the graduate.
4: feedback for graduates from both university and community (workplace: government departments, hospitals, banks, consulting offices or lawyers, universities, schools).
5: develop and expand your graduate's orbit through meetings, courses, meetings and projects.
6: closer relationships and ties between graduates and exchange of experiences and successful experiences.
7: preparing graduates to work in available areas.
8: organizing meetings with employers so that graduates can know the areas of work available.
To achieve these objectives, the committee sponsors a number of events on a regular basis, most notably:
1: alumni forum (semi-annual).
2: skills, leadership, organizational planning, development, personal communication skills...
3: meetings with employers (career day).
4: meeting with a graduate agent.
5: mail communication with graduates.
6: holding conferences and seminars with specialized associations and centers.
The shariah program seeks to qualify graduates to work in several areas, including:
- the judiciary.
- fatwa.
- teaching forensic sciences in universities and public education.
- judicial functions (writing justice, writing settings).
- public prosecution (investigation and prosecution).
- lawyer.
- the invitation.
- hesba.
- forensic consultations.
- imamate and oratory.
- religious affairs or religious guidance in the civilian and military sectors.
- shariah bodies in banks and banks
- working in legitimate research centers.
- forensic scrutiny.
- legal and legal researchers.
There are many channels of communication in the college between graduates and beneficiaries as follows:
advisory committee on academic programmes.
the members of the committee belong to a number of beneficiaries such as: the panel of experts, the ombudsman's office, the ministry of justice, faculty members from different universities, and the faculty of sharia.
field training project.
after the student has completed 125 hours of the study plan, he or she will train in several field areas, which are originally beneficiaries.
3- inform the beneficiaries of the database of the injured.
Opportunity for graduates to attend individual mentoring session provided by a group of professional mentors
1. College students and graduates invited to world entrepreneurship week
college students and graduates invited to world entrepreneurship week (imamu.edu.sa) [12]
From 2 march 1439, the center for employment and business services holds several events at world entrepreneurship week, and the college invites its students and graduates to come, interact and benefit.
2.Invite students, graduates and graduates of imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic university to attend the events of the international entrepreneurship week held at the university
invite students, graduates and graduates of imam mohammed bin saud islamic university to attend the events of the international entrepreneurship week held at the university (imamu.edu.sa)
world entrepreneurship week schedule.pdf
To communicate:
- mr. abdulrahman bin mohammed al dakhil: chairman of the alumni committee, representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student section: amdukhil@imamu.edu.sa
- professor hanadi bint mohammed ja'amoum: chairperson ofthe alumni committee, and representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student department: hmahmedali@imamu.edu.sa
statistics and data analysis unit - faculty of science agency for development and quality
3.Training course entitled "the road to employment" presented by dr. Youssef Ant
training course entitled "the road to employment" presented by dr. youssef ant (imamu.edu.sa)
to communicate:
- mr. abdulrahman bin mohammed al dakhil: chairman of the alumni committee, representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student section: amdukhil@imamu.edu.sa
- professor hanadi bint mohammed ja'amoum: chairperson ofthe alumni committee, and representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student department: hmahmedali@imamu.edu.sa
statistics and data analysis unit - faculty of science agency for development and quality
4.Employment and entrepreneurship services center announces training course entitled preparing economic feasibility studies
employment and entrepreneurship services center announces training course entitled preparing economic feasibility studies (imamu.edu.sa) [15]
to communicate: registration link- mr. abdulrahman bin mohammed al dakhil: chairman of the alumni committee, representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student section: amdukhil@imamu.edu.sa
- professor hanadi bint mohammed ja'amoum: chairperson ofthe alumni committee, and representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student department: hmahmedali@imamu.edu.sa
statistics and data analysis unit - agency of the faculty of science for educational affairs and quality
5.Center for employment and entrepreneurship services participates in the productive university exhibition
center for employment and entrepreneurship services participates in the productive university exhibition (imamu.edu.sa) [16]
to communicate:
- mr. abdulrahman bin mohammed al dakhil: chairman of the alumni committee, representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student section: amdukhil@imamu.edu.sa
- professor hanadi bint mohammed ja'amoum: chairperson ofthe alumni committee, and representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student department: hmahmedali@imamu.edu.sa
statistics and data analysis unit - faculty of science agency for development and quality
6.Almarai company jobs announcement
almarai company jobs announcement (imamu.edu.sa)
brother student here is the link to Almarai company's functions: website link
For the latest job news, visit the Employment and Entrepreneurship Services Center website: @Cbce1
or communicate with:
to communicate:
- mr. abdulrahman bin mohammed al dakhil: chairman of the alumni committee, representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student section: amdukhil@imamu.edu.sa
- professor hanadi bint mohammed ja'amoum: chairperson ofthe alumni committee, and representative of the college in the center for employment and entrepreneurship in the student department: hmahmedali@imamu.edu.sa
statistics and data analysis unit - faculty of science agency for development and quality
Inauguration of the Career Guidance and Employment Support Center
https://units.imamu.edu.sa/deanships/admission/news/Pages/news1443.3.aspx
The Deanship of Admission and Registration announced on Thursday 19/05/1443H corresponding to 23/12/2021 AD the opening of the Career Guidance and Employment Support Center, which is one of the initiatives of the strategic plan of Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University 2025, which aims to develop the skills of the student in line with the professions of the future and in a way that enhances the competitiveness of the university's outputs and meets the requirements of the labor market. It also contributes to achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in terms of ensuring the alignment of learning outcomes with the needs of the labor market as well as improving the readiness of young people to enter the labor market.
The supervisor of the center, Dr. Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Ammar, Undersecretary of the Deanship of Admission and Registration for Development and Quality, stated that the initiative of the Career Guidance Center aims to help students develop appropriate and relevant job skills from choosing the right specialization to building a CV to finding a suitable job and contributing to raising the professional and career awareness of university students and their level of employment. The Center's mission also provides career guidance services to the students of the university to help them make sound career decisions in line with the labor market and its current and future requirements and in line with their personal ambitions.
Dr. Fahad Al-Ammar explained that thanks to God and his success, and then with the support of His Excellency the President of the University, Prof. Dr. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Ameri, and careful follow-up from His Excellency the Dean of Admission and Registration, Dr. Sulaiman bin Sulaiman Al-Anqari, and thanks to the efforts of the work team, the basic equipment related to the center was completed, where the preparation of the regulations of the center, the processing of male and female employees, the preparation of training bags, and the website were completed. Work is also under way to prepare an integrated marketing plan to disseminate the services, activities and activities of the center in the faculties of the university.
Dr. Fahad Al-Ammar explained that the headquarters of the Center is now fully equipped to receive students and its full services, and urged students to visit the website of the Center https://units.imamu.edu.sa/rcentres/paccc or communicate via e-mail of the Center at: CareerCC@imamu.edu.sa for inquiries and booking appointments.
The Center also welcomes the visit of students in the building of the supporting deanships No. 309, Deanship of Admission and Registration, second floor. The students are in the building of the supporting deanships 413, the Deanship of Admission and Registration, the first floor.