Community Service Activities in 2024-2025
Blood Donation Campaign
| Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University organized a blood donation initiative, Its staff took the initiative to donate blood, a noble humanitarian act, which contributes to saving the lives of thousands of patients who are in dire need of blood transfusion.
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| Help Center | Contributing to raising the level of students in the College of Science by giving reinforcement lectures to students majoring in mathematics through the Help Center every Monday, from which approximately 576 students benefited during the last year. |
Training courses on the readiness test
| which benefited approximately 60 male and female students who are expected to graduate soon. These courses were delivered by a group of elite faculty members in the department (Prof. Dr. Sami Barakat, Prof. Dr. Aref Al-Jaribi, Prof. Dr. Hatem Samry, Dr. Maram Al-Oseemi). |
Statistical Analysis Course using SPSS
| which benefited about 17 male and female students. This course was delivered by Dr. Basant Al-Kalza.
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Professional license courses in mathematics
| which benefited approximately 68 individuals from graduates of various colleges in civil society. These courses were delivered by a group of elite faculty members in the department (Prof. Dr. Sami Barakat, Prof. Dr. Hatem Samry, Dr. Maram Al-Oseemi, Dr. Enas Omran).
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A seminar titled “A Step Towards the Future"
| directed at struggling female students at the college. This seminar was presented by Dr. Ashwaq Khayyat, and was attended by about 5 struggling female students.
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A seminar Titled “Towards a Better Academic Future"
| which benefited approximately 18 male and female students who are expected to graduate soon. This seminar was presented by Dr. Reem Al-Jaddai.
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A seminar titled “Career Opportunities Available to Mathematics Graduates
| directed at all female students in the mathematics department, especially graduates and those expected to graduate soon. This seminar was presented by Dr. Hana Ahmed Al-Hamrani, and was attended by approximately 38 female students.
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