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The University participates in the fourth annual meeting of Integrity Clubs in educational institutions in the Kingdom

The University, represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, participated in the fourth annual virtual meeting of the delegates of Integrity Clubs in educational institutions in the Kingdom 1442 A.H., which is hosted by King Abdulaziz University, in cooperation with the Control and Anti-Corruption Commission, under the patronage of the Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, in conjunction with the International Anti-Corruption Day 2020, where the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Mohammed Al-Ajlan, participated in enriching the second session entitled "Initiatives and experiences of Integrity Clubs in educational institutions".

During his participation, Dr. Al-Ajlan discussed several topics related to the importance of integrity, reviewed the dangers of corruption and the role of the Nazaha Club at Qassim University in spreading the culture of integrity among university students and employees, as well as the role of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in promoting transparency and accountability. He also touched on the importance of educating community members and institutions about protecting integrity and highlighting the dangers of corruption, and highlighting the best local and international experiences in protecting integrity and combating corruption. 

The Dean of Student Affairs expressed his thanks to King Abdulaziz University for organizing this meeting despite the circumstances of the Corona pandemic, as well as to His Excellency the President of the University, Prof. Dr. Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Dawood, for his support for Nazaha Club and the voluntary student clubs at the Deanship of Student Affairs, indicating that the university's participation in the international community to celebrate the International Anti-Corruption Day 2020 comes out of the university's role and social responsibility.

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