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Digital Government Authority

Deanship of E-Learning and Information Technology

Overview

The Board Members' Guide is a detailed and comprehensive guide that provides complete information on the duties and rights of members of academic and administrative boards at the university. The guide includes a detailed explanation of general and student regulations, roles and responsibilities, work procedures, rules governing the boards, and standards related to ensuring the quality of institutional work. This guide is considered an essential reference that contributes to developing the professional competence of board members and enhances transparency and adherence to academic and administrative standards.

Goal

Provide members of various councils (college councils, departmental councils, academic and administrative committees) with a comprehensive reference that clarifies their roles, responsibilities, and rights. The guide helps ensure a shared understanding of procedures and policies, improve decision-making effectiveness, and adhere to academic governance standards and international best practices.

Key themes:

  • General Regulations The basic rules that govern the functioning of councils
  • Student regulations: Student Affairs Systems and Student Organizations
  • Roles of the Council and Members: Defining individual and collective responsibilities and authorities
  • Work procedures: Clear steps for operations, meetings, and decisions
  • Quality Systems: Performance assurance and transparency standards in work
  • Professional Development Tools and resources available for developing member competencies

Target Audience:

Faculty members, department heads, council chairs, administrative staff, and academic leaders at all organizational levels within the university who hold leadership roles in various councils.

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