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Consulting Research and Studies Institute Signs Two Agreements with Pharmacy and Computers Colleges


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Added on - 2017/03/02  |  اخر تعديل - 2017/03/02

Dean of Institute of Consulting Research and Studies Institute Dr. Ali bin Mohamed Al Shaeri and Dean of the College of Pharmacy Dr. Ahmed Ba-Al-Ghaith signed an agreement of cooperation in professional training. Under this agreement, the College of Pharmacy joins the Training and Continuous Medical Education Unit launched by the Institute a few months ago.

On the other hand, Dr. Al Shaeri signed a similar agreement of cooperation with the Dean of College of Computers and Information Systems Dr. Fahd Al-Dosari, to enhance professional training and to help achieve the Kingdom's 2030 Vision.

After signing both agreements, Dr. Al Shaeri extended his deep appreciation to UQU President Dr. Bakri Bin M'atoog Bin Bakri Assas for his support and ongoing follow-up of the Institute and its role, noting that the Institute always seeks to provide training services, to qualify national professionals, and to enhance youth talents in different fields.

"Signing both agreements with the Colleges of Computers and Pharmacy supports the Institute's aim to build fruitful partnerships with specialized agencies, both inside and outside UQU, towards achieving the Kingdom's 2030 Vision.", stated Dr. Al Shaeri. He also affirmed that both agreements instill the Institute's community role.

The signing ceremony was graced by the presence of the Institue's Vice-Dean for Professional Accreditation Dr. Sahel bin Abdullah bin Sa'dul Din Wahib, the Vice-Dean for Development and Business Implementation Dr. Raed Shalwala, and a number of officials from both sides.

From their parts, both th Dean of the College of Pharmacy Dr. Ahmed Ba-Al-Ghaith and the Dean of College of Computers and Information Systems Dr. Fahd Al-Dosari extended their appreciation to UQU president Dr. Assas for his personal interest and ongoing support to UQU Colleges in general, and the Colleges of Computers and Pharmacy in particular; stressing that both agreements signed with the Consulting Institute will enhance the key role played by UQU to serve the community, while valuing the efforts exerted in this regard.

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