The Academic Council secretariat is pleased to announce the good news and congratulate the academic staff members on the approval of the President of the University of their academic promotions as included in the (fifth) session of the Academic Council for the academic year 1442 A.H. The secretariat members wish the newly promoted teaching staff great success in the field of scientific research, and ask Allah (Exalted and Glorified be He) to bless them with help and support to enable them to realize their ambitions and accomplish their objectives.
Names of the academic staff members and their promotions:
Dr. Subhi bin Saeed Uwaid Al-Harthi, Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education at the College of Education, has been promoted to the rank of professor.
Dr. Saeed bin Muhammad Abdullah Aal Yazid, Assistant Professor in the Department of Language, Syntax and Morphology at the College of Arabic Language, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
*Dr. Anas bin Siraj Abdullah Dabloul, Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health at the College of Health Sciences in Al-Leith, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
Dr. Ihab Hussein Mustafa Abu Diyyah, Assistant Professor in the Department of Administrative and Financial Sciences at the Community College, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
Dr. Hanan bint Muhammad Amin Mahboub, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the College of Education, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
Dr. Hind Ibrahim Al-Mursi Ibrahim, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Skills in the Joint First Year Deanship, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
Dr. Safiyyah bint Abdullah Muqbil Al-Qarni, Assistant Professor in the Department of Quranic Recitations at the College of Da`wah and Fundamentals of Religion, has been promoted to the rank of associate professor.
The Secretariat of the Academic Council made appropriate recommendations for the topics included in the agenda of the aforementioned session.
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