Ahlia University forms external advisory board
- Bahrain: Tuesday, November 01 - 2011 at 16:33
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Ahlia University has initiated an external advisory council that comprises top notch personnel occupying high positions in public and private sectors, professors from international universities and heads of professional associations. The step comes to reinforce community engagement and curricula development.
During the External Advisory Council first meeting held recently, Professor Abdulla Al Hawaj, the President of Ahlia University, said, "Ahlia is moving forward in steady steps in accordance with the strategic plan approved by the Board of Trustees towards acquiring highest results in the international evaluation. The University's aspires to be included among the top 500 universities in the world.
The members of the advisory council comprise Academic professors from Western universities in Switzerland, UK and Canada in addition to Bahraini heads of professional associations and representatives of major industrial companies. The aim of the council is to keep pace with economic, social, technological and academic developments to be able to continuously update curricula and programs provided by Ahlia.
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