Faculty of Geoscience Policy

The Faculty of Geoscience policy is founded on establishing a standard scientific environment, enhancing teaching quality, strengthening research capacities, and delivering effective academic services. This policy has been formulated with a focus on improving academic and administrative management, developing specialized human resources, and addressing the country's scientific needs in the field of earth sciences.

 Core Policy Pillars:

1. Educational Quality Enhancement Policy

  • Continuous renewal of subjects and curricular programs.
  • Utilization of effective theoretical and practical teaching methodologies.
  • Strengthening faculty presence in academic and scientific activities.

2. Scientific Research and Development Policy

  • Encouragement of specialized research in the fields of geology, geography, and hydrometeorology.
  • Provision of adequate facilities for laboratory and field research.
  • Collaboration with domestic and international scientific and research institutions.

3. Management and Administrative Structure Improvement Policy

  • Alignment of administrative activities with university standards.
  • Coordination among departments for effective implementation of academic programs.
  • Capacity building of staff and streamlining of administrative processes.

4. Discipline and Order Policy

  • Establishment of an orderly academic environment and adherence to rules and regulations.
  • Addressing violations in accordance with the disciplinary code.
  • Promotion of a culture of accountability among students and faculty.

5. Educational Technology Utilization Policy

  • Development of e-learning systems.
  • Provision of technological equipment for faculty and students.

6. Scientific and Cultural Cooperation Policy

  • Expansion of scientific relations with universities and research institutes.
  • Organization of conferences, seminars, and cultural programs.
  • Participation in national programs related to earth sciences.

The Faculty of Geoscience policy is based on standard education, targeted research, effective management, and the promotion of Islamic cultural values. It strives to position the faculty as a credible scientific center responsive to the country's scientific and professional needs.

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