
Higher Education Sector begins review of Yemeni University annual reports
Sana'a – Saba:
The Higher Education Sector of the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research on Saturday commenced its annual meeting to present and discuss the performance reports of Yemeni universities and colleges for the academic year 2023-2024.
Over the next two weeks, the sector will review achievement levels in the annual reports of both public and private universities and community colleges. Meetings will be held with university and college presidents to discuss their reports and the provided data.
The first session involved the review of the Emirates International University's annual report, presented by its leadership. The report detailed the university's operational achievements, developments in academic, administrative, and research areas, infrastructure expansion, challenges, and proposed solutions.
Minister of Education and Scientific Research Hassan Al-Saadi emphasized the importance of this process for assessing performance, identifying shortcomings, and improving the quality of higher education. He stressed the need for transparency and accurate data.
Undersecretary of the Higher Education Sector, Dr. Ibrahim Luqman, stated that reviewing all university reports is crucial for evaluation and understanding their achievements and challenges. He noted that this process would inform the national classification of universities and highlighted the complementary role of private institutions.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Haboub, Chairman of the Academic Accreditation Council, underscored the significance of these reports for the National University Classification Project. Dr. Ilham Al-Sanabani, Vice Chair of the review committee, outlined the evaluation themes used for the fifth consecutive year, including strategic planning, student statistics, faculty, finances, quality management, research, and community services.
The annual achievement report of al-Afaq Community College for Medical and Technical Sciences was also discussed during the session.
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