As a part of the Sixth Convention of College Presidents, organized by the Islamic World Academic, Scientific and Cultural Group (ICESCO) in Rabat, H.E. Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of Hamdan Bin Mohammed Good College (HBMSU), chaired a high-level panel session titled: “Redefining College Management for the Future”, with the participation of a distinguished group of college presidents from varied member states of the Islamic World Group.
The session centered on discussing the basic transformations that are reshaping greater schooling globally, and the evolving function that college management should undertake in response to speedy modifications associated to know-how, synthetic intelligence, versatile schooling, and the shifting nature of the labor market.
In his opening remarks, H.E. Dr. Mansoor Al Awar emphasised that: “College management is not confined to conventional tutorial administration. It has grow to be a forward-looking duty that calls for modern considering, the power to construct partnerships, and the foresight to anticipate change, to be able to make sure the sustainability and affect of universities in serving humanity and society.”
The session addressed three key themes:
- The transformation of the college president’s function from tutorial management to proactive, system-oriented management.
- Efficient partnerships and governance as instruments to strengthen belief and group affect.
- Designing new management fashions constructed on flexibility, collaboration, and future-oriented outcomes.
The session witnessed dynamic engagement from individuals, who underscored the necessity to put together a brand new era of college leaders outfitted with innovation instruments and change-making talents, with out compromising the core values of schooling and scientific analysis.
The session concluded with a transparent name to develop a brand new management mannequin in Islamic universities—one which balances tutorial excellence with institutional agility and lays the muse for a renewed social contract between the college and society.
