Updating the Organizational Structure of the Faculty of Agriculture in Sohag to Develop the Performance and Increase Productivity…
Heba Adel | 0 | 1,090 | 11:16 am Wednesday 24th January 2024 | Conferences and workshops, Main News, New News, News and Events |
Dr. Hassan Al-Noamani, President of Sohag University, announced the modernization of the organizational structure of Faculty of Agriculture, based on Resolution No. “186” of 2023 issued by Dr. Saleh Al-Sheikh, Head of the Central Agency of Organization and Administration, in line with the state’s strategy to develop the administrative body.
Dr. Hassan Al-Nomani said that modernizing the organizational structures of faculties contributes to their accreditation by the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education, and comes within the university’s vision to develop work and administrative performance and increase productivity, in addition to completing the development of the human resources system and re-evaluating jobs, in order to achieve the university’s goals to transform towards a smart, third-generation university, in line with Egypt’s Vision 2030.
Ashraf Al-Qadi, Secretary-General of the University, said that the responsibilities and competencies of each organizational division have been updated without ambiguity, overlap or duplication, in accordance with the development of work systems and procedures and various activities, and in a way that achieves the quality of work life and job satisfaction among the administrative apparatus.
Amani Al-Masry, Director General of Organization and Administration at the university, added that this decision came as a continuation of the amendments to the organizational structures of the university’s faculties, as this was preceded by challenging and approving the structure of the faculties of physical education, law, science, and engineering, and creating the structure of the faculties of applied and heritage arts, specific education, computers, and artificial intelligence ( General administration level), noting that the structures of the remaining faculties in the Central Organization of Organization and Administration are currently being studied and their functions re-evaluated.