Alhosn University Abu Dhabi
Alhosn University Abu Dhabi has commenced its new academic year on a high note with the renewal of its operating license and the growth of both its employee and student populations. With the recent decision of the UAE
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to renew ALHOSN\'s operating license for another 5 years through 2018, the university has also unveiled new administrative posts that further expand its workforce.
ALHON\'s academic offerings this year include 17 Bachelor degree, one diploma, two graduate certificate, and 9 master degree programmes under 9 departments.
To start off the new school year, Vice Chancellor and CEO, Professor Munther Talal Momany, expressed great pride and gratitude at the confidence shown in the new management team by Khalifa Mohamed Rubaya Al Muhairi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. He also wished all the members of the ALHOSN community well as the university embarks on another year of global knowledge with local vision.\' \"Each year our beloved university has grown bigger and better, producing future leaders and productive members of society eager to make a genuine difference. The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has shown confidence in our enduring ability to pursue our goals and provide world-class education. I look forward to another great year of achievements with the help and support of the entire ALHOSN community,\" said Professor Momany.
Source: WAM
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