The College of Administration and Economics organized a scientific seminar titled “Mechanisms for Implementing Updated University Performance,” attended by a number of teaching and administrative staff, as well as students. This seminar is part of the college’s efforts to enhance academic performance according to the latest global standards.
Seminar Topics:
The seminar included scientific lectures presented by a distinguished group of professors from the Department of Statistics:
First Lecture: Updated University Performance Standards and Mechanisms for Their Implementation
Presented by Ms. Nebras Taleb Mohammad, who reviewed the general framework of the new standards and how to adapt them to the university environment, focusing on the importance of developing strategic plans to achieve the desired goals.
Second Lecture: Technology and Its Role in Improving University Performance
Presented by Assistant Lecturer Maryam Mahdi Anad, who discussed the importance of using modern electronic systems in measuring performance and analyzing data, with practical examples of applying these systems in higher education.
Third Lecture: Challenges and Solutions in Implementing Updated University Performance
Presented by Lecturer Dr. Sakina Shamil Jasim, who discussed the main challenges universities may face when implementing the updated standards and proposed effective solutions to overcome them.
Recommendations:
The seminar concluded with several important recommendations, including:
- Strengthening training and development programs for teaching and administrative staff regarding the updated standards.
- Adopting modern technological systems to support the measurement and analysis of university performance.
- Enhancing collaboration with international universities and educational institutions to exchange expertise.
Audience Interaction:
The seminar witnessed a high level of interaction from the attendees, who asked many questions and engaged in discussions, further enriching the seminar’s outcomes.