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The Director of Mohamed Boudiaf University of M’sila Oversees the Inauguration of New Administrative Structures at the Faculty of Technology

As part of monitoring the dynamic development of pedagogical and administrative structures, and improving working and training conditions, the Director of Mohamed Boudiaf University of M’sila, Professor Ammar Boudelaa, paid a working and inspection visit this evening to the Faculty of Technology, accompanied by:

  • Professor Hasbaia Mahmoud, Vice-Rector in charge of Scientific Research

  • Professor Ayed Lamine, Vice-Rector in charge of Development and Foresight

  • Professor Jerboui Selim, Vice-Rector in charge of External Relations

    This visit was dedicated to overseeing the inauguration of two new administrative structures for the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. This qualitative step aims to strengthen administrative organization and enhance pedagogical supervision conditions, in line with the requirements of engineering education and the improvement of service quality provided to both faculty members and students.

    The delegation was welcomed by the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Djerad Abdelkader, along with:

    • Professor Baali Laid, Vice-Dean in charge of Pedagogy

    • Professor Zghalache Samir, Vice-Dean in charge of Scientific Research

    • Mr. Haimer Fares, Secretary General of the Faculty

    • Professor Bounar Rabah, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences

    • A number of faculty members and administrative staff, as well as representatives of scientific clubs.

    During the visit, the scientific clubs provided comprehensive presentations on their programs, activities, and achievements, highlighting their contribution to enriching student life and fostering a spirit of innovation and initiative within the faculty.

    The University Director also conducted an inspection tour across various facilities of the faculty, where he reviewed the new structures and equipment that enhance administrative and pedagogical performance. Among these was the security plan for managing office keys within the faculty, which forms part of ongoing efforts to improve internal organization, strengthen governance practices, and safeguard institutional assets.

    At the conclusion of the visit, the University Director commended the efforts made by the faculty administration and all its members in developing infrastructure and improving the university work environment. He reaffirmed the University Presidency’s support for all initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of education and strengthening the faculty’s position within its academic environment.