SHARJAH, 12th May 2025 (WAM) -- His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member, Ruler of Sharjah and President of the University of Khorfakkan, led a meeting this morning at the university’s main building.
The meeting involved the Board of Trustees, who are responsible for overseeing the university’s operations.
At the start of the meeting, His Highness praised the hard work of the members in completing their tasks. He expressed his delight at how much the university has grown and its quick improvement compared to other local universities, aiming to become a leader in education.
His Highness also highlighted the university’s efforts to include international professional certificates in its programmes, showing its dedication to preparing students for what employers look for in the job market.
The Board has officially approved the budget for the upcoming academic year of 2025-2026. They also set the graduation date for the university's first group of students, which will be in January 2026.
Additionally, the Board agreed to introduce a computer programme in various areas and to set up a nursery connected to the university.
During the meeting, several important topics were discussed, including how to keep an eye on the academic activities at the university. This oversight will help improve the educational programmes and various fields of study offered at the institution.
The Board looked over a report from Dr. Ali Abdullah Al Naqbi, the Chancellor of the UKF. The report talked about how the university has been operating, its overall performance, and some of the important progress and successes it has achieved recently. These accomplishments show the university's dedication to improving its academic reputation.
The report also included ideas and plans for enhancing the university's facilities and resources, all aimed at creating a better learning environment for students.
The Board discussed a report about hiring new academic and administrative staff, which is part of the university's commitment to nurturing talented individuals who help advance the institution's goals.
They also talked about the partnerships the university has formed with important organisations and international universities to share educational programs and better prepare students for the job market.
Additionally, the Board reviewed the Marine Sciences and Academic Excellence Programme, created in collaboration with the University of Exeter in the UK, as well as the latest progress and achievements in the Marine Sciences and Aquatic Biology Programme over the past few months.
The meeting shared exciting news about an upcoming summer trip for students studying marine science and aquatic biology to the University of Exeter in the UK.
They also discussed the opening of a new Marine Science Centre, scheduled to launch next October. Additionally, the Board announced that the centre will officially be named the “Sharjah Marine Science Research Centre.”
The Board looked over the reports from its various groups, including those focused on academics, finances, compliance, and fundraising.
They discussed key suggestions aimed at speeding up scientific and educational advancements and enhancing the university's different areas of study.