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 Dr. Falah Rector of Najran University Honoured by Al-Imam University

Under the kind patronage of Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, and Member of Saudi Senior Ulemas Council, and in the presence of all vice-rectors and deans of colleges and supporting deanships, College of Economics and Administrative Sciences has honoured recently Dr. Falah bin Farj Al-Subaiae, Rector of Najran University.

In the sidelines with the arranged ceremony, which was organized for sincerely appreciating the services and contributions of Dr. Al-Subaiae while he had served as Dean of College of Economics and Administrative Sciences, a speech event was settled. H.E. the University Rector has gave a word, where he was acknowledging Dr. Al-Subaiae for his services and contributions to lead the college to be the biggest one in Saudi Arabia. He, additionally, urged all members of the college to do their utmost to bring success to the programs and projects, which are directing to undergraduate female and male students. 

In turn, Dr. Al-Subaiae has praised the royal trust placed upon him as he appointed as Rector of Najran University. He, likewise, thanked H.E. the University Rector and all university dignitaries for their support and assistance in helping him to bring success to the deliverables of the college.

In a similar vein, Dr. Suliman Al-Saghyer, Dean of College of Economics and Administrative Sciences, has delivered a word, where he commended H.E. the University Rector for his patronage of the ceremony of the college. He, furthermore, sincerely congratulated Dr. Al-Subaiae for his appointment, wishing him all the best in his new career and position.

It is noteworthy that, at the end of the ceremony Dr. Aba Al-Khail was presented a souvenir to Dr. Al-Subaiae, as well as honouring some members of the Economics College. 


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5/8/2018 3:53 PM
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