The university continues its efforts to support young academics by conducting interviews to examine the teaching eligibility and physical fitness of top graduates who are candidates for appointment as teaching assistants in the different faculties.
The specialized committee, headed by the university president, Prof. Tarek Houssam ElDeen, has begun conducting interviews for the graduates of the medical and engineering faculties at the building of the central administration. The committee will continue its work on Thursday for the graduates of the remaining faculties according to the specified schedule.
Prof. Houssam ElDeen has explained that this step comes within the framework of the university commitment to attracting scientific competences and strengthening teaching staff in various disciplines, which will positively impact the quality of the educational and research process at the university.
In addition, he has highlighted the importance of these interviews in ensuring the academic and physical competence of the candidates for the teaching assistants. He has also emphasized the university commitment to transparent and objective criteria in selecting the most qualified for this academic position. Prof. Houssam ElDeen has explained that the university seeks to instill a culture of academic excellence and prepares faculty members capable of effectively contributing to the development of higher education and scientific research in Syria.