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7/1/25, 9:13 AM    “Redefining University Leadership for the Future” Held as Part of the Sixth Conference of University Presidents in the Islamic World


         “Redefining University Leadership for the Future” Held as Part of the Sixth

         Conference of University Presidents in the Islamic World





































        June 29, 2025: As part of the Sixth Conference of University Presidents, organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific
        and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) in Rabat, H.E. Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University
        (HBMSU), chaired a high-level panel session titled: “Redefining University Leadership for the Future”, with the participation of a
        distinguished group of university presidents from various member states of the Islamic World Organization.
        The  session  focused  on  discussing  the  fundamental  transformations  which  are  reshaping  higher  education  globally,  and  the
        evolving  role  that  university  leadership  must  adopt  in  response  to  rapid  changes  related  to  technology,  artificial  intelligence,
        flexible education, and the shifting nature of the labor market.

        In his opening remarks, H.E. Dr. Mansoor Al Awar emphasized that: “University leadership is no longer confined to traditional
        academic  management.  It  has  become  a  forward-looking  responsibility  that  demands  innovative  thinking,  the  ability  to  build
        partnerships, and the foresight to anticipate change, in order to ensure the sustainability and impact of universities in serving
        humanity and society.”

        The session addressed three key themes:

             The transformation of the university president's role from academic leadership to proactive, system-oriented leadership.
             Effective partnerships and governance as tools to strengthen trust and community impact.
             Designing new leadership models built on flexibility, collaboration, and future-oriented outcomes.

        The  session  witnessed  dynamic  engagement  from  participants,  who  underscored  the  need  to  prepare  a  new  generation  of
        university leaders equipped with innovation tools and change-making abilities, without compromising the core values of education
        and scientific research.

        The session concluded with a clear call to develop a new leadership model in Islamic universities—one that balances academic
        excellence with institutional agility and lays the foundation for a renewed social contract between the university and society.






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