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7/1/25, 9:16 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:
             1. The transformation of the university president’s role from academic leadership to proactive, system-oriented leadership.
             2. Effective partnerships and governance as tools to strengthen trust and community impact.
             3. 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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