Presenting the Foundation’s Five-Year Project 2026-2030

On February 18, 2026, the University Rector, Professor Abdelwahed Challa, presided over a comprehensive meeting with representatives of the university community, including administrative and teaching staff, professors, students, and economic partners. The meeting aimed to facilitate consultation, evaluation, and a vision for the future.

🔹The meeting began with a presentation of the institution’s project for the 2023-2025 period. This presentation highlighted key achievements and performance indicators, emphasizing both strengths and challenges encountered during implementation. This objective evaluation reflects the university administration’s commitment to a culture of monitoring and accountability.

🔹The institution’s five-year project for 2026-2030 was also presented. The Rector outlined its strategic objectives across all areas, specifying the goals set for each and highlighting the project’s forward-looking vision, which aims to enhance the university’s standing in various fields.

🔹During this meeting, the University Director called upon the entire university community to actively and responsibly participate in realizing this project and to work as a unified team to achieve its objectives. He emphasized that its success hinges on the integration of efforts and the coordination of roles among all stakeholders.

🔹He also opened the floor for discussion, inviting attendees to enrich the project with suggestions and observations in an interactive atmosphere that reflected a spirit of partnership and collective commitment.

🔹At the conclusion of the meeting, the institution’s five-year plan for 2026-2030 was unanimously approved by the attendees. They expressed their appreciation for the leadership of the University Director, Professor Abdelwahed Challa, in this strategic endeavor and commended the efforts of the field managers and teams that contributed to preparing and finalizing the project.

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