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Also, in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, it has responsibilities for establishing academic standards, and providing training and networking opportunities. [ 1 ] The Oman Accreditation Council (OAC) was established by Royal Decree in 2001 by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said , under the chairmanship of Dr Hamed Al Dhahab.
Prior to the establishment of MOHE, the Directorate General of Scholarship and Foreign Relations carried out a role similar to that of MOHE. After MOHE was established in 1994, [1] the General Directorate of Scholarships and Foreign Relations was transferred from the Ministry of Education to MOHE and additional responsibilities were assigned to MOHE involving the supervision of high education ...
The Omani higher education system is relatively young, as the first public university in Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, was founded in 1986. Prior to the establishment of SQU, the government sent some students to pursue higher education studies in neighbouring Arab countries like UAE, Kuwait, Jordan and Egypt.
Rahma bint Ibrahim Al Mahrouqi is the Omani Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. She was appointed as minister on 18 August 2020. She was appointed as minister on 18 August 2020. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
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It has 11 different branches spread over the different part of the country. It was the first Higher Education institution and is the largest in Oman, [ 4 ] with over 46,000 students. As of January 2021 [update] , the UTAS has 46,230 students.
The Consultative Assembly (Arabic: مجلس الشورى; transcription: Majlis al-Shura) is the lower house of the Council of Oman. It is the only legislative body in Oman of which all members are democratically elected. The other chamber of the parliament is the Council of State (Majlis al-Dawla). The assembly consists of 90 elected members.
The Basic Statute of the State [1] [2] (also referred to as the Basic Law) is the cornerstone of the Omani legal system and it operates as a constitution for the country. The Basic Statute was issued in the year 1996 and thus far has been amended twice: once in 2011 as a response to protests occurring during the Arab Spring, [3] and once in 2021 to introduce procedures for the appointment of a ...