University of Oued employees receive qualitative training in public procurement, organic law and information security

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University of Oued employees receive qualitative training in public procurement, organic law and information security

Within the framework of the training policy, improving the level and keeping pace with information technology implemented by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the University of El Oued, and on the recommendations of the University Director, Professor Omar Farhati, and under the supervision of the University Secretary General, Dr. Shawki Madallal, the University of Martyr Hama Lakhdar, represented by the Sub-Director of Users, Qais Abna, and the Head of the Training Service, Faiza Ghoual, in coordination with the Souf Academy School, represented by its Director, Mr. Maamar Bassi, organized qualitative training for the benefit of 15 administrative employees.
 The training included three main axes, starting with public procurement, then organic law and the information security axis, in Algiers. The training was supervised by professors and specialists in the three axes. At the end of the training, certificates were handed out in a closing ceremony by the supervising body, in the presence of the director of the academy, the chairman of its board of directors, and the trainers and trainees who achieved, through this training, a qualitative addition in their field of professional specialization and a positive improvement in the level and return of the functional value product for each employee, within a major positive experience witnessed by the University of Martyr Hamou Lakhdar - El Oued - at all scientific and research levels.

 

 

 

 

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