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Vision & Mission

vision

“The Informatics Study Program aims to become a leading research-based study program with international reputation in the fields of algorithms, intelligent computing, and data analytics”

mission

  1. Enhancing the quality of education through the acceleration of scholarly capacity among academic staff and students, realized through research-based learning, in order to produce highly qualified graduates who are competitive and responsive to the demands of the national and international labor markets
  2. Conducting research and scholarly development in the field of informatics with international scope, quality, and impact
  3. Implementing community service activities by providing solutions to problems in the field of informatics, tailored to local and national community needs, as a means of disseminating research outcomes

objectives

  1. To produce undergraduate graduates in Informatics who are competent, adaptable to labor market demands, and capable of pursuing higher levels of education
  2. To generate research outputs and scholarly developments in the field of informatics that are published at national and international levels
  3. To implement science and technology outcomes derived from research and to provide solutions to informatics-related problems in order to improve community welfare and contribute to national development

targets

  1. Increased capacity of academic staff in education, teaching, and student mentoring
  2. Improved implementation of academic quality assurance, as well as enhanced student competitiveness and competencies
  3. Increased student involvement in scientific activities and the development of science and technology-based entrepreneurship skills
  4. The provision of productive educational programs through innovative, research-based, and information technology driven learning methods
  5. Enhanced capacity of academic staff in conducting research and producing scientific and technological outputs
  6. Increased productivity of leading multidisciplinary research across different fields of knowledge
  7. Increased number of publications in reputable scientific journals, conference proceedings, patents or intellectual property rights, and appropriate technologies
  8. Improved access to research and publication opportunities
  9. Increased utilization of community service outcomes
  10. Enhanced capacity of academic staff in carrying out community service activities
  11. Improved access for academic staff to engage in community service activities