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UOB Organizes Six Scientific Conferences in The Coming Semester

UOB Organizes Six Scientific Conferences in The Coming Semester

Prof. Hamzah: Modern Visual Communication Programs Help in Stimulating Scientific Research

 

The President of the University of Bahrain (UOB), Prof. Riyad Yousif Hamzah, confirmed that the National University continues its scientific and research output and holds sober scientific conferences in cooperation with various organizations, noting that the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic have not prevented the University from proceeding with its plans to revitalize scientific research and hold virtual local and global conferences through electronic communication.

Prof. Hamzah indicated that national and regional research priorities are of interest and they consist most of the topics of University conferences and seminars, such as renewable energy research, water and food security, smart sustainable cities, artificial and information intelligence, and e-learning.

Also, the University President stated that "The Deanship of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research is preparing to organize six scientific conferences in the next semester of the academic year 2020-2021 in cooperation with colleges and several international professional organizations" noting that such conferences are held in cooperation with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

Moreover, the University President urged all its affiliates to keep pace with the scientific developments and methods of research fields that provide solutions to industrial processes and daily life problems and contribute to innovations and creations.

For his part, the Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, Dr. Mohammed Redha Qadir, explained that the first of the six events that the University is organizing will be in September, which is when the “Smart Cities Forum” will be held, followed in October by the “International Conference on Business and Industrial Data Analysis... Towards a Sustainable Economy ".

He further stated that “while in November the “International Conference on Decision Aid Applications” will be held, followed by two conferences in December, one of which is the “International Conference on Innovation, Information Intelligence, Computing and Technologies,” and the other is the “Sixth International Conference on E-learning.” Noting that all these conferences will be held through visual communication and will be indexed scientifically, as the number of participants in one conference will not be less than 120 participants.

 

Sustainable Development Goals:

2 Zero Hunger

4 Quality education

7 Affordable and clean energy

8 Decent work and economic growth

9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure

11 Sustainable cities and communities

17 Partnerships for the goals

 

Key Words

Sober scientific conferences, University of Bahrain, revitalizing scientific research, renewable energy research, water security, food security, sustainable smart cities, artificial and information intelligence, e-learning, keeping pace with scientific developments

2025-04-24T18:45:08+03:00June 24, 2020|Deanship of Scientific Research, SDG 17, SDG 4|

Congratulating Students and Professors on the End of the Second Semester

Congratulating Students and Professors on the End of the Second Semester

Dr. Hamzah: The Achievements of UOB in Digital Education Is A "Success Story"

Dr. Fay Al Khalifa: The Provision of Courses Digitally Shall Continue to Expand, And Students' Engagement is Great

 

21 June 2020

The President of the University of Bahrain (UOB), Dr. Riyad Yousif Hamzah, congratulated the University’s academics and students on the occasion of the end of the second semester of the 2019/2020 academic year.

Stating that "The challenge imposed by the current circumstances witnessed by the whole world has shown many potentials and opportunities, represented in mainly examining digital education in the work of this chapter."

Also, the President of UOB indicated that what has been achieved at the University is a "success story" in which professors and students alike participated, with great support, and tireless work from the E-Learning Center which is responsible for the Black Board platform and the Information Technology Center that is in charge of the MS Teams platform.

Furthermore, Dr. Hamzah stated that "The academic staff has shown unrivaled enthusiasm for the shift from regular education to digital education, and many of them have created methods that suit the nature of the courses they present. During which, according to statistics, UOB students showed high commitment despite knowing that the atmosphere of studying in a regular classroom is different from watching lectures at home or remotely, stressing that “This experience that the education sector all over the world was forced to go through, opened wide doors for investment in digital learning and technology.”

Also, he stressed that UOB has benefited a lot from this experience, and shall continue to take steps towards enhancing digital education and continuously improving it through its interaction with the observations of professors and students.

On her part, Director of the E-Learning Center, Dr. Fay Abdullah Al Khalifa, stated that: “The statistics we obtained after the end of the second semester indicate the extensive use of many components of digital education, in terms of the number of lectures, attendance hours, creation of digital courses, exchanged messages, video hours, and other components, whether on Blackboard or MS Teams, stressing that these statistics are similar to their counterparts in the statistics of other international universities, and may sometimes surpass them.

She further added "Without going too much into the details shown by the statistics, the number of students who benefited from digital learning and interacted with it reached 22,400 students, while all the academic staff at the University of 868 professors used digital learning in various forms, including broadcasting, recording, presentations, meetings, correspondence with students, recordings and audio broadcasts, and other various means provided by the two platforms used at UOB. Also, 4,625 courses were presented during this period, and the attendance rate exceeded 90% in e-courses, with an attendance period for lectures, and an active interaction by both sides of the educational learning process. "

Moreover, Dr. Fay Al Khalifa stressed that “The E-Learning Center has expanded with the presence of digital learning for the second semester that ended days ago, as well as for the future, as it captured and documented many clinical and laboratory experiments in the Colleges of Science and the College of Engineering, and it continues to document and record what needs to be documented in the rest of the faculties and parts of the University,". Noting at the same time that the Center is in continuous contact with regional and international universities to exchange experiences and have the best implemented ones, either through individual communication or by participating in digital conferences and forums that are widely held these days to study different experiences."

Also, the Director of the E-Learning Center indicated that the experience of UOB received great praise and appreciation in the electronic workshop organized by the British Council in the middle of last month. In which many international universities participated, and the University College London - one of the oldest British universities - praised the steps taken by UOB and the results achieved by its digital education experience.

 

Sustainable Development Goals:

4 Quality Education

17 Partnerships for The Goals

Key Words:

End of the second semester, A Success Story, E-Learning, Digital Learning, The British Council, University College London, Creating Digital Courses, E-Courses, Information Technology Center

2025-04-24T18:45:09+03:00June 21, 2020|e-learning center, SDG 17, SDG 4|

UOB Announces the Results of The Second Semester 2019/2020

UOB Announces the Results of The Second Semester 2019/2020

 

17/6/2020

The University of Bahrain (UOB) announced the results of the second semester of the academic year 2019/2020, as the results of more than 25,200 thousand students were sent by e-mail.

Acting Dean of Admission and Registration Dr. Mohammed Saleh Al-Ansari stated that the process of sending the results was successful, and a large number of students were able to view their results as soon as they were announced, while a small number of students needed technical assistance in reactivating their official e-mail accounts, to obtain the results, which can also be viewed through UOB’s application.

Also, he indicated that students who want their results to be reviewed can apply for that from 17 to 23 June 2020, as the results of the grievance will be announced later this month.

Furthermore, Dr. Al-Ansari stressed the importance of the student’s communication with the “Student Service Center”, which started its service in September 2019, as it actively helps students in their observations and inquiries that are related to a large percentage of them on admission and registration processes, announcing results and receiving other services from the Deanship through various ways of communication, and answer them in record time.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

Key Words

University of Bahrain, second semester results, Student Service Center, admission and registration processes

Al-Maliki: Activities to Reduce Stress and Encourage Students to Stay at Home

Al-Maliki: Activities to Reduce Stress and Encourage Students to Stay at Home

Student Affairs at UOB Launches A Package of Remote Programs and Events

11/5/2020

The Deanship of Student Affairs at the University of Bahrain (UOB) announced the launch of a package of remote programs and events presented by specialists and mentors in several fields, noting that it has updated its website to include new services and programs.

The Dean of Student Affairs at the University, Dr. Fatima Mohammed Al-Maliki, stated that “The Deanship is keen to continue providing the services and programs that it has always provided throughout the academic year, and it has worked to contain the student from all psychological, social, cultural, sports and artistic aspects, by organizing a package of activities and programs.".

Moreover, Dr. Al-Maliki indicated that these programs come as well within the framework of encouraging students to commit to staying at home and helping them to make the most of their time, in light of the current health conditions, and in adherence to the directives of the National Task Force for Combating the Coronavirus for distance work and learning and the commitment to stay at home.

According to the Dean, the programs included a set of counseling and awareness lectures (psychological and social) provided by social specialists and workers in the Guidance and Counseling Department at the Deanship, in addition to sports, cultural and artistic courses, lectures, and workshops.

The Deanship organized a course entitled: “Mental Training and the Mindset of a Sports Champion” presented by the Director of the Sports Development Department at the Bahrain Olympic Committee, Dr. Nabeel Taha, and a lecture entitled: “Skills of Dealing with the Psychological Effects of the Coronavirus Crisis” presented by Director of Guidance and Counseling Department, Sameera Ahmed Al-Bastaki.

Also, it organized a set of artistic competitions, such as drawing, calligraphy, painting, and photography competitions for the fine arts club and the photography club, and a chess competition for the chess club.

In addition, the Deanship of Student Affairs launched a competition entitled: "Your Home ... The World's Studio", which includes a set of competitions in the fields of theater, visual arts, and music, as well as cultural and sports competitions that were presented throughout the current month of Ramadan, and a number of artistic training courses for the music club, the fine arts club and the theater club, in addition to virtual art exhibitions such as the Photography Club Gallery and the Fine Arts Club Gallery, and other student programs that contribute to containing students during this crisis, reducing their psychological stress, and enabling them to invest their time in what supports their academic achievement.

Furthermore, Dr. Al-Maliki mentioned that the Deanship of Student Affairs launched its new website, which contains all the offered programs, recorded lectures, and daily competitions, to let students to view them in an easy and accessible manner, calling on all students to benefit from its services and programs, and to participate in the competitions and events.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

11 Sustainable cities and communities

17 Partnerships for the goals

 

Key Words

Deanship of Student Affairs at the University of Bahrain, distance learning, social workers, sports courses, art workshops, music club, fine arts club, theater club

2025-04-24T18:45:14+03:00May 11, 2020|Deanship of Students Affairs, SDG 17, SDG 4|

After its Application on its Students

After its Application on its Students

UOB Holds its Meetings Remotely

22 March 2020

The head of the Information Networks Division at the University of Bahrain (UOB), Suhaib Mohammed Al-Abdi, stated that “The University has recently adopted a mechanism for holding distance meetings and learning by using one of the Microsoft Office 365 applications, as one of the precautionary measures taken to prevent gatherings and mixing at the University to combat Corona virus (Covid-19).".

Al-Abdi explained that the applications used in learning or working remotely allow using the camera and microphone, as well as the exchange of live conversations, and sharing files and work in real time, not to mention the ability to teach on the electronic whiteboard. Indicating that training workshops will be held for the academic staff by a Microsoft representative on methods of using distance learning technology.

Moreover, he emphasized that this technology has several advantages, including that it has an open capacity, it is loaded on cloud computing, allows anyone to participate in it from any part of the world, and it always allows a real-time interaction.

On her part, Secretary of the Facilities Office at UOB, Zahra Issa Ali, confirmed the success, effectiveness and flexibility of the teleconferencing experience, stating that "We recently held a remote meeting for the Risk Management Committee, and the experience was successful by all standards, and we hope to continue this approach in the future because of its advantages."

She further added that "The remote meeting is more effective than face-to-face meetings, as it pushed those meeting to focus more, as there are no side discussions or interruptions. The microphone is opened to the speaker and closed for the rest of those meeting if someone speaks," noting that in line with directives to work remotely, holding remote meetings will increase in the next period, as only 50% of employees work on campus, while the rest are working from home.

Also, she indicated that holding meetings remotely contributed to easily setting the meeting date, especially since the people meeting are distributed in the campuses of the University in Sakhir and Isa Town, pointing out that the process of arranging the dates of the meetings often has conflicts, but with the remote meeting mechanism everyone can participate smoothly in the meeting, and it led to more interaction. Confirming the great benefit of the remote meeting mechanism, as meetings are recorded and documented in audio and video.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Key Words

Remote meetings, distance education, cloud computing, risk management committee, electronic whiteboard

2025-04-24T18:39:49+03:00March 22, 2020|IT Center, SDG 4|

Online Teaching at UOB Starts Officially on Wednesday

Online Teaching at UOB Starts Officially on Wednesday

11 March 2020

After resuming the work of the academic and administrative cadres at the University of Bahrain (UOB) based on the directives issued by the Coordinating Committee headed by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister, the University completed the activation of its e-learning platforms, and announced that Wednesday, 11 March 2020, will be the official start for e-learning and interaction between students and their professors to benefit from the study suspension period due to the current situation.

The Director of the E-Learning Center at UOB, Dr. Fai Abdullah Al Khalifa, said that the Microsoft Teams and Blackboard platforms offer the possibility to download study material for courses and share it with students registered in that course, and they allow communication between students and faculty members as well, whether through the platform’s discussion rooms or live streaming.

Moreover, she confirmed that UOB had started using the Blackboard platform since 2009 to download teaching materials and allow communication between students and their professors, and that this platform is available to be used for e-learning purposes along with the Microsoft Teams.

Also, Dr. Fai Al Khalifa explained that at the present time, all theoretical courses can be offered through these two platforms, and theoretical courses are those courses that do not require laboratories, workshops or halls, indicating that these two platforms are linked to the student information management system to facilitate their use and handling.

For her part, the Head of the Computer Engineering Department at the College of Information Technology, Dr. Aisha Fuad Bushager, said that she started presenting her lectures to her students using electronic platforms and described the experience as "wonderful," noting that the students "interacted with the new teaching method, which allows the professor to write on the whiteboard and students can choose to "raise their hand" to inquire or question or participate and intervene", pointing to the wide possibilities offered by e-learning with its advanced platforms.

 

Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality education

17 Partnerships for the goals

 

Key words

Academic and administrative staff at the University of Bahrain, activating e-learning platforms, the e-learning center at the University of Bahrain, electronic platforms,

2025-04-24T18:39:54+03:00March 11, 2020|e-learning center, SDG 4|

Activating E-Learning Platforms at UOB During the Study Suspension Period

Activating E-Learning Platforms at UOB During the Study Suspension Period

 

Due to the current conditions, the University of Bahrain (UOB) has finished activating its e-learning platforms, and announced that Wednesday, 11th of March 2020, shall be the first official day for e-learning and interaction between students and their professors to benefit in the study suspension period.

The Director of the E-Learning Center at UOB, Dr. Fay Abdullah Al Khalifa, stated that the Microsoft Teams and Blackboard platforms offer the possibility to download the scientific material for the course and share it with the students registered in the course, as well as allowing communication between students and faculty members, whether through discussion rooms or the live broadcast provided by the platform.

Also, she confirmed that UOB started using the Blackboard platform since 2009 to download teaching materials and for communication between students and their professors, and this platform is available to be used for e-learning purposes along with the Microsoft Teams platform.

Furthermore, Dr. Fay Al Khalifa explained that at the current time, all theoretical courses can be offered through these two platforms, and theoretical courses are those courses that do not require laboratories, workshops or halls, indicating that these two platforms are linked to the student information management system to facilitate their use and handling.

For her part, the head of the Computer Engineering Department at the College of Information Technology, Dr. Aisha Fuad Bushager, said that she started presenting her lectures to her students using electronic platforms and described the experience as "wonderful," noting that the students "interacted with the new teaching method, which allows the professor to write on the whiteboard.", and that students can choose to "raise their hand" to inquire or question or participate and intervene," referring to the wide possibilities offered by e-learning with its advanced platforms.

2025-04-24T18:39:55+03:00March 11, 2020|e-learning center, SDG 4|

UOB Employees Learn About Electronic Risks and How to Deal with Them

UOB Employees Learn About Electronic Risks and How to Deal with Them

 

The employees of the University of Bahrain (UOB) learned about the most significant electronic risks and how to deal with them during a workshop entitled “Technical Information Security", which was organized by the Information Technology Center at UOB on Wednesday (19 February 2020) at the campus of Sakhir, in cooperation with the Administrative Training Office at the University and the Information and E-Government Authority.

The workshop was held for two consecutive days and in which about 120 administrators participated and discussed issues such as information security, types of electronic risks and how to deal with them, in addition to laws and regulations related to information security in the government sector.

Computer security official at the Information and E-Government Authority, Yousif Khaled Al-Maloud, stated: "Today, cyber-attacks have become more dangerous than ever and have introduced a new kind of wars known as electronic (cyber) wars, which may not require many weapons, but their destructive effects are enormous."

Also, he pointed out that hacking attempts can be caused by various motives such as blackmail, political goals, or destructive motives, which threat level can be determined by the type of hacking and the number of attempts, stressing that the awareness of employees would lead to the failure of 90% of electronic hacking attempts.

Moreover, Al-Maloud indicated that "the Information and E-Government Authority gives utmost importance to spreading awareness on the dangers of electronic threats and their preventions" noting that "the Authority has undertaken several initiatives to raise awareness of information security, one of which is "Trust "program, which has benefited more than four thousand government employees since its launch in 2016.”

Furthermore, Al-Maloud pointed out that information security is determined through setting policies and procedures, creating modern technologies, and raising awareness of the importance and methods of dealing with electronic threats, noting the elements of information security include confidentiality, integrity, and availability that is done through backup.

During his speech, the computer security administrator discussed types of risks, such as viruses, electronic worms, hacking methods by backdoors, trojans, spyware, adware, keyboard viruses, and hacking through the information available on social media.

Also, he talked about important measures to protect information security, and concluded his speech by reviewing regulations related to information technology crimes, such as illegal entry, data destruction, data interception, threats and extortion, forgery, and fraud, in addition to noting crimes related to the protection of the State’s information and documents.

2025-04-24T18:40:02+03:00February 20, 2020|IT Center, SDG 4|

UOB Plans to Offer More Electronic Services

UOB Plans to Offer More Electronic Services

Dr. Hamzah: Selling Books Electronically Through the National Portal was a Successful Experience

In cooperation with the Information and eGovernment Authority, President of the University of Bahrain (UOB) Dr. Riyad Yousif Hamzah confirmed that the University is looking forward to developing more electronic services for students, noting the positive impact of such projects in promoting digital transformation at the University.

As the national portal (bahrain.bh) provides several services to university students, including online admission, payment of fees, and updating data, and the portal has recently added textbooks purchase service.

Furthermore, the University President added that "The figures of the E-Government Authority indicate that the rate of use of textbooks purchase service by UOB students through the National Portal reached 100% last semester, and the number of visits of the portal reached more than 34 thousand visits by the end of the year 2019, with 5594 financial transactions done”, stressing that "these numbers reflect the success of the service and students’ positive interaction with it."

Also, he indicated that "the University seeks to develop all of its services electronically within its strategy for digital transformation to upgrade the electronic programs and services offered by the University to its members," noting that " it is known that electronic transactions reduce costs and effort and shorten the time as well."

Moreover, the University President thanked the Information and E-Government Authority and its technical team for their important role in promoting digital transformation in the Kingdom of Bahrain and for their cooperation with the University in implementing several pioneering projects at the level of the Kingdom and the region.

2025-04-24T18:40:03+03:00February 18, 2020|SDG 4|

A Workshop at UOB Discusses Innovation in Interactive E-Learning

A Workshop at UOB Discusses Innovation in Interactive E-Learning

Dr. Fay Al Khalifa: The University Is Looking to Expand Its Cooperation With "Blackboard"

Participants in a workshop organized by the E-Learning Center at the University of Bahrain (UOB) confirmed that the upgraded blackboard platform would help in further innovation in interactive education, noting that they have made great use of the platform in the past years.

The Director of the E-Learning Center, Dr. Fay Bint Abdullah Al Khalifa, explained that the blackboard system is an information system for education management, following up students and monitoring the efficiency of the educational process in the educational institution.”

Furthermore, she pointed out that "this system provides great opportunities for students to be in touch with the course outside class, anywhere and at any time, and that is through various tools to view the content of the educational material of the course and to easily interact with it, in addition to communicating electronically with the professor and the rest of the students registered in same the course. "

The workshop was presented by a team from the Blackboard, in which about 30 employees and professors at the University participated, and it explored the options offered by the system to promote intergated learning and innovation in the teaching and learning process.

According to Dr. Fay Al Khalifa, the University is offering 900 integrated courses on the Blackboard learning platform, from which about 12,000 students from the University’s nine colleges can benefit, confirming the University’s endeavor to expand the experience of cooperation with the international platform (Blackboard).

Moreover, the Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering Dr. Bader Darwish Al-Mannai also participated in the workshop and stated that “The blackboard system facilitates several operations, such as communication, informing students about assignments evaluations and allowing them to follow up their course of study in the course,” stressing that “The applications and tools that the system provides facilitate the teaching and learning process for students and professors alike.

Also, Hanan Mubarak Albuflasa, who is a member of the faculty in the Physics Department at the College of Science, stated that Blackboard strengthens the University’s efforts towards digital transformation and improves the education process, especially in light of the steady increase in the number of students.

Furthermore, she stated that " According to what the lecturers reviewed in the workshop, the upgraded version of the Blackboard system shall help in effectively developing and updating the course material, and increasing communication between the parties to the educational process."

2025-04-24T18:40:06+03:00February 12, 2020|e-learning center, SDG 4|
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