The Role of Strategic Planning in the Transformation of University’s Education
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Strategic planning at the university level is supposed to ensure a comprehensive institutional transformation in higher education that carries a functional integration between education, research and ethics in a dynamic process. This planning adopts theoretical and applied topics simultaneously and interact with the environment in all its natural, economic, social, cultural, political and health dimensions.
Here, the plans must be made to ensure strategic developmental transformations in all the structural relationships of the university within its various scientific and administrative formations and between its basic functions in higher education and scientific research.
So it is necessary to integrate the vision and mission of a university with the implementation strategies at different levels of departments, centers and other initial academic units up to colleges and boards. Comprehensive coordination plans designed to cover long periods of more than five years, medium periods of three to five years and short annual plans
This process has to be undertaken directed to ensure a sustainable growth of the university in both productive and absorption capacities.
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