Dr. Ibrahim Khadra is a key figure at Strathclyde University, where he has been instrumental in shaping and advancing the university’s international strategy, particularly across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. He has cultivated strong partnerships with leading institutions such as Middle East University (Jordan) and Princess Nourah University (Saudi Arabia), enhancing Strathclyde’s international presence. Dr. Khadra is also deeply involved in supporting and expanding the university's recruitment efforts, joint programs, and research collaborations within the MENA region. His work focuses on building sustainable and impactful relationships with global partners, including pharmaceutical companies, regulatory authorities, and international academic institutions. His leadership in these initiatives has led to securing significant research funding and establishing impactful knowledge exchange programs.
Is the Middle East Becoming a Global Higher Education Hub?
Economic and Social Implications of Internationalization.Student Experience, Building
Partnerships and Collaborations
The session highlights the role of King Khalid Military College in shaping leadership qualities through systematic military education. It focuses on the approach the college takes to foster leadership development by integrating lifelong learning strategies with tactical military skills, strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and personal growth.
The session highlights the role of King Khalid Military College in shaping leadership qualities through systematic military education. It focuses on the approach the college takes to foster leadership development by integrating lifelong learning strategies with tactical military skills, strategic thinking, ethical decision-making, and personal growth.