8 December، 2025

The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences Discusses Job Descriptions as a Tool to Combat Administrative Corruption in a Scientific Seminar

 

On Thursday, November 27, 2025, the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences organized a scientific seminar titled “Job Descriptions and Training Staff as Tools to Reduce Administrative Corruption,” aligning with the university’s efforts to enhance the efficiency of administrative staff and strengthen their role in combating corruption.

The seminar discussed the concept of job descriptions and their impact on building the administrative structure of institutions, with a focus on the importance of training and preparing staff to ensure high performance and integrity in the workplace. It also covered mechanisms for reducing administrative corruption through institutional development and continuous updates to administrative systems.

The seminar emphasized the role of job descriptions in organizing tasks and responsibilities, promoting transparency in procedures, and highlighted the importance of continuous training in fostering a culture of integrity. Additionally, it discussed how developing the skills of staff can help reduce administrative corruption and improve institutional performance efficiency.

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