The Dean’s Strategic Plan for the College of Political Science

The College is focused on modernizing its curricula by adopting the credit-hour system and the Bologna Process. It is introducing contemporary courses such as Artificial Intelligence in Politics and Digital Governance, while also establishing an analytical studio and offering joint courses in collaboration with other colleges.

In the field of research, the College is working to establish specialized centers, including political studies and public opinion research. It actively supports publication in Scopus and Clarivate-indexed journals, organizes international conferences, and seeks to expand postgraduate programs and professional diplomas.

Administratively, the College is moving toward full digitalization by automating procedures, eliminating paperwork, creating an electronic complaints system, and upgrading its facilities to become environmentally friendly. At the same time, it invests in motivating and training its staff.

From a financial perspective, the College plans to expand resources through evening programs, fee-paying postgraduate admissions, and by offering consultancy services and training programs tailored to political organizations.

On the international and community fronts, the College emphasizes building global partnerships, implementing visiting professor programs, and serving society through political seminars. It also integrates the Sustainable Development Goals into its curricula and research, ensuring a clear connection between education, innovation, and global priorities.