Consultation & Academic Affairs
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Consulting:
Executive level:
- Strategy
- Tactics
- Operational Management
- Operations
- Long term and Short Term viability and feasibility market and political analysis
- Analysis on international led events and cross-relationship
Advising:
- Government(s)
- Private Companies
- Collective Companies, agencies and organizations
Teaching:
Administrative tasks:
- Coordination of Strategic University level Academic Affairs.
- Collection and distribution of tasks and reports.
- Organization of key events, conferences workshops and training sessions for professionals and students.
- Organizing, field trips and area studies, through promotion and creation of events.
- Organizing academic and professional tasks.
- Supervision of Master Thesis for professional students/professionals.
- Advises Students.
- Coordinates with Student Affairs and administration through the College.
- Take initiatives for new research fields and programs.
- Tasked to support new program action, plan and syllabi.
- Tasked to support the development of Master and PhD level programs on Strategy and Security.
- Keeps a complete file of students and works of the department.
- Creation of new programs at the level of the BA/MA/MSC/PhD
Extra curricula activities (consultation):
- Projection Planning.
- Risk Assessments.
- Feasibility Studies.
- Development Planning.
- Strategic Consultation.
- Security Framework Analysis.
- Executive Commitee Reports.
- Examining Program Commitee.
Master Level:
- Research in Strategic and Security Studies
- International Law and Security
- Crisis Management and Communication
- Homeland Security
- Introduction to Strategic and Security Studies
Supervising Master Theses on Strategy and Security on:
- Counter-Terror
- Cyber-Security
- Aviation Security
- Politics and International Affairs
- Security Strategy
- Iran
- GCC future.
- Alliance policies
- Cultural Diplomacy
- Policing
- World Expo and Security
- Dubai Smart Cities and Security
Bachelor Level:
- Introduction to International Relations
- Crisis Management and Communication
- World History