University of Basra organizes an introductory program on the duties of the supervisory staff in the internal departments.

The University of Basra organizes an introductory program on the duties of the supervisory staff in the dormitories.

 

The Department of Dormitory Affairs at the University of Basra organized an introductory program on the duties of the supervisory staff within the departments. This program is part of its plans to enhance the level of services provided to students and provide a safe and integrated university environment.

 

The program included a detailed overview of the duties performed by supervisors, both male and female, which constitute the cornerstone of student affairs. These duties include monitoring discipline and adherence to university regulations, supervising cleanliness and public order within residential complexes, and monitoring student needs and reporting them to the department's administration to provide the required support and services.

 

The important role played by the supervisory staff was also emphasized in resolving daily problems that students may face within the departments, whether related to services or behavior, in addition to organizing cultural and social activities that contribute to creating a positive atmosphere that fosters a spirit of cooperation and communication between students.

 

Department officials emphasized that the supervisory staff represents the primary link between students and the department's administration, as they play a direct role in ensuring a stable and integrated environment that contributes to supporting the academic and scientific progress.

 

In conclusion, the Director of the Department of Internal Affairs emphasized the importance of activating supervisors' daily tasks and developing their work mechanisms to meet the evolving needs of students. He noted that ongoing cooperation between students and supervisory staff is one of the most important pillars of success in university housing management.

 

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