The Media Department of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences was established in 2024 and is administratively linked to the Dean of the College.
Vision:
Excellence in media and public relations by presenting a positive image of the college and enhancing its academic and societal standing, while achieving the highest professional standards in reporting news and events.
message:
The Media and Public Relations Division seeks to build effective communication bridges between the college and the community through distinguished media coverage, strengthening the institutional identity, and providing information transparently and professionally to foster positive interaction between students, faculty, and the general public.
Objectives:
- Covering and publishing the college’s various academic activities and events, such as conferences, seminars, discussion groups, sports festivals, and celebrations, and highlighting them.
- Its duties also include covering the activities of the teaching and technical staff, including participation in discussion committees, training courses, and seminars inside and outside the university, in addition to publishing scientific research in reliable scientific publications.
- Strengthening the college’s internal and external relations through cooperation with academic and media institutions.
- Highlighting the achievements of students and faculty locally and internationally.
- Employing modern technology to disseminate media content and present a professional image of the college.
- Supporting a sense of belonging among students through interactive media activities.
workplan:
The Media Department is a key component of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, responsible for spreading cultural and scientific awareness among academic circles and students. It also serves as the true face of the college and a mirror reflecting all its activities and events. It also serves as an effective intermediary between the college and the governorate’s media outlets, in coordination with the university’s Media Department and the Ministry of Media.