The Board of Directors of Oman’s Integrated Gas Company has appointed Dr Aflah Al Hadhrami as CEO. He has an extensive track record of local, regional, and international experience in executive leadership within the oil and gas sector.
The Council of Ministers has approved the formation of a Board of Trustees of the Royal Academy of Management, which is blessed by the honorary patronage of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik.
Jobs In demand post-COVID in Oman
By: Times News Service
Skills of the future will be in areas such as cybersecurity, automation and services sector.
Muscat: Skills in cutting-edge technology, healthcare, and those that help in self-sufficiency and economic resilience will be in demand in Oman after the COVID-19 pandemic, which will create thousands of jobs for talented Omanis and skilled expatriates.
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted economies around the world, often stretched supply chains, impacted the way people work, and has shown the value of sound healthcare, and experts in the country say these jobs will make sure Oman and other countries are more resilient in the future.
Role of Sultanate in UN, building peace Published: 9:52 PM, May 18, 2021 ‘Universality of Oman’ lecture series at SQU
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Muscat, Dr Mohammad bin Awadh al Hassan, the Sultanate’s permanent representative to the United Nations, was a guest at the ‘Oman and the United Nations’ dialogue session which is the third and final dialogue session in a series of lectures known as ‘Universality of Oman’, organised by the College of Economics and Political Science at Sultan Qaboos University. It was represented by the Political Science Group which is affiliated to the Business Society and held under the auspices of Her Highness Dr. Mona bint Fahad al Said, Assistant Vice-Chancellor for International Cooperation Office at Sultan Qaboos University. The dialogue was moderated by Dr. Al Mutasim bin Mohammad al Mamari, an IRRS graduate from the Economics and Political Science College.