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11 Jan 2021 - 9:22
The Peninsula
Doha: Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q), a Qatar Foundation partner, has announced the appointment of Kathleen Hewett Smith as senior associate dean and chief academic officer, and Sami Hermez as director of the Liberal Arts Program. Both Hewett Smith and Hermez have been serving in an interim capacity since June.
Dean Marwan M. Kraidy said the appointment of these two senior academic officers is an important step forward in his new role as dean and will ensure that his vision to elevate the academic profile of the school will move forward expediently.
As the senior associate dean and chief academic officer, Hewett-Smith will have a broad purview over all academic facets of Northwestern Qatar and will coordinate collaboration with other universities in Education City, as well as serving as a key liaison with Northwestern’s Evanston campus.
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2020-12-30 13:42:47
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The 2020 Asian University Chess
Championship was held virtually on December 14-29 by the National
University Sports Federation of Iran in cooperation with the Asian University
Sports Federation and the Asian Chess Federation.
Mongolian men’s team have
successfully attended the competition and included in the leading section. Among
them, athlete of Mon-Altius Physical Education Institute, FIDE Master E.Enkhnar
won bronze medal with 6.5 scores.
For the other Mongolian athletes, IM U.Agibileg has taken the 21
st place, FIDE Master B.Garidmagnai 29
th
place and L.Bold - the 30
th place respectively.
2020-12-21 14:07:30
Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. Khulan Enksaikhan, 25, of Mongolia
scored 7.5 points out of 9 rounds to win the gold medal in the individual
championship and power her team to victory in the Asian University Chess
Championship in Chess.com. The tournament is organized by the National
University Sports Federation of Iran under the auspices of the Asian University
Sports Federation in cooperation with the Asian Chess Federation.
A total of 36 female players from 11 countries competed in
the 9-round Swiss System. The tournament is an individual championship combined
with a team competition. The individual scores of the best three players of one
country count towards their team score. Players from China, India, Indonesia,