The Institute of Research and Consultancy at Bisha University was established in 1438 AH to serve as the contractual hub for forming agreements and partnerships with external entities to provide consultancy, research, and training services. The institute has mobilized and harnessed material and human resources, including scientific, research, and technical expertise, with the capability to attract local and international scientific and consultancy expertise. This effort aligns with the university's strategic goals, advancing its projects and developing its self-generated resources. The institute focuses on developing and implementing strategies and policies for targeted research, consultancy, and studies through funded contracts. It plays a vital role in enhancing the university's knowledge investment, managing and organizing research, consultancy services, and externally funded studies. The institute aims to achieve effective coordination and integration among the university's human, intellectual, and material resources, managing them based on solid investment principles to maximize the university's potential benefits.
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Bisha University is proud to announce the acceptance of its team from the General Administration of Digital Transformation and IT among the 70 selected teams for the GovJam 2024 innovation challenge, out of more than 400 applicants. During this prestigious challenge, the team, led by Dr. Ali Al-Malki, Eng. Ali Muattish Al-Bishi, and Eng. Maher Malhim, presented an innovative solution directed to the National Center for Nonprofit Sector Development, focusing on developing initiatives to enhance awareness of nonprofit organizations and their services.This participation highlights the university's commitment, represented by its General Administration of Digital Transformation and IT, to playing a leading role in innovating technological solutions that serve the community and enhance the efficiency of the nonprofit sector. This aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its objectives for digital transformation and sustainable development.