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Riyad Hassan El Khoudary
الأستاذ الدكتور رياض حسن الخضري
El-Khoudary in 2005
BornJuly 27, 1943

Riyad Hassan El Khoudary (Arabic: رياض حسن الخضري) (born July 27, 1943) is a Palestinian professor. He has been the president of Gaza University since August 1, 2020. He is the vice-chairman of the board of trustees of Al-Quds Open University in Palestine, and a member of the Palestinian Higher Council for Innovation and Excellence since March 2018.[citation needed]

Childhood and education

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El Khoudary was born in 1943 in Gaza City, then in the British mandate of Palestine, where he attended primary, preparatory, and secondary schools, and completed his secondary school education in June 1960. In September 1960, he moved to Egypt and studied Geology at the Faculty of Science of the University of Cairo. He earned his B.Sc., special degree in geology in June 1964.[citation needed]

In 1965 he was awarded a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for postgraduate studies in geology. Subsequently, he went to Germany in the summer of 1965, studied German language for six months and then started his postgraduate studies. In December 1968 he earned his M.Sc. in Geology, and in August 1972 he earned his PhD in the same field from the University of Stuttgart. The title of his published doctoral dissertation was "Investigations in the Upper Jurassic of the Iberian Cordillera with special regard to the Micro fauna (Province of Teruel and Rincon de Ademuz)".[citation needed]

Academic and professional career

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Al Fateh University – Tripoli

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After earning his PhD in Geology from the University of Stuttgart in August 1972, El Khoudary moved subsequently to Libya to work as a lecturer at the Faculty of Petroleum & Mining Engg. of Al Fateh University in Tripoli and stayed at that university until the summer of 1983.[citation needed]

During this period he shared strongly on the establishment and development of the Geological & Geophysical Engg. Department, and was named as the head of the department, serving from 1979 to 1983. Beside his teaching activities he devoted some of his time to research and publish papers, and to write books in his field of specialization.[citation needed] He was promoted to assistant professor in April 1976, and to associate professor in August 1979.[citation needed]

Islamic University – Gaza

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In 1983 El Khoudary returned to Gaza to work at the faculty of Science of the Islamic University of Gaza (IUG).[citation needed]

Beside his teaching activities he was charged with the following administrative positions:

He also published some papers, and was promoted to full professor in 1986.[citation needed]

Al-Azhar University – Gaza

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In 1991 the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leadership in Tunisia decided to establish a national university in the Gaza Strip (Al-Azhar University - Gaza). El Khoudary headed the team of preparation and establishment of the new university in Gaza, and was its first president from 1991 to 2005.[citation needed] During this time, El Khoudary and his colleagues established a university with about 14,000 students studying in nine faculties in addition to other facilities and centers.[citation needed] In 1995 El Khoudary established and headed the Water Research Center at the university until 2005.[citation needed]

Al-Quds Open University

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1992 saw the establishment of Al-Quds Open University in the West bank and Gaza. El Khoudary was charged with the establishment of the branch of Gaza and was named as its vice president for Gaza Strip affairs until December 1999. In March 2006 El Khoudary was assigned as the Vice Chairman of the board of trustees of Al-Quds Open University of Palestine.[citation needed]

Gaza University – Gaza

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In 2006 a group of active Palestinians led by El Khoudary decided to establish a private University in Gaza under the name Gaza Women University. The university started its academic activities in September 2009, and its name was changed in 2010 to Gaza University to enable both genders to join it. El Khoudary was its president from 2007 to 2010, and again from 2013 to 2016.[citation needed]

Al Azhariya Institutes in Palestine

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In 2014 El Khoudary was assigned as the chairman of the board of trustees of Al Azhariya Institutes in Palestine. He resigned from the position at the end of 2016.[citation needed]

The Palestinian Higher Council for Innovation and Excellence

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At the beginning of March 2017 El Khoudary was assigned as a member of the Palestinian Higher Council for Innovation and Excellence.[citation needed]

Involvement with PLO activities

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El Khoudary was nominated by the PLO in 1992 as a member of the Palestinian team of the Middle East Peace talks. He headed the Palestinian delegation in the multilateral working group on water resources.[citation needed] Through this activity he was able to share the Palestinian delegation on studies on water.[citation needed] During the meeting of the PNC in Gaza in 1996, El Khoudary was elected as a member of the PLO executive committee headed by the president Yasser Arafat.[citation needed] In February 2005 El Khoudary was assigned by president Mahmood Abbas to be the head of the department of education and higher education of the PLO, taking the responsibility of the Palestinians in the diaspora.[citation needed]

Achievements

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Publications

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References

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