Saleh al-Rashed (Arabic: صالح الراشد) (born 1964) was the Minister of Education of Syria between 2011 and 2012.

Saleh al-Rashed
صالح الراشد
Minister of Education
In office
14 April 2011 – 23 June 2012
PresidentBashar al-Assad
Prime MinisterAdel Safar
Preceded byAli Sa’d
Succeeded byHazwan al-Wuz
Personal details
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Aleppo Governorate, Syria
Childrenthree
Alma materUniversity of Aleppo
ProfessionPolitics

Early life, education and career

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Al-Rashed was born in the Aleppo Governorate in 1964. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science, economics and management, and a postgraduate diploma in international relations from the University of Aleppo.[1]

  • During his time at the University of Aleppo:
    • 1995-2005: lecturer in multiple colleges and institutes: Faculty of History, Education, Civil Engineering and the Institute of Mechanical and medium business, engineering and secretarial
    • 2000: President of the Office of Information and Central Direction
    • 2001-2003: President of the Office of External Relations
    • 2003-2005: President of the Office of the setup and qualification frameworks
    • 2005-2007: Head of Educational activities[2]
  • 2007: Director of Education in Aleppo Governorate
  • 2011-2012: Chairman of the National Committee for Education, Culture and Science in Syria UNESCO.
  • 2015-2019: Faculty Member in the University of Modern sciences –Dubai.
  • 2016-2019: Assistant Professor in the Canadian University – Dubai.
  • 2017-2019: Dean of College of Arts & Sciences in the University of Modern Sciences.
  • 2019-now:  Head of International Relations Department at the Faculty of International Relations and Diplomacy at Al-Sham Private University.[3]

Bibliography

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He has had a number of papers published in periodicals and newspapers, and in 2005 wrote a book about Syria and the European Union and the Mediterranean area.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Saleh al-Rashed". p. aspu.edu.sy. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Dr. Saleh al-Rashed". p. aspu.edu.sy. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Dr. Saleh al-Rashed". p. aspu.edu.sy. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
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