scholarly journals The role of Saudi Universities in Achieving Intellectual Security for the Requirements of Sustainable Development, From the Viewpoint of the Faculty Members of Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University: دور الجامعات السعودية في تحقيق الأمن الفكري لمتطلبات التنمية المستدامة من وجهة نظر أعضاء هيئة التدريس بجامعة الأمير سطام بن عبد العزيز

Author(s):  
Wedad Abdullah Sharabi

The study aimed to clarify the concept of intellectual security, its importance in the stability of countries, and push it to advance, and reveal the cultural reality of universities, and the extent of this reality to face intellectual trends, from the viewpoint of faculty members at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University. The research used the descriptive method using (the questionnaire) consisting of (40) paragraphs distributed on four axes; It was applied to a regular random sample of (582) faculty members at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, and the results revealed that: The results revealed that the axis of the role of universities in achieving intellectual security as a whole obtained an average of (3.33 out of 5) with an average (average) estimate On the level of fields, the requirements of sustainable development got the highest average (3.37), followed by the concept of intellectual security with an average of (3.33), thirdly, the dangers of Internet culture with an average of (3.31) and finally the suitability of university education for intellectual challenges with an average of (3.29) and all of them with an average rating (3.2). Based on the results, a number of recommendations and proposals were presented, the most important of which is the need to repeat research on intellectual security and its obstacles, and to trap deviant thought, and that care be taken to activate the anti-social resistance system.

Author(s):  
Nasreen Abdel - Ilah Zahra

The study was used to study the reality of the use of postgraduate students for e- mail. The descriptive descriptive method was used. The questionnaire was used as a tool for study، which averaged 1.99 and a standard deviation of 0.61. It was applied to 45 students from post- Different The results showed that postgraduate students have a desire to use e- mail in university education and to communicate with colleagues and faculty members. However، there are obstacles to their use. The faculty members do not encourage students to use e- mail، lack e- mail skills، Access to the internet laboratory at the college، the reluctance of faculty members to give their email address to students، network problems (slow) In the light of the results، a set of recommendations and proposals were presented to activate the use of e- mail in university education، especially among postgraduate students in the Faculty of Education and various Syrian and Arab universities


Author(s):  
George Odhiambo

The contribution of university education to sustainable development of society has become one of the most important activities of higher education institutions. After 55 years of independence, it is time to take a critical look at the role of university education in nation building in Kenya. Since independence, access and difficulties of maintaining standards of quality and efficiency with marginal available resources- more recently highlighted by a commission on higher education report- have been some of the key challenges in university education and these have impacted on the sector


2020 ◽  
Vol 208 ◽  
pp. 09039
Author(s):  
Artur Gudmanian ◽  
Liubov Drotianko ◽  
Serhii Sydorenko ◽  
Serhii Ordenov ◽  
Nataliya Chenbai

The article explores the processes of diversification of higher educational institutions in the context of the sustainable society, which poses specific requirements to the quality of training of new generations of professionals for economy, social sphere and culture. The authors believe that the co-evolution of higher education and the society of sustainable development may evolve along the line of horizontal diversification of higher educational institutions. In the framework of this type of diversification, many industry-specific institutions of higher education (academies, institutes, technological universities) launch educational programs beyond their specialized status and implement ICT education across all curricula. The authors emphasize that for higher education to be sustainable, besides being continuous, it needs to move in the direction of fundamentalization, universality, flexibility, informatization and increasing the role of the humanities. To be sustainable, higher education has to be innovative, based on a harmonious unity of teaching, research and industry-based training. Today, university curricula should be flexible and show a good balance between fundamental and applied disciplines, on the one hand, and so-called general disciplines, the humanities, social sciences and specialist, profession-specific disciplines on the other. The humanities must be granted a proper place in the content of university education, if we want universities to shape high cultural and moral values in their graduates.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 231-238
Author(s):  
Nurzhan Ashirbekov ◽  
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Zhyldyzbek Bazarbayev ◽  

This article discusses the role of small business and the characteristics of investment factors that affect the economy of Kyrgyzstan, as a factor in the sustainable development of the country. The development of small small businesses is the basis for the stability of the macroeconomic situation of the state. Officially, small and medium-sized businesses have been identified in Kyrgyzstan as the most important sector of the economy. An analysis of data on the production of small and medium-sized businesses in Kyrgyzstan shows that small business shows the most productive activity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 1082-1091
Author(s):  
Afnan Mohammed Shaba

Purpose: Determine TV program trends towards promoting sustainable development values, and analyze program content, and clarifying the role of development media in supporting the values of sustainable development to the public. Methodology: The descriptive method was used to analyze the content to test the variables and analyze them quantitatively and qualitatively. The number of samples used reached (24) episodes from two TV programs. Reliability tested using retest with Spearman stabilizer. Main Findings: TV satellite channels are concerned with sustainable economic, environmental, social, cultural, religious and health issues of development, countered by the weak interest in educational and educational issues, programs seek to achieve the goals of media, news, awareness, and guidance, as well as providing various TV forms, Most notably the interview and the report. Implications: This study found in order to develop the work of television programs towards new issues that are sustainable development and the importance of public awareness of the necessity of employing them in areas of life and improving plans for managing countries towards attention to sustainability and its impact on setting a good future for society. Novelty/Originality of this study: This Research raises the topic of sustainable development and the trends of development media and television programs towards their promotion in the society.


2021 ◽  
pp. 115-127
Author(s):  
Nikol Neveceralova

This contribution focus on the revenue side of the EU budget, which consists of own resources, divided into traditional resources, income in the form of a share of value-added tax, and gross national income. On 21 July 2020, the European Council agreed on a multiannual financial framework for the period 2021-2027, and in response to the pandemic situation associated with Covid-19, a temporary recovery instrument for the next generation of the EU was agreed. At the same time, from which it was apparent that it is necessary to find new own resources for the EU, and how the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) could be used to the consequences of the corona crisis. The author will focus mainly on issues on the revenue side of the Union budget and the role of the ESM. Within the ongoing debates when the result was the coronavirus response the question arises of whether it would be appropriate and effective to introduce a common tax for the EU. The main aim of the contribution is to use the descriptive method, the method of analysis and synthesis the revenue side system of the EU budget, and the reform efforts that culminated in the reform of own resources. In the last part of the article, the author using a descriptive method on how the ESM was activated as one of the walls to maintain the stability of the euro area. Including the view of introducing a common European tax as a fiscal instrument to cover the expenditures (debt) incurred related to coronavirus response i.e. recovery instrument Next Generation.


Author(s):  
Ioana Marin

AbstractEducation provides a stable foundation for developing the societies of tomorrow, having a dual function since it fosters economic growth and represents a crucial instrument also for ensuring the stability of a society in terms of human welfare. The research was carried out through an econometric analysis based on a questionnaire as a quantitative measure. Through this study we intended to identify the standpoints of teachers activating in the Romanian pre-university education system and who activate in Bucharest and Prahova, on the research subject as well as correlations that exist between the study variables. Some key issues addressed by the study were determining the extent to which teachers believe that education can reduce poverty and social exclusion, measures that can minimize poverty and strategies for reshaping the educational services to improve their suitability for students. The results have shown that education can indeed promote the reduction of social issues but it steadily needs to be reformed to fulfil its scope. The findings can be of interest for institutions that establish legislative procedures in the educational field and can help to regenerate Romanian education. For the present-time societies, enabling social and economic wellbeing is both a target and a challenge, due to the persistent need of remaining competitive and the ongoing legal and economic reorganizations that appear during every country’s existence.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 224-230
Author(s):  
Nurzhan Ashirbekov ◽  
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Zhyldyzbek Bazarbayev ◽  

This article discusses the role of small business and its impact on the economy of Kazakhstan, as a factor in the country's sustainable development. The development of small small businesses is the basis for the stability of the macroeconomic situation of the state.Officially, small and medium-sized businesses have been identified in Kazakhstan as the most important sector of the economy. An analysis of data on the production of small and medium-sized businesses in Kazakhstan shows that small business shows the most productive activity.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-270
Author(s):  
Fayan Sulaiman Hama Said ◽  
Muslim Qassem Hassan

The present study aims at highlighting the role of the financial corruption in supporting the Sustainable Development through finding active systems to put an end to the financial corruption, and treating it through guiding people and advising them not to use it. The importance of the article stems from the spread of the financial corruption and its effect on the Sustainable Development. We try to find the ways to terminate it or treat it for the sake of supporting the Sustainable Development. To meet the objectives, the two researchers used the descriptive method, and they also consulted a number of relevant studies. The Study came up with a number of conclusions, the most important of which is: The financial corruption is a group of illegal financial conducts which break the financial rules and regulations which influence the economic growth and also lead to instability.


Author(s):  
Magdalena Ziolo ◽  
Marwa Ben Ghoul Ben Ghoul ◽  
Halil İbrahim Aydın

Financing of sustainable development is a sophisticated and long-term process determined by a number of economic and non-economic factors. Financial instruments, private and public nature, exist that can be a source of financing of sustainable development. The choice of finance sources and instruments has an impact on the stability of economic systems and the efficiency of public expenditure with respect to sustainable development goals. The choice of financial instruments for financing development impact on financial stability and results in outcomes performed. The goal of the chapter is to examine relationships between financial stability reflected by public debt to gross domestic product (GDP) and sustainable development described by variables represented by three pillars of sustainable development: economic, social, and environmental. The role of environmentally related tax revenue has been identified as crucial for financing sustainable development goals.


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