Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission
Samar Alsaggaf has a diverse work experience spanning several years. Samar started their career at King AbdulAziz University in 1989 as an associate professor. During their time there, they also served as the Dean of the Women's Campus from 2004 to 2008. Later, they joined the Saudi Royal Embassy-Saudi Arabia Culture Mission (SACM) in the USA in 2010 as the Director of Medical and Health Science Programs. In this role, they successfully expanded affiliations with top American universities and teaching hospitals, managed and supervised medical students, and grew the department's staff from 7 to 18 employees.
Samar Alsaggaf has an extensive education history. Samar began their academic journey in 2012 at Sant Joseph, where they obtained an honorary Ph.D. degree in Hard working in education. The specific duration of their studies at Sant Joseph is unavailable. Additionally, Samar Alsaggaf pursued further education at Jamiat Al-Malik Abdulaziz, where they pursued a Ph.D. in anatomy and histology. The exact start and end dates for their studies at Jamiat Al-Malik Abdulaziz are not provided.
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Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission
The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) to the United States is one of the specialized agencies created by the Saudi government in 1951 to administer programs and policies to meet the educational and cultural needs of Saudis studying in the United States. It also functions as the intermediary between U.S. educational institutions and the Kingdom in terms of issues pertaining to culture, education and science.