American University of Kuwait
The Rector
Hire Diverse Cultured Faculty and Technical Staff
We propose that the university must hire more faculties from cross cultural societies at American University of Kuwait. This will encourage students from different societies to take an admission in AUK and consequently it will improve the university rating, profits and reputation. Secondly, the upgraded system of technology within University requires more qualifies technical staff so that to share the workload in an efficient manner. The human resource department of American University of Kuwait must plan to hire more faculties before September 2012 so that to include the fresh hiring in the new program.
Problem with Current policy
Being the students from different societies, it is our basic need that our culture must be respected. Moreover, we must have awareness about the culture of our co-fellows. As according to the current policy of American Universities, students are treated in an American fashion. They are taught about American customs and their norms. It is for this reason that most of the teachers are from America; thus making the rule of an American culture. Due to this selective hiring of faculties, students from other societies don't get satisfied with the teaching methods and the course work.
Secondly, there are librarians of the same culture and religion in the University....
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