The Administrative Technical Institute organized a two-day training course titled “Digital Data Analysis and Data-Driven Decision-Making,” hosted by the Women’s Affairs Unit in cooperation with the Department of Materials Management Techniques. The course was held as part of the institute’s efforts to enhance the scientific and practical skills of teaching staff and students, while keeping pace with modern developments in administrative and organizational fields.

The course included a series of scientific topics addressing the concept of digital data analysis and its importance in supporting rational decision-making. It also reviewed key modern methods and tools used in data analysis and how to utilize their outputs to improve institutional performance and make evidence-based administrative decisions.

The course was delivered by lecturer Zainab Abdulghaffar, who provided a comprehensive explanation supported by practical examples and applied models. This contributed to enriching participants’ knowledge and developing their skills in data analysis and its use across various administrative environments.

The training sessions were held in the hall of the Department of Materials Management Techniques and witnessed notable attendance and active engagement from participants. Attendees expressed their appreciation for the importance of the topic and its scientific content, emphasizing the need to continue organizing such specialized courses that contribute to developing academic and professional capabilities and promoting a culture of data-driven decision-making.