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USWR Vice-Chancelleries

 

The University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitaion sciences (USWR) is composed of 6 Vice Chancelleries, each of which is concerned with and responsible for certain issues at the University. These 6 vice Chancelleries include Vice-Chancellery for Education, Research and Technology, Cultural and Student Affairs, International affairs, Clinical Treatment ,and Development and Resource Management Affairs. The following is a comprehensive list of Vice-Chancelleries and Vice-Chancellors at USWR in addition to the services they provide and their responsibilities:

 

 

 

Vice-Chancellery for Education

 


 



 

 

 Vice-Chancellor for Education

 Dr. Arash Mirabzadeh

 Professor

 Psychiatrist

CV

 

The aims of educational vice-chancellories office include training and educating students in different educational fields, promoting their knowledge and clinical skills through scientific methods in order to meet the needs for efficient human resources in the field of health, social welfare and rehabilitation.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting educational affairs 

  • Research and development in order to promote educational quality in the university 

  • Control and supervision on educational affairs

  • Presenting educational policies and plans to the bear of directors 

  • Continuous evaluation and improvement of students and faculty status 

  • Conducting universities educational councils and meeting

  • Introducing appropriate candidates for administration departments

 

Vice-Chancellery for Research and Technology

 



 

 

 Vice-Chancellor for Research and Technology 

Dr.Mohammad Reza Khodaei Ardakani

 Professor

 Psychiatrist 

CV

 

 

Responsibilities 

  • Directing and supporting research and technology affairs in the university 

  • Examining the best indicators of research activities in the university

  • Policy making in the field of research and technology in the university

  • Control and supervision on research centers affiliated to the university

  • Planning to empower faculty members and students for research capabilities

  • Supporting national and international conferences and workshops

  • Developing research strategies of the university 

 

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Applications are now open for USWR Master Degrees

Applications are now open for USWR Master Degrees in in social welfare& rehabilitation sciences

Admission announcement for doctoral candidates ,wi

Admission announcement for doctoral candidates , 2023.

email your request to international_affairs@uswr.ac.ir

USWR in THE World University Rankings 2022

USWR in The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 has introduced University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation among the top institutions worldwide.

The ranking includes more than 1,600 universities across 99 countries and territories, making them the largest and most diverse university rankings to date.The table is based on 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across four areas: teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and international outlook.

News

Iranian longitudinal Study on Aging (IRLSA) database launched

The national project "Iranian longitudinal Study on Aging" IRLSA was officially launched in January 2020 by Research Center on Aging of the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences in collaboration with the Welfare Department of Yazd Province, Yazd University of Medical Sciences and Ardakan County Research Center.

    In this national project, information is collected on 5,000 samples of middle-aged people aged 50 to older (even 90 years old) who have participated in the project, and during 15 years, based on about one thousand variables, Physical, psychological, social, spiritual and environmental changes of these people are monitored to determine the problems of population.

 

The results and information obtained from the implementation of the first phase of the project are a guide for the country's National Aging Document and can help organizations involved in aging to plan to address the problems of the elderly.

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