Appointment of RISIS National Chancellors
What is a National Chancellor in RISIS?
A National Chancellor is a Country Manager of the Research Institute of Standards in Islam ( RISIS ), usually either as the chief executive officer or ceremonial head of the Institute campus within a respective country system. There would be one national chancellor for each country. Thus there would be 193 national chancellors for RISIS around the world.
What do National Chancellors do?
National Chancellors are the Country Managers of RISIS in each of the 193 countries around the world. National Chancellors lead and mentor staff and students and manage the institutions’ growth and academic excellence.
What power does a National Chancellor have?
The National Chancellor determines who will be in charge of RISIS in their respective countries, since he or she alone has the right to form the Administrative Cabinet of RISIS in their respective countries.
Annual Communications on Programs.
The National Chancellor of RISIS would be appointed for a two year period and performing individuals would have their services extended for another two years. An annual Communications on Programs would have to be submitted by the 25th December of each calender year.
