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Arizona State University (ASU) Partnership Visit – Chris Johnson

If you walked through the Administrative Building today, you probably heard “co-taught,” “credit maps,” and “next cohort” more than once. Chris Johnson, Senior Director & Head of Global Partnership Development at Arizona State University (ASU), spent the day with Galala University leadership, program directors, and students—checking progress on our dual-degree tracks and sketching what’s next.

What actually happened (a quick timeline)

  • 09:30 Executive briefing with Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Shinawi and the Vice President for Academic Affairs: status of current dual degrees, enrollment and persistence data, and new disciplines under review.

  • 11:00 Program roundtables: directors aligned syllabi updates, assessment rubrics, and the 2026 intake calendar; agreed on clearer advisor handoffs for students moving between GU and ASU modules.

  • 13:00 Student session: Q&A on transfer windows, scholarship pathways, and how to leverage ASU’s digital resources while staying rooted in GU labs and studios.

  • 15:00 Media interview: Johnson outlined the partnership’s results to date and a roadmap for expanding co-taught offerings and short, stackable credentials.

Notes from the room

  • Dual-degree logistics are moving from “project” to process—standardized credit articulation and shared advising checklists will go live for the next intake.

  • New ideas on the table: short winter/summer intensives co-led by GU–ASU faculty, more industry-linked capstones, and expanded access to ASU’s online toolkits for research skills and academic writing.

  • Student ask (heard repeatedly): keep visa, housing, and course-selection guidance in one place with named points of contact. Action taken—advising hub will publish a single-page playbook this term.

“Partnerships work when students can feel them—courses that count, mentors who answer, and doors that open,” Johnson said after meeting with students.

The visit wasn’t ceremony; it was maintenance and momentum. GU and ASU left with a short action memo—owners, deadlines, and the next review date—so today’s talk becomes next semester’s timetable.

 

About the author

Mohab Saleh is the Executive Director of Business Development at Galala University, where he plays a central role in driving institutional growth, global partnerships, and strategic positioning. ‍ With a strong background in higher education marketing and international collaboration, Mohab has led initiatives spanning student recruitment, brand development, and cross-border academic engagement. Mohab has represented Galala University on prominent global platforms. His work focuses on transforming partnerships into measurable outcomes, with a particular emphasis on aligning academic collaboration with institutional return on investment. Prior to his current role, Mohab held leadership positions in digital marketing and consultancy, contributing to the growth of major education brands and institutions in Egypt. He has managed budgets in the multimillions across marketing, events, and strategic initiatives, and continues to drive innovation in how universities position themselves in an increasingly competitive global landscape.

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