NAUSS Earns Five-Year French Accreditation for Law Enforcement Master’s Program

The Arab Naif University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) has been granted full accreditation for five years (2026–2031) by France’s High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres) for its master’s program in law enforcement offered by the department of law at the college of criminal justice and criminology.
 This accreditation builds on the NAUSS's previous French accreditations for academic law programs, including master’s degrees in criminal law and criminal sciences, criminology, and the higher diploma in human rights and criminal justice.
 The recognition reflects the university’s sustained efforts to advance academic excellence in line with international quality standards and strengthen Arab security and justice capabilities through specialized, future-focused programs.
 The accreditation followed a comprehensive Hcéres evaluation, during which the program received strong commendation for academic content, faculty competence, curriculum integration, and adherence to internationally recognized academic standards and European quality benchmarks in higher education and research.

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