This morning, the University of Knowledge and Modern Sciences witnessed a significant academic event with the presentation of a study on Yemeni migration to Dr. Mutahhar Ali Aqida, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Administrative Sciences.
This initiative is part of the university's efforts to enhance scientific research and provide necessary academic resources for students and researchers.
The study represents a valuable addition to the university's central library, where it will serve as a primary source of information and research for faculty and students. The study aims to offer analytical insights into humanities and administrative topics, enriching the academic content available to students and helping them develop their research skills.
In a formal ceremony, a printed copy of the study was presented to a group of prominent figures. Presenting the study were Professor Al-Azzi Al-Salawi, a member of the Publication Committee and Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, who emphasized the importance of research in supporting the advancement of knowledge in the humanities and administrative fields. Also present was Dr. Amr Ma'dikarib Al-Hamdani, a member of the Publication Committee and a member of the Shura Council, who stressed the importance of providing up-to-date information resources for faculty and students, highlighting the role of university libraries in guiding scientific research.
This study is of great importance because it will help the library provide up-to-date and relevant content, enhancing its ability to meet the needs of students and researchers. The availability of rich research materials can stimulate academic debate and inspire the next generation of professionals in the humanities and management fields.
Dr. Mutahar Ali Aqida expressed his pleasure at receiving the study, emphasizing that "providing high-quality research resources is a priority for the college and helps students develop their academic and professional skills."
This study is expected to serve as a starting point for further research and studies in the humanities and management fields, contributing to innovative solutions for current challenges.