Special Meeting at Center for Academic Development and Quality Assurance

Sunday, June 22, 2025
A special meeting was held today at the Center for Academic Development and Quality Assurance (CAQA) with participation of deputy deans for quality and members of the CAQA under the leadership of CAQA’s Dean, Prof. Huda Ali Al-Emad.
The meeting addressed a range of topics aimed at advancing the educational and research process and improving the university’s rankings in regional and international university ranking platforms at the levels of research, academic affairs, and community service.
Prof. Al-Emad praised the efforts of the quality deputy deans, highlighting their significant contributions to Sana’a University’s achievement of advanced standing and competitiveness among regional and international institutions.
During the meeting, participants reviewed a number of proposals, mechanisms, and regulations to enhance publication of academic research, particularly in databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, and other reputable research platforms. Key proposals included:
• Organizing scientific conferences at each college to discuss and present undergraduate students’ graduation projects.
• Requiring postgraduate (M.A and Ph.D.) students to publish their approved researches in accordance with academic promotion regulations.
• Submitting proposals to include Sana’a University journals in the Arab Citation & Impact Factor (ARCIF) and other regional and international journal indexing databases.
• Following up and monitoring M.A and PhD students’ publication of their researches by Deputy Deans for Graduate Studies; and evaluating the progress achieved by Deputy Deans for Quality, in accordance with the mandates of the relevant specialized bodies.
• Proposing the assignment of multiple supervisors for theses, particularly in scientific disciplines.
• Identifying field needs of research based on insights from trainees in previous training courses. In this regard, the General Administration of Scientific Research should focus its training programs on scientific research. It should leverage the expertise of university personnel specialized and experienced in research training, including CAQA’s members, Quality Deputies, and faculty members from various colleges. The aim of this step is to improve researchers’ methodological competence.



