*Development and Quality Assurance Center Discusses Strategies for Enhancing Websites of Scientific and Research Centers*

Sana’a – Sana’a University Media Center
Saturday, July 4, 2026 (20 Muharram 1448 AH)
The Academic Development and Quality Assurance Center (ADQAC) at Sana’a University held a meeting today to discuss mechanisms for developing and managing the websites of the university’s scientific and research centers. The meeting was chaired by the Dean of the Center, Prof. Huda Ali Al-Emad, as part of the university’s ongoing efforts to advance digital transformation and enhance the quality of its electronic services.
The meeting was attended by the Rector’s Assistant for Media Affairs, Mr. Adel Al-Hababi, the Deputy Director of Digital Transformation, Ms. Ghada Al-Asadi, directors of the university’s scientific and research centers, and the administrators of the centers’ websites.
Participants reviewed a number of key issues related to the organization and management of digital content, the continuous updating of website information, and the standardization of information presentation across the university’s research centers. The discussions also focused on improving the visibility of scientific and research activities while enhancing the quality and accessibility of digital services provided to users.
The Deputy Director of Digital Transformation emphasized the importance of meeting the technical and organizational requirements for effective website management and strengthening coordination between the scientific and research centers and the ADQAC. She noted that such coordination is essential to supporting the university’s digital transformation strategy and improving institutional digital performance.
Prof. Huda Ali Al-Emad explained that these meetings form part of the university’s comprehensive plan to develop its web platforms in accordance with recognized quality standards. She noted that the initiative aims to strengthen the digital presence of the university’s scientific and research centers, support their academic and research missions, and further enhance the quality of the electronic services they provide.
At the conclusion of the meeting, participants agreed to continue the coordination process by holding a third meeting on Sunday (July 5th, 2026) with the remaining directors of the university’s scientific and research centers. The session will continue discussions on the same themes and work toward unifying procedures and institutional practices in support of the university’s digital transformation agenda and ongoing institutional development.



