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CCTLT Celebrates Graduation of New English Language Program Batch

Sana’a – Monday, November 10, 2025 (Jumada Al-Awwal 19, 1447 Hijri)

 

In a joyful and inspiring atmosphere, and under the patronage of Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Al-Bukhaiti, Rector of Sana’a University, the Community Center for Translation and Language Teaching (CCTLT) at Sana’a University held a graduation ceremony on Monday, November 10, 2025, for a new cohort of students from the English Language Program. The event is part of the center’s ongoing academic and cultural activities aimed at strengthening the learning environment and promoting language education excellence.

 

The ceremony was attended by Assoc. Prof. Ibraheem Tagaddeen, Director of the Center; Dr. Yahya Obaid, Deputy Director; a number of teaching staff from the Language Teaching Department; and a large group of students from the program.

 

In his speech, Dr. Ibraheem Tagaddeen commended the significant efforts of the Department of Language Teaching and praised the expertise and dedication of its teaching staff, emphasizing that “these competent graduates represent the cornerstone of the Center’s mission which seeks to produce highly qualified students capable of meeting the needs of the labor market locally and internationally, and of competing effectively in fields that require foreign language proficiency.” He also extended his appreciation to the organizing committee of the event, particularly Ms. Eihab Al-Hubaishi, for her role in coordinating the ceremony.

 

The celebration featured creative and engaging performances presented by the graduating students, showing their linguistic and communication skills and their ability to use English effectively in diverse contexts.

 

At the conclusion of the ceremony, the graduating students were honored in recognition of their academic excellence and dedication — a step aimed at fostering a culture of distinction and creativity among students of the center.

 

This event reflects the vision of the CCTLT to promote high-quality language education and to enhance the competence of graduates in language learning and translation, in line with the evolving demands of the modern world labor market.