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CCTLT Board of Directors Holds First Meeting for ‎Academic Year 1448‎

 

Sana’a–Saturday, June 13, 2026‎

The Board of Directors of the Community Center for Translation and Language Teaching ‎‎(CCTLT) at Sana’a University held its first meeting for the year 1448 Hijri(2026-2027), chaired by ‎Prof. Zaid Al-Wareeth. Rector’s Assistant for Centers Affairs, the Acting Chairman of the BoD. The meeting was attended by Prof. Ibraheem Tagaddeen, Director of the Center ‎and Vice Chairman of the BoD; Dr. Yahya Obeid, Deputy Director of the Center; the ‎Center’s advisors; and heads of academic departments.‎

During the meeting, the BoD reviewed the progress of the Center’s educational and ‎academic process, as well as its community service activities. It discussed a number of issues in its agenda and took the necessary decisions and measures aimed at enhancing ‎academic and administrative performance and further developing the Center’s programs ‎and activities.‎

With regard to postgraduate studies, the BoD approved the results and ‎recommendations of the viva-voce committees for two Master’s theses in Translation. ‎It also endorsed the formation of viva-voce committees for two additional theses within ‎the same program, as part of its efforts to support scientific research and encourage ‎specialized academic studies.‎

The BoD further approved the research proposals submitted by two students ‎enrolled in the Master’s Program in Translation after they had fulfilled all required ‎academic and scientific requirements for thesis writing registration, thereby strengthening the Center’s efforts to ‎advance research and improve the quality of postgraduate outputs.‎

As part of its institutional development activities, the BoD approved the final versions ‎of the updated certificate templates for the Center’s academic programs and foreign ‎language courses. The new certificates are designed to align with academic quality ‎standards and reinforce the Center’s institutional identity.‎

Furthermore, the BoD discussed several issues related to student affairs and financial and ‎administrative matters, approving a number of developmental proposals and procedures. ‎One of the most notable topics was a proposal to reduce tuition fees for the Center’s ‎postgraduate programs, with the aim of expanding access to these programs and ‎enabling a broader segment of students and researchers to benefit from them.‎

At the end of the meeting, the BoD reaffirmed its commitment to the continuous ‎development of the Center’s academic, research, and training programs and to enhancing ‎the quality of the educational services it provides. These efforts are intended to ‎strengthen the Center’s academic and community role and contribute to the achievement ‎of Sana’a University’s mission and objectives.‎