Department of Geography and Geoinformatics Concludes Fourth Level Graduation Projects Defense

SANA’A – The Department of Geography and Geoinformatics at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sana’a University, has successfully concluded the defense sessions for fourth-year undergraduate graduation research projects. The presentations took place in a dynamic academic environment characterized by rigorous scientific dialogue and the exchange of expertise.
The discussions focused on strengthening students’ research methodologies and spatial analysis skills, bridging theoretical knowledge with environmental and spatial realities to equip graduates with the tools to analyze and address complex geographical phenomena.
The submitted research covered a diverse range of geographical topics, from environmental and developmental issues to the analysis of spatial phenomena. A significant emphasis was placed on:
– Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
– Remote Sensing.
– Community Service.
The defense framework provided students with the opportunity to receive constructive academic feedback and scientific guidance, demonstrating their academic readiness and professional competence for the labor market.
The graduation projects were evaluated and moderated by a specialized committee consisting of:
– Dr. Mohammed Nasser Al-Bakri – Head of the Department
– Dr. Belqis Salah
– Dr. Hafidha Qasem
The sessions were attended by several postgraduate students, fostering a productive atmosphere for knowledge transfer. This initiative reflects the Faculty’s dedication to developing student skills and integrating scientific research with practical applications in the fields of Geography and Geoinformatics.




