Sana’a University’s Department of Psychology Concludes Students Graduation Projects Defenses

SANAA – The Faculty of Arts and Humanities recently concluded the final defense sessions for senior graduation research projects within the Department of Psychology. A core requirement for obtaining a Bachelor’s degree, these defenses showcase the Faculty’s commitment to fostering scientific inquiry and enhancing students’ academic and analytical skills.
The research projects presented by the graduating class covered a wide range of psychological topics with significant social and scientific implications. These studies demonstrated the students’ ability to apply rigorous scientific methodologies to contemporary psychological challenges.
A distinguished defense committee oversaw the evaluations, ensuring that each project met the department’s high academic standards. The committee members included:
– Dr. Abdulghani Al-Noor
– Dr. Taher Al-Hazmi
– Dr. Radhiya Shamsan
The committee praised the quality of the submissions, noting the students’ methodical approaches and innovative perspectives. To further the students’ professional growth, faculty members provided detailed feedback and recommendations aimed at refining their research for potential future publication or advanced study.
At the conclusion of the sessions, the committee congratulated the students on their successful defenses and wished them success in their future professional careers and advanced academic pursuits




