Faculty of Pharmacy Holds General Meeting to Modernize Graduate Supervision and Support

Saturday, February 7, 2026
In alignment with the strategic directives of Sana’a University Rector, Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Al-Bukhaiti, the Faculty of Pharmacy hosted a comprehensive meeting today to address the graduate student experience. The meeting focused on identifying academic and research challenges, streamlining administrative hurdles, and establishing solutions within the university’s regulatory framework.
The meeting was co-chaired by Dr. Fares Al-Qadri, Assistant Vice Rector for Graduate Studies, and Prof. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Subati, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, with key administrative leaders from the University’s Office of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research in attendance.
A primary focus of the session was the reinforcement of rigorous standards for thesis supervision. The committee reviewed several vital files regarding current graduate programs and established a transparent mechanism for defining the roles and responsibilities of faculty advisors.
Key outcomes of the meeting included:
– Reaffirming strict adherence to university bylaws governing graduate education.
– Adopting a standardized mechanism for faculty mentorship to ensure research quality meets global academic benchmarks.
– Proposing practical solutions to ensure academic fairness and program stability for all researchers.
Participants emphasized the necessity of seamless coordination between university colleges and the central Research Division. By fostering a collaborative “one-team” approach, the university aims to create a stimulating environment that empowers students to complete high-impact research efficiently and within their designated timelines.
This initiative is a cornerstone of Sana’a University’s broader strategy to modernize its graduate studies system. By rooting student-related resolutions in institutional governance, the university continues to solidify its position as a leading center for scientific research and academic excellence.




