Outstanding Graduation Research Projects 2025–2026 Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim, Dean of the College of Science for Women, the Scientific Affairs Division organized a distinguished student seminar dedicated to the presentation and evaluation of nominated graduation research projects from the various scientific departments. These projects were selected as the most outstanding research outputs of the 2025–2026 academic year and were evaluated at the college level by the designated Scientific Committee.
The seminar was attended by the Dean, the Assistant Deans for Scientific and Administrative Affairs, and the Heads of the Scientific Departments, reflecting the College Deanship’s strong commitment to supporting the educational and research process. This event also underscored the College’s continuous efforts to enhance the quality of students’ scientific output and to encourage academic excellence, innovation, and creativity.
The seminar featured presentations of a selection of distinguished graduation research projects characterized by scientific rigor and a diversity of topics spanning both theoretical and applied disciplines. The projects employed modern research methodologies and advanced scientific analytical tools, demonstrating the considerable efforts of both the students and their academic supervisors in producing accurate, meaningful, and high-quality scientific findings.
The event also included constructive scientific discussions led by members of the Scientific Committee and the attendees. These discussions examined the key scientific aspects of the presented research, highlighted their major strengths, and provided valuable academic feedback aimed at further developing students’ skills in preparing scholarly research in accordance with recognized scientific standards and best academic practices.
At the conclusion of the seminar, the top-performing students were honored in recognition of their outstanding research achievements and in encouragement of their continued pursuit of academic excellence and scientific innovation. The seminar concluded with an affirmation of the importance of supporting and promoting outstanding student research, given its vital role in advancing students’ academic development, strengthening the College’s standing in scientific research, and contributing to community service.







