Successful Graduation Project Discussions in the Department of Psychology at college of Humanities and science

Sunday, Nov 26, 2023
Successful Graduation Project Discussions in the Department of Psychology at college of Humanities and science

In a highly anticipated event, the Department of Psychology at college of Humanities and sciences recently conducted graduation projects discussions under the supervision of Dr. Alaa Al-Sharif. The discussions were held in the esteemed presence of the College Dean, Dr. Mohamed Al-Taher, and the Head of the Department, Dr. Rasha Abdel Rahman.

 

The discussion committee, consist of distinguished academics such as Dr. Ahmed AlZubi, Dr. Marai Ahmed, and Dr. Abdel-Rahim Benlahsen, presented  a pivotal role in evaluating the outstanding research presentations. heads of institutions in the mental health and special education sector, , along with a substantial audience, including  parents of students, and fellow students from the Psychology Department, were also in attendance.

 

The graduation projects showcased remarkable depth and breadth of research, with a particular focus on pertinent issues. Noteworthy presentations included a study titled "Psychological Hardiness and its Relationship to Professional Burnout among Abu Dhabi Government Employees."

 Another compelling research project delved into "Basic Psychological Needs and their Impact on Forming Some Patterns of Thinking among University Students."

 

The discussions that ensued were marked by their richness and depth, with commendations pouring in from all corners. Attendees, including academic professionals and industry leaders, were unanimous in their praise for the high quality of work exhibited by the students.

 

This event not only highlighted the academic excellence within the Psychology Department but also provided a platform for valuable exchange and recognition in the broader field of mental health and education. The active participation of esteemed guests and the engaged audience underscored the significance of these graduation project discussions in fostering a culture of academic achievement and innovation.