The College of Judicial Studies and the Regulations invites the students thereof to participate in the Eighth Student Forum organized by the Deanship of Student Affairs for all UQU students on 14th-15th Rajab 1438H, under the stated terms and conditions and according to the themes outlined below:
Forum Themes:
Researches:
Basic and Engineering Studies
Health Sciences Studies
Humanitarian Sciences1 (Islamic Law and Arabic Language)
Humanitarian Sciences2 (Educational and Social)
Innovation and Small Enterprise:
Innovation Studies
Distinctive Idea in Business Industry
Small Enterprise Studies
Awareness Movies and Community Service:
Community Service Studies
Awareness Movies for Social Issues Studies
Recitation and Marketing:
Debate Studies
Rhetoric Studies
"Explain It!" Studies
"That's Me!" Studies
Artwork (Reinforcement of Role Model Principle) :
Calligraphy Studies
Optical Imaging Studies
Caricature Studies
Fine Art Drawing Studies
Fine Art Imaging Studies
Alert:
Participation requests (for students of the College of Judicial Studies and the Regulations only) shall not be received after Sunday 06th JumadahII 1438H.
Any participation after the deadline shall not be accepted.
Any participation shall not be accepted without filling in the participation form.
Participations by the College's male students shall be delivered to Dr. Mohammad As-Salmi.
Participations by the College's female students shall be delivered to Dr. Ma'touqah Al-Hassani.
For more information, please see the Forum's files by clicking on the links below.
Terms and Conditions of Participation:
To download the terms and conditions of participation, public alerts and characterization of themes and studies click here .
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