Applications are made through the electronic portal for research scholarships (https://uqu. edu. sa/Sso/App/DSR-RMS) when the scholarships are announced.
Trainees should first evaluate the course in order to be able to print the certificate. They should access the main menu - Course evaluation - Choose the name of the course they desire to join - Evaluating the course in five points -- Then click send. Training courses portal link: https://uqu.edu.sa/Sso/App/DSR-RTP
The establishment of a research chair in the Deanship of Scientific Research is subject to a number of measures, which you can read through this link: https://uqu.edu.sa/dsr/73322
The list of the funded research chairs are as follows: Chair of King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz for the Studies of the History of Makkah Al-Mukarramah; Chair of King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz for the Holy Qur'an, Chair of Muhammad Awad bin Laden for Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Chair of Yahia and Mashaal, Sons of Sheikh Sorour Al-Zaidi, Chair of Research in Rheumatic Diseases; and the Chair of Qur'anic Guidance.
The deanship includes nine centers, as follows: Arabic Language and Literature Research Center; Engineering and Architectural Sciences Research Center; Educational and Psychological Research Center; Applied Science Research Center; Islamic Education Research Center; Islamic Studies Research Center; Medical Science Research Center; Social Science Research Center; and Pharmaceutical Science Research Center.
Apology is very important, because according to the regulations of the Training Portal, if the trainee is absent from the courses more than five times, he will be prohibited from entering the system.
Yes, they offer consultation through the link: https://uqu.edu.sa/dsr/App/Forms/Show/8979
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