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A meeting chaired by the Minister of Higher Education discusses final preparations for a scientific research and innovation conference in Aden.

Minister of Higher Education Leads Final Preparations for First Student Scientific Conference

In a significant step for academic innovation, Dr. Khaled Al-Wasabi, the Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research, and Vocational Training, chaired a meeting today in the temporary capital of Aden. The meeting focused on the final arrangements for the upcoming First Student Scientific Conference on Research and Innovation, scheduled to take place from April 21 to 22 in Aden.

A Platform for Student Creativity

During the meeting, Minister Al-Wasabi praised the efforts of the preparatory committee. He emphasized that the conference serves as an essential platform for showcasing students’ creativity and talents in research and innovation. This event will allow students to present their projects to relevant stakeholders, highlighting their scientific capabilities.

Addressing National Challenges

Al-Wasabi pointed out that the conference will play a crucial role in leveraging student outputs to tackle the current challenges facing the country. Furthermore, it aims to foster a culture of research and collaboration among students both within Yemen and abroad.

Commitment to Success

The Minister reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to ensuring the success of this inaugural event. He expressed his vision for the conference to become an annual tradition that enhances research pathways and develops youth capabilities in innovation and creativity.

Key Attendees

The meeting also included the presence of key officials, such as Dr. Mazen Al-Jafri, the Undersecretary for Scholarships, Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Salam, the Undersecretary for Scientific Research, and Dr. Abdullah Al-Dhefani, the head of the conference’s preparatory committee. Their participation underscores the collaborative effort to make this conference a landmark event in Yemen’s educational landscape.

This conference not only represents a milestone for students but also marks a significant advancement in Yemen’s commitment to fostering research and innovation.

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