Monday, 01 December, 2025
Continued discussion of graduation project and research plans at the College of Administrative and Financial Sciences for the academic year 1447 AH

Discussions of Graduation Project and Research Plans Continue at the College of Administrative and Financial Sciences for the Academic Year 1447 AH

 

University Media

 

The College of Administrative and Financial Sciences at the University continues to ignite the spark of creativity in its students' minds, standing before them as a bridge to a future they will build themselves. Within the discussion halls, the projects were not merely academic presentations, but vibrant visions and ideas that ignited the dreams of a generation eager to leave its mark on a world that changes every minute.

 

Here, where knowledge meets passion, and experience meets the spirit of adventure, discussions of graduation project and research plans for the academic year 1447 AH continue. These discussions are attended by a distinguished group of academics who have embraced the students' ideas and guided their steps toward broader horizons, reaffirming that the university is not just a place of learning, but a factory of innovation and a builder of the future.

 

 The second session of the discussion was attended by the Dean of the College, Dr. Mohammed Al-Kahali, the Head of the Management Information Systems Department, Dr. Mukhtar Ghilan, and the College's Academic Advisor, Dr. Mohammed Al-Rahbi, along with a select group of faculty members and members of the supervisory and discussion committees, who provided valuable guidance and encouraging support to the students.

 

The discussions continued with the Management Information Systems Department projects, showcasing impressive models that combine technical ideas with practical solutions serving the community and keeping pace with digital transformation.

 

The first group: Students Muhannad Amir Ahmed Agha, Rabee Fahd Ahmed Al-Saidi, Mohammed Sabri Hussein Al-Najjar, Jamal Munir Shaif Al-Absi, and Amjad Rashad Mohammed Al-Abbasi presented their applied project entitled "My Teacher," an innovative educational application supervised by Dr. Ashwaq Al-Jaboubi and Ms. Safaa Al-Bahlouli.

 

The second group: Students Manal Mohammed Taha Ibrahim, Miad Ahmed Al-Dhaheri, Anhar Adel Al-Ashmouri, Raghad Ammar Mufleh, and Elaf Abdul Karim Al-Omari presented their project, a smart car maintenance management and services system, supervised by Dr. Hisham Aqlan presented an advanced vision for smart maintenance solutions.

 

The third group, comprised of students Shaima Abdulraqib Thabit Al-Hakimi, Abrar Abdulalim Mohammed Al-Hazmi, Shaima Yasser Ahmed Al-Shaibani, Aya Ibrahim Ahmed Issa, Kawthar Saleh Naji Al-Ruwaishan, and Wijdan Mutahhar Ahmed Al-Salahi, presented their Digital Civil Status Platform project, supervised by Dr. Mukhtar Ghilan, to enhance identity services and the transition towards e-government.

 

The fourth group, comprised of students Yasmin Saeed Al-Jaradi, Norman Waleed Rajih, Hanan Fawzi Thabit, Maryam Fawaz Al-Kumaim, and Amal Abdulrahman Hajar, presented their "Your Blood is Life" blood donation platform project, supervised by Dr. Hisham Aqlan. They presented a humanitarian solution that contributes to saving lives through a modern digital system.

 

The college will continue discussing project and research plans across its various departments in the coming weeks, as part of its ongoing efforts to refine students' skills and empower them to present high-quality projects that improve the business landscape and meet future needs.

 

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