Outstanding conclusion to the discussions of graduation projects in the Department of Physics for the academic year 2025–2026.
The efforts of the Physics Department during the academic year 2025-2026 were crowned with the conclusion of the graduation project discussions, in an academic event characterized by scientific rigor. The female students stood out with confident presentations and discussions that reflected a deep understanding of their research topics, which received praise from the discussion committee and appreciation for the scientific level of the projects and the quality of their outcomes.
The projects addressed four research topics of educational and scientific importance, related to issues of developing physics education and enhancing the quality of the educational process.
The students demonstrated an outstanding level in presentation and discussion, as they presented their projects with confidence and scientific competence, and answered the inquiries of the discussion committee efficiently. This was well received by the committee members, who praised the quality of the projects and described them as distinguished projects. They also recommended referring several of its results and recommendations to the relevant authorities, such as the Education and Teaching Monitoring in Nalut, and decision-makers to benefit from them in supporting the development of education.
The Department of Physics takes pride in the fact that this achievement is the result of integrated efforts made by the students under the serious supervision and follow-up of the supervising professors, who accompanied their students through various stages of project preparation. They were keen to provide scientific support and continuous guidance both inside and outside the college through direct meetings and various communication channels, ensuring that these research projects emerged in a distinguished manner that befits the department and the college.
The Department of Physics extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the discussion committee, Professor Hattaf Batar, Head of the Department of Chemistry, and Professor Ramadan Askar, Director of the Libraries, Publications, and Publishing Administration at the university, for their scientific discussions and constructive feedback that contributed to enriching the projects. We also express our deep gratitude to the Director of the Quality Assurance and Performance Evaluation Office at the university, Professor Adel Al-Rani, for his active participation in the discussion activities despite his multiple responsibilities, confirming his commitment to supporting the quality of scientific research. We would also like to thank Dr. Salma Barqik from the Department of Psychology for accepting the invitation and her gracious attendance, as well as her valuable contributions in the field of research methodology and presentation skills, and her participation in honoring the students. Our thanks also go to the Director of the Activities Department at the college for her attendance and participation in organizing this scientific event, and to everyone who contributed to the success of this occasion.
The Department of Physics takes pride in the generous cooperation it has received from colleagues in various departments and administrative units, which has contributed to presenting the graduation project discussions in a manner befitting our college and university.
In conclusion, the Department of Physics congratulates its graduating female students on this achievement, wishing them a future filled with scientific contributions and excellence, and affirming its commitment to continue supporting scientific research and enhancing the quality of its outcomes, in service of the college and the community.
Thursday: Corresponding to July 2, 2026. Dr. Nawal Zayed, Head of the Physics Department
All thanks and appreciation from the college administration to the Department of Physics and all departments for what they have provided throughout the academic year 2025-2026.



