Scientific Committee Approves Two Research Plans for Graduate Students

Scientific Committee Approves Two Research Plans for Graduate Students

  

A scientific committee, led by Dr. Mohammed Younis Hamida, has approved two research plans for graduate students at the College of Economics and Business Administration, Islamic University of Minnesota, Main Center, to obtain their doctoral degrees in the Department of Business Administration.

The first plan, titled "Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Solutions in Business Administration - An Analytical Study," was prepared by student Ahmed Mohammed Saadawi. The second plan, titled "The Role of Governance in Combating Corruption in Public Institutions in Northern and Eastern Syria," was prepared by student Ashraf Ra'fat Mahmoud.

The approval of the two plans came after a seminar session held by the Graduate Studies Deanship to discuss them on Thursday, 7th March 2024, at 9:00 PM Mecca Time. The committee, chaired by Dr. Mohammed Younis Hamida, Head of the Department of Business Administration, consisted of Dr. Abdulrahim Al-Shamiri and Dr. Mohammed Khaled Abu Al-Qasim.