Thamar University Discusses the College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine's Readiness for the Academic Year 1447
□ Thamar University Media /Jamal Al-Bahri /Ramadan 17, 1446. March 17, 2025
■ As a part of the extensive preparations for the academic year 1447, an expanded meeting was held today at Thamar University Presidency, chaired by Professor Dr. Mohammed Al-Haifi, the Rector of the University.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Dr. Abdulkarim Zabiba, the Vice-Rector for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research, Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Al-Rifai, the Vice-Rector for Student Affairs, and Prof. Dr. Adel Abdulghani Al-Ansi, the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Abdulghani Al-Yahiri, the General Secretary of the University, Dr. Mohammed Hutram, a number of Vice Deans, Department Heads, members of the academic and administrative staff and the General Secretary of the College.
The meeting was devoted to discussing the challenges faced by the college during the current year and developing comprehensive preparation plans covering academic, administrative and student affairs aspects.The Ways to improve the college's academic and administrative performance in the coming year were also addressed.
The University Rector emphasized the need to intensify efforts to strengthen the educational and research process at the college, as it is one of the pivotal scientific colleges, expected to be a key lever for agricultural advancement and the primary shield in the field of food security for our country, especially in light of these exceptional circumstances and the ongoing blockade and aggression against our country.
The University Rector noted the great interest the political leadership is giving to these areas, expressing his willingness to cooperate and provide special support to support the college and resolve the difficulties it faces. He also emphasized the importance of exploiting available resources and directing student graduation projects to address local environmental problems according to the research map, thus contributing to achieving sustainable development.
From his part, the Dean of the College, Dr. Al-Yahiri, reviewed the difficulties faced by the College during the current year, stressing the need for concerted efforts to overcome them.
He also pointed to future plans, which include reengineering some specializations and opening new, qualitative specializations within the College, with the aim of accommodating more students wishing to enroll in its academic programs.
It is worth noting that this meeting comes within the context of a series of meetings and workshops organized by the University to enhance the performance of its colleges.
The College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine previously organized a workshop to develop and describe undergraduate programs, in cooperation with the University's Center for Academic Development and Quality Assurance.
These steps are a part of the University's strategy to enhance the quality of education and scientific research and affirm its pioneering role in serving the community and meeting its needs in the agricultural and veterinary fields.