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Conclusion of the Scientific Week “Distinguished Scientific Researcher” at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences

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02 Mar 2025

On March 2, 2025, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University concluded the scientific week titled “Distinguished Scientific Researcher,” held as part of the Voice of the Researcher initiative. The program aimed to promote outstanding research production, empower competencies in various fields of scientific research, and support innovation. The event witnessed the attendance of numerous faculty members, as well as researchers from inside and outside the university. The scientific week featured a series of remote training workshops, addressing several topics, including: Ambition in Scientific Research and Its Positive Impacts، The Role of Ambition in Overcoming Challenges in Scientific Research and How to Address Them, Graduation Project Step by Step, and “Skills for Preparing a Scientific Poster. These workshops focused on strengthening participants’ knowledge and skills in achieving distinguished research outcomes, discussing prominent challenges faced by researchers, presenting exemplary research experiences, and providing methodological guidance for writing research. They also introduced key techniques for designing and presenting scientific posters. It is noteworthy that Voice of the Researcher is an initiative launched by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences to support the community of researchers in literature and the humanities. The initiative responds to research inquiries and provides research ideas from within and outside Princess Nourah University. The scientific week “Distinguished Scientific Researcher” comes as part of the college’s contribution to achieving the objectives of Princess Nourah University’s Strategic Plan 2025, which aims to elevate the quality of scientific research, enhance the skills of female researchers, and link research outputs to societal needs—thereby supporting national development efforts in scientific and research fields.