Congratulations to the 2023 Yemeni Scholars Fellows. AIYS is pleased to present our most recent cohort. Continue reading to learn more about each fellow and their projects.
The Yemeni Scholars Research Fellowship supports advanced research for Yemeni Scholars currently in the Republic of Yemen and continues its commitment to assisting scholars in their research. AIYS is currently the only international institution that funds research in the Republic of Yemen and we are proud to continue this program. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Najlāʾ al-ʿAzazy
PhD Student, Psychology, Hodeidah University
The Effectiveness of Logotheraphy on Reducing Compatibility Disorder Amongst Displaced Yemeni Women.
Amin Abdo Sufyan Al-Hakimi
Professor, Department of Foods and Environment, Sana'a University & Head of the Yemeni Association for Sustainable Agriculture Development (YASAD)
Gathering and Publishing Research Collected at the College of Agriculture by Former Students of Traditional Yemeni Agriculture.
Yahya Qatran
Professor, Department of Education Technology, Sana'a University, College of Education
Design of a Computer Program to Develop Educational Environmental Awareness amongst School Children in Yemeni Suburbs.
Widad al-Qudsi
MA student, Antiquities Department, Sana'a University
Musical Instruments in Ancient Yemen: A Comparative Archaeological Study
Maram Sadiq
PhD student, Environmental Studies
Assessment Study of the Potential for Protecting the Geological Heritage in Damt Area
Ali Zeyad
Teaching Assistant, Water Resources Engineering, University of Science & Technology, Sana'a
Use of Bolted Steel Plates in Strengthening and Rehabilitation of Reinforced Concrete Beams.
Ali Barakat
Professor, University of Ibb
"Natural Disasters and Astronomical Phenomena in Islamic Yemen (540-549AH/1145-1154AD)."
Mohammed Ali Ahmed Saeed
Assistant Professor, University of Science & Technology, Hadhramout
Cytotoxic and molecular Effects of Yemeni Smokeless Tobacco Extracts on Selected Oral Epithelial Cell Lines.
Badr Abdullah Saeed Al-Tayar
Assistant Professor, Oral Biology, University of Science & Technology, Hadhramout
Cytotoxic and molecular Effects of Yemeni Smokeless Tobacco Extracts on Selected Oral Epithelial Cell Lines.
See more photos of the fellows presenting their research here.
The next call for applications for the Yemeni Scholars Fellowship will launch in November, 2023
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