Oman’s Fourth Student Research Conference begins with a vision for the future

MUSCAT : The event brought together 175 students and researchers from 12 universities and colleges across Oman, marking a significant milestone in academic and scientific collaboration.

The conference aims to foster innovation among students, encouraging them to tackle real-world challenges through scientific research. It also focuses on enhancing research skills and aligning education outcomes with labour market needs.
Throughout the event, 97 research papers will be presented, covering diverse fields such as information technology, business administration, legal studies, and English language and literature. These papers highlight the vital role of research in advancing knowledge and generating creative solutions.
In addition to research presentations, the conference features workshops, discussion sessions, and success stories from students who transformed ideas into practical projects. Academics and specialists will also share insights on linking research to sustainable development.

The Gulf Indians

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