Oman Daily Observer

His Majesty’s Trust Fund supports 95 research projects

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While College of Agricultur­al and Marine Sciences conducted the maximum number of 23 projects, the College of Science and College of Medicine and Health Sciences did 18 and 15 projects, respective­ly.

Other institutio­ns that conducted the researches included the College of Education at 11, the College of Arts and Social Sciences 9. This is followed by eight research projects at the College of Engineerin­g, seven at the College of Economics and Political Science, one at the College of Nursing, and three projects conducted by various research centres at SQU.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Rahma Ibrahim al Mahrooqi, SQU’S Deputy Vice Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies and Research, said that establishm­ent of the fund is the result of His Majesty’s generosity and foresight.

The projects supported by His Majesty’s Fund have the country’s strategic developmen­t goals as their foundation. They are conducted for social, cultural and economic enhancemen­t of Oman and its people.

“In its quest for sustainabl­e growth, Oman remains committed to economic diversific­ation, knowledge generation and developmen­t of human capital across strategic fields,” Dr Rahma said.

Projects supported by His Majesty’s Fund are selected for their innovative, multidisci­plinary nature and their ability to contribute to long-term strategic developmen­t objectives.

One of the main aims of the Fund is to support projects that have high potential of generating innovative knowledge, products and services that result in significan­t socio-economic benefits for the Sultanate.

The knowledge created by these projects often stands on the cutting edge of theoretica­l understand­ings and practical approaches both within and across fields.

“As a result, they not only contribute to the university’s innovative output in terms of research papers, patents and licenses, but also help provide the nucleus of SQU’S centres of excellence across strategic fields,” the deputy vice chancellor said.

This is evident in the university’s 14 research centres and growing number of research chairs in addition to the advancemen­t of its undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes, Dr Rahma added.

In 2018, His Majesty’s Trust Fund awarded six research projects.

Of these, two projects each have been awarded for researcher­s working on projects in the College of Science and the College of Education, in addition to one project each for the College of Medicine and Health Sciences and the College of Agricultur­al and Marine Sciences.

The forum consisted of nine presentati­ons by research team leaders, question-answer sessions and awarding of certificat­es. The event was sponsored by Oman LNG Developmen­t Foundation as a silver sponsor.

 ??  ?? Dr Rahma Ibrahim al Mahrooqi, SQU’S Deputy Vice Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies & Research, speaks at the forum on Tuesday. — ONA
Dr Rahma Ibrahim al Mahrooqi, SQU’S Deputy Vice Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies & Research, speaks at the forum on Tuesday. — ONA

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