The Department of Computer Sciences, in collaboration with the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Science held a virtual training course entitled “Thesis & dissertation training course: frameworks for graduate students at the department of computer sciences” with the participation of a number of students, researchers and those involved in writing scientific research.

The aim of the course was to guide students at the beginning of their studies on how to write their university letters and how best to start writing theses, present data, sources and ideas academically and scientifically. Dr. Haneen Ahmed Khader, Dr. Amna Dahhim Abboud, Dr. Zainab Raed Ahmed, Dr. Safaa Khalil Morteza and Dr. M. Ibrahim delivered theoretical lectures and a presentation on the general structure of the thesis and how to write each part of it, showing the importance of teaching students how to coordinate their work and present it to meet the strict requirements of the academic world, especially the requirements of the college of science, providing practical applications for students with suggestions and training on the use of some of the best and most widely used technical tools to help them write their frameworks, as well as guidance  Students on how best to present their work to the public, summarize their ideas and communicate them for discussion, as well as address important issues such as the breed and how to use resources and references correctly to give students a better understanding of this problem and provide them with the right tools to deal with.

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