HU President Chairs The Scientific Copyright Symposium

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On Friday, 12/11/2021, in the events of the 9th International Forum organized by the Platform (ARID) in Turkey, a scientific symposium entitled: (Scientific publication Challenges and Solutions), chaired by Prof. Mohammed Saeed Khanbesh, HU President , in which he delivered a scientific paper entitled: Scientific copyrights, challenges and solutions in the Republic of Yemen.

In his paper, he explained the importance of scientific copyright as one of the most important functions of a professor, as well as his role in raising the international classification of universities, enriching knowledge, disseminating science, contributing to solving problems facing society, as well as contributing to improving the quality of university education.

and  noted that the main challenges in this area are:

security and economic instability, low wages and lack thereof in some provinces, forcing the university professor to seek employment to help increase his income to cope with the burden of life, Low level services, such as: weak Internet, and power outage, which hinder researchers on scientific copyrights, poor budgets for scientific copyrights, as well as poor equipment for printing books.

HU President concluded by presenting some of the proposed solutions, which were to strengthen the role of research groups and expand their activity among professors in one scientific department, at one college, at one university or among researchers at more than one university, thus enhancing the future role of scientific copyrights. It also promotes agreements between universities and scientific institutions in the service of scientific copyrights, encourages relations between researchers themselves to facilitate scientific research, and exchanges of information, experience and knowledge wealth among researchers and specializations .

As well as a number of participants spoke at the symposium, where Prof. Saif Al-Swede, the executive director of the platform, noted that will help facilitate scientific research for its members and overcome the obstacles facing researchers, which would provide assistance in printing and publishing, as well as services that a scientific research would contribute to the advancement of higher education at universities, he called on the platform’s members to interact seriously, noting that the platform members were more than seventy-five thousand members of a number of universities in the world.