Sana'a: 21 September University for Medical and Applied Sciences in Sana'a marked the graduation of 373 students from its Medical and Engineering programs for the 1447 AH / 2025-2026 academic year. The graduates, comprising both male and female students, hailed from the faculties of Clinical Pharmacy, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Higher Nursing, Medical Administration, Engineering, and Computer Science. This ceremony, which also included students affiliated with the university's Medical Center, was a significant milestone for both the students and the institution.
According to Yemen News Agency, Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research Dr. Hatem Al-Daais extended his congratulations to the graduates and their families. He acknowledged the crucial role played by parents in supporting their children's education and emphasized the importance of the graduates' contributions to the nation's progress. Dr. Al-Daais commended the university's leadership and staff for their dedication in preparing a new generation of skilled professionals, highlighting the vital role these graduates will play in the country's development and competitiveness on various levels.
Dr. Al-Daais further described the graduation as an important achievement for the university, reinforcing its commitment to educational excellence based on core values and societal service. He assured the ministry's readiness to support initiatives aimed at advancing education and fostering development.
President of 21 September University, Dr. Mujahid Maasar, regarded the graduation of 373 students as a noteworthy milestone in the university's history. He noted that the accomplishment was the result of years of dedication and effort, equipping the labor market with qualified professionals who can make meaningful contributions to society. Dr. Maasar emphasized the university's resilience in turning challenges into opportunities through strategic planning and commitment to its educational mission.
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Muti' Abu Arij highlighted the significance of this graduation as a new phase of responsibility for the students, emphasizing the university's focus on quality education, practical training, and aligning academic programs with community and labor market needs.
Dean of the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Dr. Ibtisam Al-Zubaidi, speaking on behalf of the college deans, expressed pride in the graduates' achievements. She encouraged them to continue their pursuit of knowledge, uphold professional ethics, and engage in self-development as they embark on their professional journeys.
