University of Ibb Graphic Design Students Showcase Graduation Projects with a Focus on Inclusivity

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Sana'a: The University of Ibb on Sunday launched graduation project discussions for graphic design students at the Computer Center and Information Technology, including students with disabilities, highlighting efforts to enhance inclusive education and technical training. University President Dr. Nasser al-Hajili inaugurated the discussion sessions and praised the efforts of the Computer Center's leadership and staff in training students, particularly those with disabilities. He emphasized their role in equipping students with creative and technical skills that improve their academic and professional capabilities and support their integration into the labor market.

According to Yemen News Agency, Al-Hajili said supporting students with disabilities is part of the university's academic and social mission. He added that graduation projects reflect the level of preparation students have received and demonstrate their ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications that serve society and keep pace with developments in design and graphics technologies.

Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Adel al-Warafi described the students' performance in their projects as a result of sustained university support and the continuous efforts of the Computer Center to develop academic and training programs across its disciplines. He encouraged young people to enroll in specialized programs offered by the center, noting that they provide opportunities to gain modern technical skills and prepare qualified graduates capable of competing in the job market and contributing to development.

Following the inauguration, students presented visual presentations of their graduation projects, showcasing creative ideas along with their technical and artistic components.