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Journal of Scientific Conferences and Seminars, Queen Arwa University is a specialized scientific journal for publishing the most prominent papers and scientific theses that were discussed and presented during scientific conferences and seminars that were held at Queen Arwa University or sponsored by them, which received a local, Arab and international response at the time, the most important of which are:

- National Higher Education Conference - Sana'a - 2000 .

- Academic Dialogue Conference to Support Comprehensive National Dialogue - Sana'a - 2013.

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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2000): Higher Education Conference, Sana'a, May 30, 2000
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With wide Arab and international participation, the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, hosted the National Higher Education Conference
More than 150 participants and more than 66 papers are discussed by the participants over a period of three days


Coinciding with the joys of our people in their national celebrations of the tenth anniversary of Yemeni unity, Queen Arwa University organized, in coordination with the Advisory Council and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education, during the period from May 30 to June 1, a conference on private higher education and its role in economic and social development.
The conference represents the most important scientific and academic gathering at the national, Arab and international levels. Through it, the participants stand on the reality of private higher education in Yemen, which has been witnessing steady growth for nearly a decade.
It also represents an interesting experience in its content due to the large numbers of students that this sector absorbs and in the absence of a knowledge framework that clearly includes the nature of the relationship between the determinants of official policy in its various dimensions and the existing role of this type of education.
And that the main ideas discussed by this conference were carefully formulated to come inclusive of all the concerns and problems of private higher education in an attempt to benefit from the opinions and theses of elite participants from inside and outside Yemen who have experienced dealing with this type of issues and lived live experiences in their countries as well as the experience and visions of decision-makers and planners Which will certainly enrich the conference and secure scientific results that we aspire to help define the path and recognize the importance and effectiveness of the role that higher and private education plays in contemporary societies.
The conference also represents a real test of the positives of the assumed relationship between the official and private Yemeni academic institutions and the relevant civil society institutions in order to achieve the adoption of a joint strategy to meet the requirements of the new phase and confirm its role in society and the desired influence in the policies and decisions that are formulated towards the present of Yemen and the future generations.
And that the participants in the conference discussed, during three days, the main axes: the institutional and organizational structure of private higher education, higher education and human development, and the economics of private higher education and its future prospects.
Within the framework of these three axes are sub-issues that reflect the overall vision of the idea of the conference. Under the first axis, educational programs, scientific research, assessment of educational performance, the impact of educational policies on economic and social changes, and the development of the democratic concept in higher education policies and curricula will be discussed.
Within the framework of the second axis, admission policies in higher education institutions and linking them to the goals of human development, opportunities for higher education for females, the possibilities available for women’s development, the individual and governmental returns to formal and private higher education, and the relations between education and work outputs.
As for the third axis, it relates to government funding for higher education and its problems, private investment in higher education, community participation in financing education, distance education, open education, and its role in providing educational opportunities and reducing material costs.
It should be noted that there are a number of main lines that will be followed for the first time in this conference to achieve the goals and objectives for which the efforts of the state and society are focused on promoting education at all levels as the true gateway to comprehensive developmental reform and building the human element capable of making change and coping with the transformations that the era is witnessing in the world. Under the explosion of knowledge and scientific and information technology.

With wide Arab and international participation, next Tuesday, Sana'a will host the National Higher Education Conference
More than 150 participants and 66 papers will be discussed by the participants over a period of three days

Sana'a - Sheba
Coinciding with the joys of our people in their national celebrations of the tenth anniversary of Yemeni unity, Queen Arwa University is organizing, in coordination with the Advisory Council and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Education, during the period from May 30 to June 1, a conference on private higher education and its role in economic and social development.
The conference represents the most important scientific and academic gathering at the national, Arab and international levels. Through it, the participants stand on the reality of private higher education in Yemen, which has been witnessing steady growth for nearly a decade.
It also represents an interesting experience in its content due to the large numbers of students that this sector absorbs and in the absence of a knowledge framework that clearly includes the nature of the relationship between the determinants of official policy in its various dimensions and the existing role of this type of education.
The conference will discuss, during three days, the main themes: the institutional and organizational structure of private higher education, higher education and human development, and the economics of education and its future prospects.
Within the framework of these three axes are sub-issues that reflect the overall vision of the idea of the conference. Under the first axis, educational programs, scientific research, assessment of educational performance, the impact of educational policies on economic and social changes, and the development of the democratic concept in higher education policies and curricula will be discussed.
Within the framework of the second axis, the conference will also discuss admission policies in higher education institutions and linking them to the goals of human development, opportunities for higher education for females, the possibilities available for women's development, the individual and governmental return to formal and private higher education, and the relations between education and work outputs.
Within the framework of the third axis, government funding for higher education and its problems, private investment in higher education, and community participation in financing education, distance education, open education, and its role in providing educational opportunities and reducing financial costs will be discussed.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Professor Dr. Yahya Al-Shuaibi, a member of the preparatory committee for the conference and the Minister of Education, explained that the main ideas that will be discussed in this conference were carefully formulated to come inclusive of all the concerns and problems of private higher education in the endeavors of

Published: 2000-06-01

Article

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    Prof. Abu Bakr A. Al-Qirbi
    14
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.8
  • Restructuring The Higher Education In Light Of Population And Industrial Growth

    Dr.Ibrahim Othman Nani, Dr.Khaled Omer Basulaim
    7
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.20
  • Private university education in Yemen

    Dr. Ahmed Ali Al-Hajj
    32
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.21
  • The position of public opinion on private higher education in the written media (content analysis)

    Mr. Ahmed Al-Azazi
    22
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.22
  • Private university education in Yemen between support and opposition

    Prof. Bader Saeed Ali Al-Aghbri
    23
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.23
  • Private higher education institutions and their role in development Private higher education institutions and their role in development and meeting the needs of the labor market (the situation of Yemeni society - 1999)

    Waheeba Faree
    6
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.24
  • Female share of higher education in the Arab region, achievements and obstacles Female share of higher education in the Arab region, achievements and obstacles (in private education in particular)

    Dr. Rafiqa Salim Hammoud
    33
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.v1i1.27
  • The reality of the experience of private higher education in Algeria

    Dr. Abdulhamid Al-Dailami
    149-159
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.233
  • Ways to improve the preparation and distribution of specialized cadresIn the Republic of Yemen

    Dr.. Mohammed Abdel Rashid Ali
    209-235
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.240
  • Women, Higher Education and Social Change

    Dr. Sameer Alshamiri
    99-115
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.245
  • Evening study at the University of Technology An Iraqi experience between reality and ambition

    Prof.Safaa Al-Din Al-Nuaimi, Dr.Issam Kamel Saleh
    99-108
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.256
  • The economics of higher education and its future prospects in Yemen

    Dr. Khaled Rajeh Sheikh
    75-98
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.255
  • Developing the concept of investment in private higher education

    Mr. Jamal Abdul Rahman Al-Hadrami
    57-74
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.254
  • Towards Effective Participation in Sustainable Development A comparative study of some distance higher education systems and the extent of their benefit locally and regionally

    Dr. Bayoumi Muhammad Dhahawy
    19-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.253
  • Measuring government spending behavior in the Republic of YemenAnd its impact on the higher education sector

    Dr.Badr Saleh Obaidi Mohammad
    1-18
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.252
  • University education in Yemen and its role in serving development

    Dr. Abdul Jabbar Abdullah Saad
    177-208
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.251
  • University evaluation between perpetuating mediocrity and backwardness And the search for quality and creativity

    Mohamad budkhili mwlay
    157-176
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.250
  • Future prospects for higher education in the Arab world

    Dr. Mohammad Odeh Al-Rimawi
    145-156
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.249
  • The role of private higher education institutions in community development

    Dr. Muhammad Al-Zahir Al-Tayeb
    138-144
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.248
  • Preparing academic researchers in universities

    Dr.. Abdul Qahar Daoud Abdullah
    116-137
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.247
  • The role of higher education in the development of Arab society

    Dr. Khadija Ahmed Al-Haysami
    91-98
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.235
  • Women in university education and their participation in development

    Dr. Ensaf Abdo Qasim
    28-55
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.244
  • Public and private post-secondary education in Arab countries A critical view of the key issues and a proposed planning framework

    Mr. Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Ahmed Sayegh
    261-283
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.243
  • The legal framework for private higher education in Yemen

    Dr. Yassin Al-Shaibani
    252-260
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.242
  • Educational preparation for university professors

    Dr. Muhammad Miqdad
    236-251
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.241
  • Private education and its future prospects

    Dr. Mohammed Al-Shammari
    198-208
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.238
  • Admission policies for private higher education institutions in Sudan

    Mr. Dr .Eawatif Abdelhalim
    188-197
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.237
  • The goals and policies of higher education and their role in development

    Dr. Abdo Abdalrab Naji
    160-171
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.234
  • Building a model for the effectiveness of university administration in supporting the development movement In the Republic of Yemen

    Prof. Dr. Ali Hadar Raheef, Dr Adel Abdel Majeed Alawi
    172 - 187
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58963/qaujscs.2000.1.236
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Journal of Scientific Conferences and Seminars, Queen Arwa University is a scientific journal dedicated to publishing the most prominent papers and scientific theses discussed by those conferences, which received a local, Arab and international response at the time, including:

1- The National Higher Education Conference - Sana'a - 2000 AD.

2- Academic Dialogue Conference to Support Comprehensive National Dialogue - Sana'a - 2013.