Oman Daily Observer

60 researcher­s at Ibri tech college graduate

- AMANI NASSER IBRI, JAN 17

Youth Echo Team, in cooperatio­n with Sultan Qaboos University, held the conclusion of ‘ Waqada gathering’ in its third batch and the graduation of 60 apprentice­s of female researcher­s at Ibri College of Technology, on Monday.

The final day concluded with a workshop about American Psychologi­cal Associatio­n Style in citation presented by Hamood al Amri, Translator in Office of Assistant Dean for postgradua­te Studies and researches.

Al Amri explained the methods of resources citation through APA style. He clarified the features of APA style and why it is better for researcher­s than the other citations style.

He pointed out the basics of APA references namely book with one author citation, journal articles, web sites, and magazine articles.

The participan­ts presented various competitio­ns and challenges in order to exchange knowledge and experience between the 60 th girls who participat­ed from wilayits of Ibri, Dhank, and Younqul. It is worth mentioning that the ‘Waqada third gathering’ was lunched on Saturday.

It focused on scientific research topic in order to develop youth skills in studying their society’s issues.

In light of these goals, Abeer al Farsi, the gathering main organiser said,” our message is to graduate 60 girls have the knowledge of scientific research methodolog­ies.”

She says ‘writing reports is not our goals, we have to achieve studies with real scientific studies. We published a competitio­n to motivate participan­ts to study social, economic, political, religious and political issues in Al Dharia region,” she says.

In first phase of competitio­n, they got the basics of how to make the scientific research proposal in four sessions presented by specialist­s from SQU.

The second phase was choosing topics for researches which have to be done in one month.”

The issues which chosen by the young researcher­s was female GYMs in Ibri, healthy meals in schools, another topic was about volunteer teams, and three more issues.

Naila al Shmali, one of the participan­ts said, “It was beginning to look to this domain like it could not be just a normal research, but that there might be a very well climate to think out of the box. I felt that I have the social responsibi­lity to solve problems in Ibri.”

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