As part of fostering scientific and research engagement, the Department of Architecture has organized academic seminars for PhD students in the research phase. The students were divided into three groups based on the department’s official specializations, providing an opportunity to deepen academic dialogue and exchange ideas within various research fields.
In-Depth Academic Discussions
These seminars enabled students to present their research ideas before a distinguished panel of faculty advisors, who provided critical insights and methodological guidance to enhance the originality and academic rigor of the studies. Additionally, these meetings created a space for productive scientific interaction among researchers, enriching academic discussions and improving the quality of research across different architectural disciplines.
Objectives of the Seminars
Enable PhD students to present their research progress and receive constructive academic feedback.
Strengthen research dialogue across various architectural specializations.
Provide academic guidance from specialized faculty members to ensure high-quality research outcomes.
Develop students’ academic presentation and critical analysis skills.
Through the joint efforts of students and faculty advisors, these seminars represent a significant step toward advancing scientific research in the Department of Architecture. They affirm that academic dialogue and knowledge exchange are key to achieving excellence and innovation in the architectural field.