Damascus University has begun to pay financial rewards to researchers who have been able to publish external research in well-rated scientific journals in international databases, based on the relevant decision of the University Council.
Promoting education for gifted and highly capable students is essential for building a society focused on scientific knowledge. Syria has implemented various strategies and initiatives to identify, develop, and support the talents of gifted students, contributing to the enhancement of talent and creativity in the country.
The university is considered the main stronghold for the development of scientific research, because of its role in producing knowledge through scientific research that contributes to achieving comprehensive and sustainable development. True scientific research is a national asset and a great national wealth, and the key to development and the path to advancement.
In order to complement the University's plan to explore global sites, disseminate Syrian scientific research and introduce the Syrian scholar to the global scientific community, Damascus University has endeavoured to index and catalogue its journals within the Asian Science Citation Index (ASCI), as it is important to introduce Asian peoples to each other's science, and exchange experiences and research.
Since its establishment, the Faculty of Sharia has contributed to the qualification of cadres of researchers and specialists in various fields of Sharia sciences. The Faculty of Sharia at Damascus University is considered one of the first modern faculties at the university. Since its establishment in 1954, the Faculty has witnessed great developments through an increase in the number of its scientific departments after it was previously limited to teaching Islamic Sharia compared to law.
Gmelina asiatica is one of the medicinal plants that has a great significance in traditional Indian medicines; Siddha and Ayurveda in particular. It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine. The few reports conducted on the pharmacological activities of this plant scientifically support some of its traditional uses. These activities have been shown to include anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antihyperglycemic, antipyretic, nematicidal, anxiolytic, neuroprotective, anti-microbial, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and analgesic activity. Gmelina asiatica is rich in furofuran lignans and flavonoids and contains many other secondary and primary metabolites.
The study showed that the presence of higher educational levels on boards of directors enhances the efficiency and stability of the bank, and the presence of women on boards of directors enhances this relationship.
On the occasion of International J.e.r.u.s.a.l.e.m Day, the Faculty of Law at Damascus University, in cooperation with the Arab University of the Nation and the National Union of Syrian Students, organized a seminar entitled "Empowering Graduate Students in International Work." The seminar took place in the virtual courtroom of the Faculty.
Class II malocclusion is defined as a disorder in the jaw relationship in the sagittal plane, which may be caused by a dimensional or positional disorder of one or both jaws, and it also results from a disorder in the upper or lower dental arch or both. As for the pathological mechanism, many studies applied to families and twins have shown that heredity plays an important role in a large percentage of Class II malocclusion cases, especially those of skeletal origin. Genetics also plays a role in inhibiting the growth of the lower jaw through intense muscle activity of the orbicularis oris muscle, which leads to palatal inclination of the upper incisors, which in turn leads to lingual inclination of the lower incisors.
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