
Debark University Launches Its First National Hybrid Research Conference
Debark University officially launched its first national hybrid research conference on June 12, 2025. The two-day event, held under the theme “Sustainable Capacity Building and Advancement,” marks a significant milestone in the university’s commitment to research innovation, academic excellence, and national development.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Asmamaw Zegeye, President of Debark University welcomed guests, researchers, and members of the university community. He emphasized the university’s dedication to fostering a strong research culture. Dr. Asmamaw highlighted that since its establishment, Debark University’s faculty and students have been actively engaged in problem-solving projects that address local and national challenges in areas such as agriculture, governance, public health, climate resilience, and renewable energy. He stated that the purpose of the conference is not only to share research findings but also to contribute to the creation of a dynamic and collaborative academic environment.
Dr. Serawit Handiso, CEO for Research and Community Engagement Affairs at the Higher Education Development Support (HEDS), FDRE Ministry of Education delivered a keynote address virtually from Ohio, USA. His speech focused on the ongoing higher education reform agenda, discussing both challenges and opportunities. He underscored the importance of scholarly forums like this in supporting Ethiopia’s policy development and educational transformation.
The conference features 29 research presentations delivered both virtually and in person, and it will continue on June 13, 2025.
June 12, 2025
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