Projects are received from three main sources:
students’ ideas, proposals submitted by supervisors and faculty members, and challenges identified from ministries and governmental institutions.
All projects are subject to a unified transformation methodology that proceeds through the following stages:
scientific characterization, development of the theoretical framework, design of the applied model, field implementation, data collection and analysis, academic output preparation, and finally conversion into a knowledge-based product.
Applications to benefit from the department’s services and financial support are submitted through a detailed electronic form available on the university’s official website. The form includes a description of the idea, its objectives, implementation mechanism, and economic feasibility.
Projects are evaluated by specialized committees according to criteria of readiness, feasibility, sustainability, and expected impact.
Financial support is provided to entrepreneurial projects based on their economic feasibility and after approval of the evaluation, in a manner that ensures fairness and equal opportunity.