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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the Applied Islamic Finance Program by Student Malak Shehadeh

Researcher Malak Shehadeh, a student in the Master’s program in Applied Islamic Finance, defended her thesis titled: “Sharia Supervision Governance in Islamic Banks as Perceived by the Banks’ Senior Management.”

The study aimed to identify the governance of Sharia supervision in Islamic banks as perceived by the banks’ senior management. This is to ensure that Islamic banks continue to adhere to honesty and legality in their activities and transactions, which achieves remarkable success for them in all profitability rates and in all fields.

Sunday, February 11, 2024
Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the Intensive Care Nursing Program by Student Sabrina Shalaot

Researcher Sabrina Shalaot, a student in the master’s program in intensive care nursing, has defended her thesis titled: “A Cross-Sectional Study for Evaluating Intensive Care Unit Nurses’ Knowledge of the ABDCEF Package in Governmental Hospitals in the Palestinian Territory.”

This study aims to evaluate the level of intensive care nurses’ knowledge of the ABCDEF package in addition to its effectiveness in preventing delirium. This package includes: pain assessment and management (A), spontaneous awakening and breathing attempts (B), anesthesia selection (C), delirium monitoring and management (D), early movement/mobility (E), and family participation (F).

Thursday, February 1, 2024
Defense of a Master’s Thesis in the Criminal Science Program by Student Yasser Hammad

Student Yasser Hammad, a researcher in the Master’s Program in Criminal Science - Department of Legal Sciences at the Faculty of Graduate Studies, defended his thesis titled: “Economic Crime and the Individualization of Punishment.”

The study’s problem statement lies mainly in the legal texts related to the individualization of punishment for economic crimes, whether contained in the Penal Code or in other laws, where the court is granted discretionary power. The difference between the two edges is often large, so that the judge’s discretionary power expands to face various circumstances surrounding the economic crime and its perpetrator.

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