According to Prof. Dr. Abdullah Al-Mansouri, Director of the Applied Medical Sciences Program, the graduation project process is extensive. It begins with the scientific committee approving topics proposed by faculty members, followed by assigning students, a main supervisor, and an assistant supervisor as needed. The process continues through meetings until the proposal is mature enough for presentation to the discussion committee.
On Wednesday, November 26, 2025, the Al-Khalifa Al-Zaidi Hall at LIMU hosted the discussions for the 2025/2026 academic year’s Applied Medical Sciences graduation project proposals. The session was attended by the Program Director, Prof. Dr. Al-Mansouri, members of the scientific committee, project supervisors, and the program’s research supervisor.
The following project proposals were discussed
“The Effect of Mild Psychological Stress on Vital Signs in Relation to Self-Reported Mental Stress in Healthy Adult”
by students:
Hanan Noureddine Al-Shaeri,
Retaj Jumaa,
Marwa Faraj,
Zeinab Khalid,
and Nada Sami Al-Jazawi.
“Morphometric Analysis of the Mandibular Canal and Its Anatomical Variants in Libyan Population in Benghazi using CT Scan”
by students:
Ahmed Khalid Al-Mismari,
Moath Faisal Jamal Al-Din Al-Zantani,
and Saad Ibrahim Mahmoud Miftah Abubaker.
“Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Eastern Libyan Patients: Clinical Presentation, Diagnostic Findings, and Treatment Outcomes”
by students:
Nawar Khalid,
Mabrouka Al-Senoussi Abdulali,
Rahaf Al-Warfali,
and Waad Rafea Al-Obaidi.








