Lastly, Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Twaijri Research Chair for Humanities Studies has signed a funding contract of printing and publishing an academic thesis entitled "King Abdulaziz in Arabic Non-Saudi Poetry: Objective and Technical Study", which attributed to PhD researcher Fahd Al-Jarbou'a, Faculty Staff at Qassim University.
In significance with the event, Dr. Muhammad Said Al-Alam, Vice-Rector of International Communication and Knowledge Exchange and who doubles as the Chairperson of the Research Chair, said in statements that, the advisory committee of the chair has approved the printing of this thesis after a thoroughly study shows it depth and enlarge benefits for both academic and communal sectors. "The late King Abdulaziz Al-Saud has a leading, heroic and remarkable role as he was one of the most prominent Arab leaders in the modern era, and the first Arab ruler founded a dependent Arab government. His character had featured with morals, wisdom, and good policy and management", added he.
In continuous to his words, Dr. Al-Alam stated that, such research projects would definitely enhance the capability of the chair to realize its goals, as it dealing closely with the interests and objectives as whole.
The signature ceremony has attended by officials of Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Twaijri Research Chair for Humanities Studies as well as many dignitaries including Prof. Dr. Abdullah Al-Askr, Member of Shura Council and Faculty Member of King Saud University, and Prof. Dr. Ali Al-Hamoud Faculty Member at College of Arabic Language, and Dr. Abdul-Kareem Al-Zaid, Vice-President of King Abdulaziz Public Library, and MR. Muhammad Al-Shai'a, Vice-Rector of Al-Majmaha University for Higher Studies and Academic Research and Dr. Omar Al-Mahmoud, Academic Coordinator of the research chair.
At the end of the ceremony, Dr. Al-Alam has thanked sons of Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Twaijri for their support and he, likewise, extended his sincere thanks to H.E. Prof. Dr. Suliman Aba Al-Khail, Rector of Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, for his endless support to the research chair goals and programs.