Challenges of Scientific Research in Palestinian Universities and Avenues for its Enhancement: Perspectives of Ph.D. Students in West Bank Universities

Authors

  • Osama Issam Matar The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Reem Mashhour Jawabreh The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Haya Yaser Radwan The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Thaher Mohamed Gharabeh The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Sherin Wael Kaleef The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Mohammad Shareef Ayyash The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Diya Mohammed Abu Shomer The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Abedelrahman Aqel Alhajhamad The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Aseel Adly Halabi The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine
  • Ashraf Mohammed Abualrob The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Keywords:

scientific research
challenges and solutions
Ph.D. students
Palestine

Abstract

The current study aimed to identify the status quo of Palestinian scientific research between reality and hope from the point of view of Ph.D. students, and the researchers adopted a descriptive methodology. The researchers prepared a questionnaire consisting of 21 items as a study tool for data collection, and it was distributed to a random sample of (51) male and female researchers. The results showed the majority of challenges were related to the lack of scientific research funding, where her proportion was very significant, reaching 88%; the lack of training opportunities for scientific research outside the framework of universities, reaching 65%, and the lack of ability and knowledge of scientific research and publishing strategies, reaching 33%. The study recommends increasing funding, strengthening the research infrastructure, including developing research institutions, and improving access to scientific databases, literature, and all other scientific sources that a researcher needs. 

Author Biographies

Osama Issam Matar, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Reem Mashhour Jawabreh, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Haya Yaser Radwan, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Thaher Mohamed Gharabeh, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Sherin Wael Kaleef, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Mohammad Shareef Ayyash, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Diya Mohammed Abu Shomer, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Abedelrahman Aqel Alhajhamad, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Aseel Adly Halabi, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

Ashraf Mohammed Abualrob, The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

The Palestinian Authority for Studies and Research | Palestine

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Published

2023-11-30

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Challenges of Scientific Research in Palestinian Universities and Avenues for its Enhancement: Perspectives of Ph.D. Students in West Bank Universities. (2023). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 7(41), 62-76. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.M260723

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Challenges of Scientific Research in Palestinian Universities and Avenues for its Enhancement: Perspectives of Ph.D. Students in West Bank Universities. (2023). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 7(41), 62-76. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.M260723