Master’s Thesis at the College of Education for Humanities Discusses “Cultural Belonging Values and Their Relationship to Positive Orientation Among University Students”

A Master’s thesis was defended at the Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences, College of Education for Humanities, University of Tikrit, on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, by the student Rehab Jassim Mohammed, entitled “Cultural Belonging Values and Their Relationship to Positive Orientation Among University Students.”

The thesis examined the role of cultural belonging values in shaping students’ positive orientation and explored the relationship between these values and positive attitudes among university students. The study contributes to understanding the significance of cultural identity and belonging in fostering optimism, constructive thinking, and positive engagement within the academic and social environment of higher education institutions.

The examination committee consisted of the following faculty members:

  1. Prof. Dr. Qusai Hameed Hamed – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities – Chairperson.
  2. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hussein Ali – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Women – Member.
  3. Dr. Uday Naji Hamed – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities – Member.
  4. Prof. Dr. Rana Zuhair Fadhil – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities – Member and Supervisor.

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College of Education for Humanities – University of Tikrit

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