Final Evaluation of Faculty Research and Technology Activities Completed (2024–1403)

The final evaluation and scoring process of the research and technological activities of faculty members for the 2024–1403 period has been completed. Faculty members have until 19th of Mehr, 1404 (October 11, 2025) to review their research performance records and make any necessary corrections. After this date, the final scores will be registered, and no further corrections or objections will be accepted. To view your performance record, please refer to the Research Affairs Management System.

Recognition of Distinguished and Active University Representatives in the Field of Similarity Detection

According to the Public Relations Office of the Iranian Research Institute for Information Science and Technology (IranDoc), a ceremony was held on October 5, 2025, to recognize the distinguished and active university representatives in the Similarity Check System. The event coincided with the beginning of the 2024–2025 academic year and the 57th anniversary of IranDoc, and was organized as part of “IranDoc Week” to emphasize the importance of safeguarding academic integrity. In his speech, Dr. Mohammad Hassanzadeh, President of IranDoc, highlighted the long-standing tradition of science in Iran and the need to prevent academic misconduct. He underlined that similarity detection serves as a key tool for ensuring the purity of scientific work. Dr. Hassanzadeh also referred to IranDoc’s legal mandate and the progress of the Similarity Check System, noting that it now stands at a competitive level compared with foreign counterparts. During the event, the performance of university representatives was evaluated across eight indicators, and top representatives were honored. Among them, Mr. Mojtaba Khodaveisi from Bu-Ali Sina University was recognized as one of the distinguished representatives nationwide.

Another Honor for Bu-Ali Sina: 21 Researchers Listed Among World's Top 2%

Bu-Ali Sina University, September 23, 2025—According to the Vice-Presidency for Research and Technology of Bu-Ali Sina University, 21 of its faculty members and students have been included in the latest list of the "World's Top 2% Most Cited Scientists." This prestigious list, published by Stanford University based on Scopus data, identifies the world's leading researchers based on the citation impact of their scholarly articles.