Developing scholarly
activities for students is one of the strategic objectives of CBFS in order to
promote research interest and develop research skills among the students.The College supports integrating and
applying research findings into program curricula and teaching and learning activities.CBFS
has strategies to support incorporating staff research and scholarly activities
into student learning to foster student interest in understanding the benefits
of research. In order to promote scholarly interest among the students, workshops,
and competitions are conducted at the College on an annual basis.
Student Research Club
CBFS is committed to developing the students' professional skills with the aim of “successful graduation of qualified nationals who are able to effectively compete for opportunities in the job market.". The Student Research Club (SRC) would help the students to engage in co-curricular activities on campus, acquire professional skills, and build up a strong career. The SRC is an unregistered student club that promotes research interests and creative activity at the CBFS. The SRC is a working group that consists of student members who are interested in developing research skills. It functions under the supervision of the Postgraduate Studies, Research, and Innovation Department and offers its members the opportunity to exchange information and ideas on specific topics and get feedback from their peers on their research endeavors. This initiative helps discover hidden research interests among the students when participating in research or creative projects. SRC aims to provide practical experience and exposure to its members to applied research. Classrooms create competency, but SRC creates opportunities. Active participation in the SRC will contribute to the student's academic, professional, and social success.