Report on the Academic Webinar

Title: Self-Motivation: A Bridge to Success
• Date: Friday, 4/7/1404 (September 26, 2025)
• Organizer: Faculty of Psychology, Woman Online University
• Presenter: Ms. Nilofar Akrami (Professor at the Faculty of Psychology, Woman Online University)
• Platform: Google Meet

• Introduction

On Friday, 4/7/1404, an academic webinar titled “Self-Motivation: A Bridge to Success” was held, with the participation of over 600 attendees, including the university’s leadership team, professors, students, academic and administrative staff.

The program began with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Ms. Zuhra Mirzad. Following that, Ms. Rakya Habil and Ms. Suraya Halim, warmly welcomed all attendees and highlighted the relevance and importance of the webinar’s topic.

Following that, Ms. Adeleh Zamani, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs at Woman Online University, emphasized the importance of self-motivation, particularly for students in achieving academic and personal success. She noted that young women should cultivate their inner drive, build confidence in their abilities, and avoid relying excessively on external sources of motivation.

Biography of the Presenter

An introductory video about Ms. Nilofar Akrami was presented by the University’s Publications Department.

Presentation

Ms. Nilofar Akrami welcomed the participants and delivered a comprehensive presentation, which included the following key points:

• Motivation is a fundamental component of human behavior, encompassing cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions.
• These dimensions are grounded in individuals’ intrinsic values and personal interests.
• Developing responsibility, fostering inner satisfaction, and strengthening self-efficacy and competence provide individuals with a sense of meaning and resilience, even in the face of failure or hardship.

• Q&A

Following the presentation, Ms. Nilofar Akrami responded to participants’ questions, leading to a productive and engaging exchange of ideas.

• Conclusion

At the end of the webinar, Ms. Mazari Atefi, Head of the Faculty of Psychology, at Woman Online University, summarized the key points of the session and expressed his appreciation for the active participation of professors and both academic and administrative staff. She underscored the importance of continuing such programs to promote awareness and deepen knowledge.

The webinar concluded in a warm and positive atmosphere.

Composition and Translation
Council
Online Publications Authority
Woman Online University