University of Bisha Journal for Basic and Applied Sciences (UBJ-BAS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Bisha. This journal serves as a platform for disseminating high-quality research findings in a broad range of disciplines, with a focus on addressing contemporary scientific challenges and promoting innovation across diverse scientific domains.
UBJ-BAS aims to provide a comprehensive resource for academics, researchers, and professionals by fostering collaboration and advancing knowledge in the fields of Natural Sciences, Engineering, Computer and Information Technology, and Biomedical Sciences.
The journal accepts original research articles, review papers, short communications, and case studies that contribute to the development and application of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies. By maintaining rigorous peer-review standards and upholding ethical publishing practices, UBJ-BAS seeks to establish itself as a reputable and impactful journal in the global academic community. It also supports open-access publishing to ensure broad visibility and accessibility for its published content.
UBJ-BAS is committed to promoting interdisciplinary research, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, and advancing discoveries that have the potential to drive societal progress and technological breakthroughs.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2 (2026)
Original Studies
Vaccine Hesitancy in Saudi Arabia: Barriers, Determinants, and Strategies for Improvement
Ahmed A. Almohammadi
Simultaneous Assessment of Four Heavy Metal Cations in an Indoor Airborne Particulate Substance by Square Wave Stripping Voltammetry
Othman A. Farghaly
Azo-Dye Polymers as Cathode Compounds for Zinc-Ion Batteries: A Comprehensive Review
Ahmed A. Alzharani
Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors and the Prevalence of Obesity Among Female Adolescents in Southern Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Abdullah Hassan Alhalafi, Ibrahim Awad Eljack, Abdullah M. Alshahrani, Abubakar Mohammed Jibo, Kamal Elden Alhassan, Partha A. Nandi, Rabia Farooq Jan, Abeer Adel Alshaer, Anwar Ali Alshehri, Atheer Hameed Alqarni, Albatool Khaled Alshahrani, Amirah Monyf Alotybi, Bushra Saeed Alshehri, Fatmah Ali Shehab, and Mirnan Adel Alghamdi