Supervision of the following students: –
I- Mohammed Ahmed Abdel-Mageed, Wadi el-Nil University, PhD. Title: the Cultural Identity of the Third Cataract Region during the Medieval Period (passed 2007).
II- Ahmed Hussein Abdel-Rahman, MA, The Archeological Evidence for the Political and Religious Extension of the Fung Kingdom between the fourth-third Cataract Region, passed 2005.
III- Abdel-Rahman Ibrahim Saeed, MA, Ottoman Archeology in the Sudan-The Third Cataract Region, passed 2005.
IV- Nuha Abdel-Hafiz Abdel-Aziz, Explaining the Great Enclosure Graffiti through an ethnoarcaheological approach, passed 2005.
V- Ekhlas Abdel-Latif Ahmed, The Bronze Age in the Sudan – the Sudan National Museum Collection, passed 2005.
VI- Hatim el-Nour Mohammed Saeed, The Archaeological Evidence of the Meroitic Rural Settlement in the Central Sudan, passed 2006.
VII- Mohammed Yasin Mohammed Yasin, Archaeological Tourism and Sustainable Development in Wadi al-Nil State, passed 2007.
VIII- Nahid Abed-Latif , MA, The Archeology of Magasir island, Dongola region, passed 2008
IX- Suad Osman Babiker, MA, Islamic burial types from the Mahas Area,
X- Hanan Hajjo al-Sheikh, Managing the Butana Archaeological Sites, passed 2007.
XI- Salma el-Tayib al Khizaina , Historyu of ad-Damer from the evidence of settlement and urbanism, passed 2007.
XII- Shadia Abdu Rabu A. al Wahab, the Faience in Sudan, a study of Khartoum National Museum collection, passed 2008
XIII- Salma Khojali Ahmed , the development of the role of the Sudanese women from the perspective of Gender Archaeology, passed 2009.
XIV- Abeer Ramadan M. Sulaiman, the management of archaeological resources in Dongola region: the Old Dongola site, passed 2010.
XV- Hadia Sid Ahmed M. Saeed, the archaeology of Khalawi Al-Fadlab, Al-Guboush abd Kadabas: the official and popular administration, passed 2010.
XVI- Mohamed al-Toam M. Fadl al-Moula, the forts and castles below the fourth cataract region, passed 2011.