Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences Attends the Second International Conference on Veterinary Medicine at the University of Kerbala with the Participation of a Group of Researchers from Inside and Outside Iraq
Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences Attends the Second International Conference on Veterinary Medicine at the University of Kerbala with the Participation of a Group of Researchers from Inside and Outside Iraq
Second International Congress of Veterinary Medicine
The attendance of the respected Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Prof. Dr. Hamida Idan Salman, at the Second International Conference on Veterinary Medicine, which was organized by the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Karbala, with the participation of a group of researchers from inside and outside Iraq. The conference was held in cooperation with the Deanship of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Mosul and the Deanship of the College of Agriculture at the University of Kerbala, under the slogan “Applied Research and its Role in Improving Human and Animal Health.” The conference activities were attended by the President of the University of Kerbala, Prof. Dr. Basem Khalil Nayel Al-Saidi, his assistants for administrative and scientific affairs, Prof. Dr. Akram Mohsen Al-Yasiri, and Prof. Dr. Najm Abdul Hussein Al-Janabi, and in the presence of the Chairman of the Higher Education Committee in the Provincial Council, Dr. Mohsen Al-Kanani and a group of College deans, researchers and official figures. The President of the University of Kerbala, Prof. Dr. Basem Khalil Nayel Al-Saidi, stated that “The University of Kerbala is keen to continue holding scientific conferences that would contribute to improving the level of the university at the scientific and academic levels, stressing that the colleges of veterinary medicine and agriculture have a major role in protecting and developing the country’s economy.” Pointing out that focusing on applied research in scientific conferences would contribute to addressing many of the problems facing society, Al-Saidi called on the participating researchers to come up with recommendations that would effectively lead to the development of livestock in the country. For her part, the Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Prof. Dr. Wefaq Al-Bazi, stated that “Livestock is an essential part of the countries’ economy and contributes to achieving food security and economic growth.” On the sidelines of the conference, the Student Activities Unit at the college organized an art exhibition in support of Palestinian women, which included a large group of artistic paintings, while the university president and a group of professors and teachers were honored.