The President of the University of Kerbala Inaugurates the First Exhibition of Entrepreneurial Graduation Research for Fourth-Year Students in the Physics Department
The President of the University of Kerbala Inaugurates the First Exhibition of Entrepreneurial Graduation Research for Fourth-Year Students in the Physics Department
The First Exhibition of Entrepreneurial Graduation Research for Fourth-year Students is Inaugurated
Under the direction and supervision of the Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Prof. Hamida Eidan Salman, the Physics Department held the first exhibition of entrepreneurial graduation research for fourth-year students. The exhibition was inaugurated by the University President, Professor Sabah Wajid Ali, and the Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, accompanied by a group of professors from the Physics Department. The University President toured the exhibition and viewed the scientific models of the students’ work on display. He praised the college’s role in embracing such exhibitions that foster scientific and creative learning among students. The Dean of the College explained that the exhibition included the design and manufacture of modern, low-cost technical educational tools within the official physics curriculum for middle and secondary school levels, in line with the labor market, with a scientific approach that is understandable and simple for school students. The exhibition aimed to encourage student talent to conduct outstanding applied research and employ it in the right direction. The exhibition featured the design and manufacture of modern, low-cost technical educational tools within the official physics curriculum for middle and secondary school levels. This is appropriate for the job market, and provides a scientific approach that is understandable and simple for school students. The projects were distinguished, practical, and combined modern technologies while preserving the fundamental classical principles and concepts of physics. The exhibition focused on presenting applied research related to physics department student projects and implementing them in the job market, embodying the university’s principle of serving the community, developing the exceptional energies of young people, and supporting scientific innovations.