The College of Education for Pure Sciences Holds Its First Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development in Cooperation with Al-Ameed University
The College of Education for Pure Sciences Holds Its First Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development in Cooperation with Al-Ameed University
The First Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development
Under the patronage of the President of Kerbala University, Prof. Dr. (Sabah Wajid Ali), and the President of Al-Ameed Private University, Prof. Dr. (Jawdat Nouri Al-Jashmi), and under the supervision of the Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Prof. Dr. (Hamida Eidan Salman), and under the slogan (Sustainable Universities – A Bright Future), the College of Education for Pure Sciences held its first scientific conference on sustainable development in cooperation with Al-Ameed University affiliated to the Al-Abbas’s Holy Shrine. The conference began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Qur’an and the recitation of Surat Al-Fatihah for the souls of the martyrs of Iraq. And listening to the national anthem. Then, the Dean of the College welcomed all attendees and explained the importance of this conference, which is considered the first scientific conference at the level of Karbala University that adopted the topic of sustainable development to address the most prominent issues of the era and problems facing society by reviewing the most prominent experiences and mechanisms and then developing appropriate solutions for them. The Administrative Assistant of Al-Ameed Private University, Prof. Dr. (Mushtaq Karim Abdul Rahim), attended and appreciated the efforts of the College of Education for Pure Sciences for adopting this first conference, through which universities took this topic to obtain high-quality education. He explained that this conference is a scientific platform for exchanging visions to achieve sustainability in the university, and through this conference, appropriate solutions can be reached to confront modern challenges. The conference was also attended by many university professors inside and outside the University of Karbala. The conference included its main axes, including all scientific departments to research the mechanisms of scientific reality to achieve the goals of sustainable development. The conference included 38 research papers, 31 of which were accepted and discussed in the sessions of this conference.
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