The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Kirkuk organized a workshop titled
"University Student Discipline and its Impact on the Success of Academic Work, Student Image, and Future,"
presented by Asst. Lect. Marwa Abdullah, under the supervision of the College Deanship.

The workshop aimed to highlight the importance of university student discipline and its pivotal role in achieving success in academic work. Discipline has a direct impact on time management, commitment to lectures, and respect for university instructions and regulations, as well as building positive relationships with faculty members and university administration. The workshop also addressed the concept of discipline as a civilized behavior that reflects the student's awareness and responsibility within the university environment.

The workshop discussed the impact of student discipline on shaping the student's personal and academic image both inside and outside the university, and how this reflects on their scientific and professional future by enhancing self-confidence, building a good reputation, and increasing opportunities for success and development after graduation. It also sought to raise students' awareness of the importance of adhering to university laws and regulations, and instilling a culture of responsibility and discipline as a foundation for academic excellence and building a successful future.
The workshop witnessed remarkable attendance and interaction from the college students, who emphasized the importance of holding such workshops in promoting positive behavior and elevating the academic level within the university.
