The visit of the Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs to the College of Engineering at the University of Kirkuk
The Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs made an important field visit to the College of Engineering at the University of Kirkuk, and was warmly received by Dr. Cnik Akram Omar, Dean of the College.
During the visit, a number of important aspects related to academic and research developments at the college were reviewed. The visit focused on reviewing the college’s plans and programs to develop scientific research and enhance the quality of education, in addition to examining ways to enhance cooperation with the university and other institutions in Kirkuk Governorate, the local community and international cooperation.
The Assistant President of the University expressed great interest in the college’s progress and achieving its academic and research goals. During the visit, a variety of academic and administrative issues were discussed, and views were exchanged on ways to develop academic work in the college. The importance of building strategic partnerships to enhance education, scientific research and community service was also emphasized.
During the visit, the college’s facilities and laboratories and the updates that had been made were reviewed, in addition to discussing future needs to improve infrastructure and provide the best conditions for learning and research.
This visit comes in the context of the university and college’s endeavor to achieve the highest standards of educational and research quality, develop a stimulating and encouraging educational environment for students and researchers, and enhance the college’s position as a distinguished center in the field of engineering. It is considered an important opportunity to strengthen academic and research relations in order to achieve sustainable development and progress in the fields of education and engineering sciences.
Visit of the Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs
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