Ministerial committee to evaluate the scientific reality
The Deanship of the College of Agriculture at Anbar University, represented by its Dean, Professor Adham Ali Abdul-Muhtaram, the assistants, department heads, and the college's administrative and academic staff, received a ministerial delegation to evaluate the institutional performance of the colleges of agriculture.
This visit aimed to review the college's current situation and assess its level of institutional and academic readiness. The committee conducted a comprehensive inspection tour of the college's departments, buildings, and facilities. They were accompanied during the visit by Professor Osama Hussein Mahidi, Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, and Assistant Professor Osama Anwar Saeed, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs. The committee began its visit by inspecting the various academic departments and visiting the classrooms and discussion halls, which are equipped with all the latest technological means, including display devices and screens, providing students and faculty members with a model and comfortable learning environment. The committee expressed its high appreciation for the efforts made to equip the halls and develop the academic environment. The committee then continued its visit to the central laboratory and a group of specialized laboratories located in all departments of our scientific college. The committee was briefed on the level of equipment and safety of fire extinguishing systems and emergency exits within these laboratories. The committee expressed its admiration for the high level of organization they witnessed, praising the provision of safety requirements and technologies necessary for scientific research and the application of the best safety standards. The committee considered that the laboratories comply with the required safety standards and provide students and faculty members with a suitable environment for scientific research and applied experiments. The visit program also included an inspection of the computer laboratories. ...All the best and for more creativity and scientific and urban progress.