Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad, received the Guidance Creativity Shield and a Certificate of Appreciation from Dr. Muthanna Falahi Hamoud, Head of the University Psychological Guidance Unit, in the presence of Prof. Dr. Mohammed Shaker Al-Khashali.
This honor follows the achievement of the College’s Psychological Guidance Unit, which ranked first among all university psychological guidance units within the University of Baghdad.
Congratulations on this achievement, wishing continued brilliance and creativity.
Media and Government Communication Division
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