Within the framework of joint collaboration between the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad and Ilam University, Iran, and under the directive of the Head of the Department of Field Crops, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Saudi, a scientific committee composed of several faculty members from the Department of Field Crops visited the master’s student (Mohammed Alaa Jassim) to review his research project entitled “Effect of Planting Date on Growth and Yield of Panicum miliaceum L.,” supervised by Dr. Aws Ali Mohammed.
The committee members listened to a detailed presentation by the researcher regarding the nature of his project, its objectives, and the expected results. They also provided their scientific observations and guidance.
This activity contributes to achieving several Sustainable Development Goals, including Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
 

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