In conjunction with the 2025 Global Entrepreneurship Week and in support of the Sustainable Development Goal for Quality Education, the Department of Agricultural Economics organized a scientific workshop on the first day titled “Digital Repository of the University of Baghdad”, presented by Asst. Prof. Dr. Qais Tami Jassam.
The workshop aimed to highlight the importance of the digital repository as a comprehensive electronic platform for the university’s scholarly outputs, its role in showcasing research across all university departments, and its contribution to strengthening research culture and enhancing communication between local and international researchers. The repository serves as the window through which the global community accesses the scientific outputs of Iraqi universities, including the University of Baghdad.
Practical sessions were conducted on how faculty members can register in the digital repository, upload their scholarly outputs, and link their personal academic profiles to the platform.

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