The University Psychological Counseling Unit, in collaboration with the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, organized a workshop titled “Self-Esteem Among University Students.” The event was held in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, specifically focusing on Quality Education. The workshop was presented by Dr. Adawiya Sajid Mustafa and attended by a group of faculty members and students.
Key Highlights:
  • Defining Self-Esteem: An exploration of how university students perceive their self-worth.

  • Personal Success: The vital role self-esteem plays in individual achievement and the development of personal capabilities.

  • Academic Impact: Discussion on how a healthy sense of self directly influences a student’s academic performance and long-term success.

This initiative reflects the college’s commitment to supporting the psychological well-being of its students alongside their academic growth.
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