As part of enhancing the applied aspects of the educational process, a practical session was conducted for first-year students in the Department of Desertification Combat. The session included introducing students to laboratory tools and equipment, explaining their operating mechanisms, and demonstrating proper and optimal usage, under the supervision of the instructors of the practical course.
The practical activities were carried out in the Desertification Monitoring Laboratory / Undergraduate Studies, under the supervision of the laboratory technical officer, Agricultural Engineer Sawsan Ahmed Mohammed. Students were trained on essential laboratory fundamentals, contributing to the development of their practical skills and enhancing their ability to efficiently handle laboratory equipment.
This activity aims to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application and to build a solid scientific and skill-based foundation for first-year students. It aligns with the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (Quality Education) by supporting applied learning and strengthening students’ scientific capacity-building.

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