Osama Kadhim Jabara, Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, participated as Chair of the Examination Committee in the defense of the master’s thesis entitled “Evaluating the Production Efficiency of Strategic Crops in Iraq Using the Integrated DEA and SEA Model”, submitted by graduate student Ahlam Hamid Zayer from the Department of Economics, College of Administration and Economics, Wasit University.
The defense session featured an extensive and in-depth scientific discussion, during which the examination committee commended the student’s significant efforts in preparing the thesis and praised its academic value and findings.
At the conclusion of the session, the Deanship of the College of Administration and Economics at Wasit University presented Professor Osama with a Letter of Appreciation in recognition of his distinguished academic contributions and valuable role in the master’s thesis defense, wishing him continued success and further scholarly achievement in service of our beloved country.
 

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