The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences organized the second day of the Sustainable University Week activities in the presence of Professor Dr. Osama Kazem Jabara, along with department heads, faculty members, students, and staff.
The event included an exhibition featuring Dr. Qahtan Jamal Abdulrasool’s project on biofertilizers derived from agricultural waste, as well as a project by Assistant Professor Dr. Laith Aqeel from the Department of Agricultural Machinery and Equipment.
In addition, the exhibition showcased theses, dissertations, and graduation projects addressing environmental sustainability, along with posters, publications, and student-created models focused on sustainability.

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