A meeting was held in the Department of Animal Production, attended by the Head of the Department, Professor Dr. Hossam Jassim Hussein Bananah, the Department Rapporteur, Lecturer Dr. Yaseen Abdul Salam, the Head of the Quality Assurance Unit, Dr. Sinan Sameer, and the faculty members assigned to the accreditation axes, to discuss the requirements of program accreditation and review the achieved progress rates within this framework.
The meeting addressed the steps implemented in documenting academic standards, in addition to discussing mechanisms for enhancing academic and administrative performance to improve educational outcomes.
The participants also emphasized the importance of cooperation between the department and the Quality Assurance Unit to accelerate the pace of achievement, while presenting several recommendations aimed at supporting the program accreditation process and achieving its objectives within the specified timeframe.

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