Graduation research projects of final-year students were discussed in the Department of Animal Production as part of the requirements for completing their studies and obtaining a bachelor’s degree.
The discussion committee was chaired by Prof. Dr. Wafaa Hamid, with Prof. Dr. Firas Ahmed and Lecturer Dr. Enas Rashid serving as members. The committee evaluated the students’ research projects and discussed their scientific findings.
During the session, students presented their research work, which reflected a distinguished academic standard, and responded to the committee’s comments and inquiries. The discussions contributed to enhancing their research skills and strengthening their academic capabilities, in preparation for their integration into the labor market and service to the agricultural sector.

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