Professor Dr. Alaa Abdul Hassan Atiyah, President of the University of Baghdad, visited the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences (Abu Ghraib Campus) to review the latest developments and updates at the site. He was received by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Ameera Mohammed Saleh, in the presence of several university officials and faculty members.
The visit included a tour of the college’s dairy plant, animal field, poultry field, and the greenhouse designated for the acclimatization of tissue culture plantlets. During the tour, he was briefed on the latest developments and the efforts made by the college administration to overcome challenges and facilitate graduate students’ research work in the best possible manner.
At the conclusion of the tour, the University President commended the college’s leadership and staff for their dedicated efforts in advancing the educational process, emphasizing his continuous support for the college and its long-standing academic legacy.

 

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