The Department of Agricultural Extension at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad organized a celebratory ceremony honoring the students who participated in the university-wide debate competition held by the college, following their achievement of first place.
The ceremony included the distribution of certificates of appreciation and commemorative gifts to the participating students by the Head of the Department, Professor Dr. Muthal Abdul Latif Salman, in recognition of their high academic level, outstanding performance, and their contribution to placing the department at the top of the competition.
The department leadership emphasized during the ceremony its continued commitment to supporting talented students and developing their skills to elevate the name of the college in all scientific forums. The participating students expressed their gratitude and appreciation for this supportive guidance, affirming their determination to continue striving for excellence and achieving further success.
This activity contributes to the achievement of the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (Quality Education).
 

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