A committee composed of several faculty members from the Department of Plant Protection, assigned by the Head of the Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Bushra Sabir Abdul-Sada, conducted a field visit to review the research experiment of M.Sc. student Rula Awj Haqi, supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Shaimaa Abdulkhaliq Abdulrahman Al-Hamawandi.
The visit focused on the student’s thesis entitled “Ecological Studies of the Thirteen-Spotted Lady Beetle in Baghdad Province.” During the visit, the committee members listened to a detailed presentation by the student regarding the nature of her research project and its objectives. The committee also provided observations and guidance to support the progress of the study.
We wish everyone continued success and further achievements in service of the department and the college.
 

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