The Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, received a delegation from Salahaddin University/Erbil to discuss the support mechanism provided by our college for organizing the first international conference of Salahaddin University/Erbil, titled “Working to Address Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions.”
It was agreed that a portion of the scientific research presented at the conference would be published in the Iraqi Journal of Agricultural Sciences.
The meeting was attended by Professor Dr. Mohammed Shaker Al-Khashali, the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs and Postgraduate Studies, and Professor Dr. Fadhil Yunus Baktash, the Editor-in-Chief of the Agricultural Journal at the college.

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