The Council of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences held its eighth session on Sunday, February 9, 2025, for the academic year 2024-2025, at 9:30 AM. The session was attended by Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, Chairperson of the Council, and all members. The following directives were discussed:
  1. Emphasis on adhering to the specified timelines and deadlines for postgraduate students, ensuring fairness and equality in distributing teaching loads and students among faculty members.
  2. Emphasis on the equitable allocation of classrooms and laboratories affiliated with scientific departments and research units among all academic departments.
  3. Highlighting the importance of documenting sustainable development activities in the media and submitting them to the university.
The Council also addressed the issues listed on the agenda, which pertained to academic affairs, scientific research, promotions, administrative matters, and undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Appropriate measures were taken regarding these matters.
We wish everyone success in serving our esteemed college.

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