The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences held its 11th regular meeting on March 26, 2025. Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh chaired the 9:30 AM session with full council attendance.
The council outlined key academic improvements. It prioritized appointing qualified professors for postgraduate research methodology courses. Members emphasized strengthening postgraduate programs through expert supervision. They also mandated faculty participation in the digital repository for Scopus publications.
The meeting covered research plans and administrative matters. Council members made appropriate decisions on all agenda items. These discussions focused on scientific promotions and institutional development goals.

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