Under the patronage of the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, and in the presence of the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Professor Dr. Mohammed Shaker, with direct supervision from the Head of the Plant Protection Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Bushra Subair Abdul Sattah Al-Maliki, a ceremony was held to mark the retirement of Professor Dr. Radi Fadhil Al-Jassani and a number of other staff members.
During the event, several speeches and contributions were delivered in appreciation of their academic and scientific roles throughout their years of service. Additionally, commemorative gifts were presented by the department and some faculty members.
Special thanks to all who attended and contributed to making this ceremony a success.
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