The seventeenth meeting of the college was held on 3 – 6 /8/2025, headed by the dean, Professor Dr. Amira Muhammad Saleh, with presence of all members, to present an important directives such as Submitting reports on the achievements made during the summer vacation in all scientific departments and research units, such as safety measures, equipment maintenance, and restoration of buildings and laboratories, Emphasizing the reliability of information sources and preventing misleading information received through social media sites and  Assigning interested students and employees to make creative artistic works to beautify the college’s corridors about distinguished Iraqis and the success stories of our college graduates.

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