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The College of Administration and Economics Council Holds Its 13th Meeting, Chaired by Dean Dr. Hashim Jabbar Al-Husseini

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The College of Administration and Economics held its 13th council meeting for the current academic year, chaired by Assistant Professor Dr. Hashim Jabbar Al-Husseini, with the attendance of all council members and the faculty representative in the college’s main conference hall.

Dr. Al-Husseini opened the meeting by welcoming the council members and commending their efforts in advancing the academic and administrative standards of the college. In his opening remarks, he emphasized the importance of teamwork in overcoming challenges and achieving the college’s strategic objectives.

The meeting covered several key topics, including the progress of the ongoing academic semester, the evaluation of academic departments’ performance, and discussions on curriculum development to align with job market demands and international standards, particularly with the implementation of the new Bologna Process system.

Additionally, the council discussed strategies to improve the university environment for students and provide necessary support to faculty and administrative staff to ensure continued excellence. Research plans and ways to encourage faculty members to publish in reputable international journals were also addressed.

The faculty representative presented key suggestions and observations aimed at enhancing the academic and administrative work environment. The council showed great interest in these recommendations, emphasizing the importance of continuous communication between the college administration and faculty members to resolve challenges effectively.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Dr. Al-Husseini expressed his gratitude to all members for their active participation, stressing the importance of implementing the meeting’s recommendations and decisions to further strengthen the college’s academic and administrative standing.