Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala, Assistant Professor Dr. Hashim Jabbar Al-Husseini, the Continuing Education Unit organized a training course titled “The Role of Continuing Education in Developing Professional and Academic Performance.” The course took place from March 18 to March 20, 2025, at Al-Rafidain Hall.
Course Details
The course aimed to enhance individuals’ knowledge and skills across various fields, enabling them to adapt to rapid changes in the job market and modern technological advancements. It also highlighted the significance of continuing education in improving the academic and professional performance of employees and academics, ultimately boosting their efficiency and productivity.
Course Instructors
A distinguished group of specialized lecturers conducted the training sessions, including:
- Assistant Professor Dr. Hamed Mohsen Jaddah
- Dr. Harith Rahim Atiya
- Ms. Fatima Hussein Saleh
The instructors provided diverse scientific and practical content, covering topics such as the importance of lifelong learning, strategies for professional skill development, and its impact on workplace and academic performance. The course also featured interactive discussions and practical exercises to reinforce participants’ understanding and application of key concepts.
Final Assessment and Participant Evaluation
At the end of the course, a final assessment was conducted to measure the participants’ learning outcomes from the lectures and workshops. Certificates of participation were awarded to those who successfully passed the evaluation.
Feedback and Recommendations
Participants expressed their appreciation and satisfaction with the course content and delivery methods, recognizing the importance of such training programs in enhancing their professional and academic competencies. They also recommended organizing more similar courses to foster continuous learning and keep up with developments in various fields.
This course is part of the College of Administration and Economics’ ongoing efforts to promote lifelong learning as a means to develop academic and professional competencies and enhance performance across different work environments.