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College of Administration and Economics – University of Karbala – Accounting Department Holds Graduation Research Discussions for Fourth-Year Students

As part of its commitment to enhancing academic standards and applying practical aspects of learning, the Accounting Department at the College of Administration and Economics – University of Karbala has commenced the discussion sessions for graduation research projects of fourth-year students for the academic year [academic year to be specified].

The first discussion committee was chaired by Assistant Professor Dr. Mushtaq Talib Al-Shammari, with the participation of Dr. Hussein Ali Abdullah, Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, and Dr. Moayad Saleh, as members. A variety of research papers were presented, covering topics in accounting, auditing, financial reporting, and financial data analysis.

The presented research reflected notable effort and academic proficiency on the part of the students, demonstrating the quality of education and training they received throughout their studies. The committee provided valuable academic feedback and guidance to support students in developing their skills and deepening their knowledge.

In his remarks, Dr. Al-Shammari emphasized the importance of these discussions in fostering critical thinking and research capabilities among students. He noted that the department continuously supports graduation projects that align with labor market needs and contribute to solving real-world economic challenges.

These discussions are part of the department’s plan to fulfill graduation requirements and evaluate students’ final academic performance in a scholarly and professional setting—underscoring the college’s commitment to delivering high-quality, research-oriented education.