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The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala Holds a Training Course Titled “Integrity in Voluntary Work: Responsible Project Management”

The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala organized a training course titled “Integrity in Voluntary Work: Responsible Project Management”, targeting college students. The course was held from December 1 to 3, 2025, as part of the college’s programs aimed at developing ethical awareness and promoting professional values among students.

The course lectures were delivered by Prof. Ahmed Kazem Bris, Lecturer Suhad Hussein Shiaa, and Asst. Lecturer Hassan Mahdi Saleh. They covered concepts of integrity and transparency in voluntary work, emphasizing the importance of adhering to ethical values in managing volunteer projects to achieve set objectives and serve the community responsibly and effectively.

The course included several key topics, such as principles of integrity in voluntary work, proper planning mechanisms for volunteer projects, efficient resource management, and discussions of practical models and experiences that help instill a culture of responsibility and accountability among students.

The course witnessed active student participation through discussions and questions, enriching the content and achieving its training objectives. At the conclusion, the college administration emphasized its commitment to organizing such scientific and training activities, which help prepare students who are conscious, equipped with skills for responsible voluntary work, and capable of making positive contributions to serving society.