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College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala Organizes a Field Visit for Its Students ضمن Activities of the Voluntary Work Unit

In line with the role of the College of Administration and Economics in promoting volunteer work and reinforcing the principle of community partnership, the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala, represented by the Student Activities Division – Voluntary Work Unit, organized a field visit to Bahr Al-Joud Cultural and Charitable Foundation to learn about the foundation’s working mechanisms and its humanitarian and cultural programs.

This visit came ضمن the activities of the Voluntary Work Unit for the academic year 2025–2026, with the participation of a selected group of first-year students from the Department of Business Administration, under the direct supervision of the College. The visit aimed to develop students’ community awareness and enhance their sense of initiative and social responsibility.

The visit included an introduction to the nature of the services provided by the foundation, a review of its cultural and humanitarian programs, as well as discussions on ways to strengthen cooperation between the University and civil society organizations in a manner that serves the local community.

The visit was attended by first-year students from the Department of Business Administration under the supervision of the following faculty members of the College:

  • Assistant Professor Dr. Hassan Abdullah
  • Assistant Professor Dr. Alaa Hussein Fadhil
  • Lecturer Dr. Osama Fadhil Radi
  • Lecturer Dr. Ayoub Jasim Mohammed
  • Lecturer Dr. Harith Rahim Ali
  • Assistant Lecturer Hassan Karim Saleh
  • Assistant Lecturer Nours Ali Mohammed
  • Assistant Lecturer Fatima Hussein Saleh
  • Assistant Lecturer Mohammed Ahmed Khudair

This activity reflects the College of Administration and Economics’ commitment to linking theoretical knowledge with practical application and encouraging students to engage in voluntary activities that contribute to building a conscious university personality capable of serving the community.

At the conclusion of the visit, the foundation’s representatives expressed their appreciation and gratitude to the College of Administration and Economics and its students for this initiative, emphasizing the importance of continuing joint cooperation in the interest of the public good.