The College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala hosted a training workshop organized by the Central Committee for Service and Degree Addition, with wide participation from members of the subcommittees across all university colleges. The workshop was part of the university’s efforts to develop administrative staff and enhance their skills in implementing procedures related to the addition of service years and academic degrees to employee records.
The workshop was led by Dr. Muna Abdul-Razzaq, Chair of the Central Committee for Service and Degree Addition, who also contributed by delivering lectures and providing guidance on operational mechanisms. Assistant Lecturer Mustafa Hassan, a member of the Central Committee, played a key role in explaining the technical and administrative aspects of the addition and documentation process.
Key Topics Covered:
- Definition and Legal Framework: Explanation of the legal and administrative principles governing the addition of service years and academic degrees to employment records.
- Administrative and Organizational Procedures: Detailed guidance on how to submit requests, required documentation, and how to process applications within defined timeframes.
- Challenges and Proposed Solutions: Discussion of common obstacles faced by subcommittees and presentation of practical solutions to streamline and accelerate processes.
- Practical Applications and Hands-On Training: The workshop included applied training sessions on how to verify and properly document official records.
Objectives of the Workshop:
- Enhance the capacity of subcommittee members across university colleges in managing service and degree additions.
- Simplify and standardize administrative procedures across different colleges.
- Ensure proper implementation of legal and administrative standards in employee record management.



