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Dean of the College of Computer Science and Information Technology Attends Final Year Students’ Graduation Project Discussions

Dr. Mowaffaq Kazem Al-Hasnawi, Dean of the College of Computer Science and Information Technology, attended the discussions of graduation projects presented by fourth-year students, in a distinguished academic atmosphere that reflected the culmination of four years of dedicated study and academic effort.

The students presented their research and applied projects before examination committees, with notable engagement from the audience, which included a number of faculty members and fellow students. Dr. Al-Hasnawi praised the outstanding academic level demonstrated by the students, emphasizing the importance of such projects in developing research and innovation skills, and their role in preparing graduates capable of keeping pace with labor market demands and rapid technological advancements.

The Dean also commended the efforts of the supervising professors for their dedication in guiding the students and closely monitoring their scientific work, expressing pride in the college’s significant academic achievements.

This event is part of the series of scientific activities organized annually by the college, aimed at promoting a research culture and encouraging students to develop technical solutions that serve the community.