As part of enhancing the role of first-year students in developing their academic and practical skills, Dr. Alaa Hussein Mohammed, a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, directed first-year students to engage in scientific activities and community services. This guidance comes with full support from the Scientific and Student Activities Committee in the department, emphasizing the importance of active participation in community development and improving the students’ academic and professional level.<br /><br />The department’s management confirmed its commitment to providing all necessary resources and facilities to support these activities, whether through workshops, scientific seminars, or volunteer events that foster teamwork and responsibility among students. This initiative is seen as a positive step toward preparing a generation capable of facing scientific and community challenges with high efficiency, with the department ensuring continuous support and encouragement for the success of these activities.