Visit of the Dean of the College of Education and the Head of the Quality Department to the College’s departments Date: 13/05/2025 | Views: 152

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As part of his ongoing commitment to enhancing the quality of academic and administrative performance, and to achieve the college's goals of advancing educational and service standards, the Dean of the College of Education, Assistant Professor Dr. Ahmed Rawdan, conducted an inspection visit to the college's three departments. He was accompanied by the Head of the Quality Assurance Division, Assistant Lecturer Hussein Munir Abdul Zahra.

This tour was part of a series of periodic visits the Dean of the College is keen to conduct, seeking to closely monitor the educational process and ensure the availability of appropriate conditions for students, faculty, and administrative staff alike. The visit included an inspection of classrooms, science laboratories, and service facilities. During the tour, the Dean emphasized the importance of adhering to sound academic standards and the need to activate quality assurance and institutional accreditation practices across all aspects of university work.

The Dean met with the heads of academic departments and a number of faculty members and listened to their opinions and observations regarding the current state of academic work and the challenges they face. He emphasized the College Deanship's commitment to providing the necessary support to overcome obstacles and advance the academic and educational level of students. The visit also included a meeting with a number of college students, where their input was heard regarding the educational environment and services provided to them. He emphasized the need for integrated efforts to create an attractive university environment that stimulates learning and creativity, contributes to building students' character, and equips them with the skills required by the labor market.

At the conclusion of his tour, the Dean commended the efforts made by department heads and faculty and administrative staff, calling for continued teamwork and the promotion of a culture of sustainable quality. This will positively impact the college's outcomes and strengthen its academic standing within the higher education system in Iraq.

Al-Mustaqbal University is ranked first among private universities.