In a significant achievement that adds to the academic record of the College of Fine Arts at Al-Mustaqbal University, Asst. Prof. Dr. Ali Atiyah Musa Al-Saadi, the Scientific Assistant of the College, participated in the London International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences with a distinguished research paper entitled:
"The Transformative Aspects in the Design of the Royal Tomb in Ancient Egypt",
under the supervision of the globally recognized academic institution ReMar, known for its high-ranking support for research in the humanities and social sciences.
The research explores the evolving design concepts of royal tombs in ancient Egypt and how these architectural transformations reflected deep spiritual beliefs, sacred symbolism, and harmony with nature — showcasing the sophistication and sustainability inherent in ancient Egyptian architecture.
The Dean of the College of Fine Arts and the entire Al-Mustaqbal University family extend their heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Ali Atiyah Musa Al-Saadi for this distinguished scientific achievement. We wish him continued success and excellence in his academic and research journey.
📍 Sustainable Development Goal Addressed:
This research contributes to the achievement of SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) by emphasizing the relevance of historical and cultural heritage in shaping modern architectural practices that respect identity and promote sustainability.
Almustaqbal University, The First University in Iraq.