As part of its preparations for the third edition of the AL-Mustaqbal Sustainability Week Festival, scheduled for mid-April 2025, AL-Mustaqbal University has been holding a series of meetings led by the University President, Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi. These meetings were attended by the Assistant for Scientific Affairs, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abbas Al-Bawi, the Director of Scientific and Academic Supervision, Prof. Dr. Mudhaffar Sadiq Al-Zuhairi, as well as the deans of the Medical Group colleges, the College of Engineering and Engineering Technologies, the College of Sciences, and the College of Agricultural Technologies, along with their deputies, department heads, and faculty members involved in academic and scientific affairs. During the meetings, the attendees reviewed the ongoing preparations for the AL-Mustaqbal Sustainability Week Festival, which will feature a range of scientific conferences, workshops, and forums. Some of these events have been previously approved by the university, while others are organized in partnership with local and international universities. Additionally, the festival will showcase student and faculty-led exhibitions and initiatives. In his remarks, the University President emphasized the importance of holding regular meetings for the preparatory, scientific, and supporting committees responsible for managing the festival’s activities. He stressed that scientific and cultural conferences and forums provide valuable opportunities for faculty members and researchers—both from within and outside the university—to exchange expertise, ideas, and insights, ultimately contributing to the enhancement and development of the university's academic performance. He also highlighted the crucial role of student participation in university events, noting that their involvement fosters creativity, excellence, and a stronger sense of loyalty and belonging to their educational institution. Furthermore, the University President underscored the importance of monitoring the progress of academic instruction and examinations, ensuring that the curriculum is fully covered to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills in their respective fields of study. The meetings also included presentations on festival activities delivered by the Director of Scientific and Academic Supervision and relevant department heads. Additionally, updates were provided on the university’s scientific research progress, rankings, international collaborations, and sustainability initiatives.