In a distinguished academic atmosphere, and at the kind invitation of the President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Professor Hassan Shaker Magdy, the university witnessed a high-level official and academic presence. This coincided with the visit of Professor Sherif Youssef Khater, President of Mansoura University in the Arab Republic of Egypt, and his Vice President, Professor Tariq Mustafa Ghulush, on the first visit of its kind to Iraq. The meeting was attended by the Governor of Babylon, Professor Adnan Fayhan Al-Dulaimi; the Chairman of the Provincial Council, Professor Asaad Al-Musalmawi; the President of Babylon University, Professor Amin Al-Yasiri; and the President of Al-Qasim Green University, Professor Hassan Al-Awadi, along with a number of assistants, deans, and government officials. In his speech during the meeting, the Governor of Babylon expressed his thanks and appreciation to the President of Al-Mustaqbal University for organizing this prominent event. He noted that Al-Mustaqbal University has now become a distinguished academic model, not only in Babylon Governorate, but also nationally and internationally, with its outstanding academic achievements and qualitative initiatives, including its advanced partnership with Mansoura University, which he described as a source of pride. The presidents of Babylon and Al-Qasim Green Universities also praised the role of Al-Mustaqbal University in opening up avenues for academic cooperation, emphasizing their keenness to cooperate with Mansoura University in areas of mutual interest, contributing to enhancing the quality of higher education and opening up new avenues for joint scientific research. Professor Hassan Shaker Magdi, President of Al-Mustaqbal University, expressed his deep appreciation to the Governor of Babylon, the university presidents, assistants, and participating academic delegations. He emphasized that Al-Mustaqbal University will remain open to all local and international academic institutions and will continue to work to serve Iraq and advance the higher education sector towards broader horizons.