As part of the joint activities between the departments and colleges of Al-Zahraa University for Women, the College of Education / Department of Mathematics, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Unit, organized an interactive scientific workshop. The event was attended by faculty members, administrative staff, and students, and was held at Al-Kawthar Hall in the university’s main campus.
In a statement to the university’s official account, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rafea Abbas Hassan, a faculty member from Al-Karkh University of Science in Baghdad, said:
“The workshop covered several key topics, including interactive presentation skills for research and academic papers, with an emphasis on essential requirements such as brevity, accuracy, clarity, and simple communication.”
Translated by Zahra’ Salman Revised by Asst. Lect. Safa’ Al-Sadi
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