University Presidency Reviews Preparations for Upcoming Activities and Events

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The University Presidency reviewed the preparations for the activities and events scheduled for the remainder of the 2025–2026 academic year through a meeting chaired by the President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdy, on June 20, 2026, at the University Presidency Headquarters, with the participation of several department directors and officials responsible for relevant files. The meeting discussed executive plans related to activating international partnerships and expanding academic and scientific cooperation with universities and international institutions. It also addressed preparations for scientific conferences, academic forums, specialized workshops, and training programs aimed at capacity building and skills development. In addition, proposed programs and initiatives for making optimal use of the summer break were reviewed, including the implementation of scientific, training, and developmental activities targeting students and staff, contributing to innovation, institutional excellence, and international engagement. The meeting was held to follow up on the implementation of the university’s strategic plans, strengthen its academic presence locally and internationally, and ensure readiness for the efficient execution of upcoming activities and events. During the meeting, the University President emphasized the importance of teamwork, continuous coordination among all university units and departments, and adherence to established timelines to achieve the best possible outcomes in line with the university’s vision and aspirations for leadership and excellence. These efforts align with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), through enhancing the quality of higher education and expanding international academic and scientific collaboration. Al-Mustaqbal University remains the leading private university in Iraq.