




The College of Education for Pure Sciences holds the Sustainability Week Festival
The College of Education for Pure Sciences held a Sustainability Week festival. The ceremony was attended by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Ali Hussein Shuaa, and a number of faculty, staff and students.
The festival began with a verse from the Holy Quran and the national anthem. A presentation was given by Prof. Dr. Haider Abbas Al-Mamouri about the concept of sustainable development and its goals and the extent to which the college achieves these goals through developing an integrated work plan and classifying the college’s activities within the goals of sustainable development, as well as presenting the activities of the Seed of Khair Charitable Project. Specializing in caring for orphans, needy families, and the sick, the festival also included an event for the children of Al-Thamarat Kindergarten and the recital of a poem.
At the conclusion of the festival, a number of kindergarten children were honored, as well as a number of those involved in the Seed of Good project, and then they went with the central committee to the exhibition held in the college’s corridors. The exhibition included a number of activities related to sustainable development goals, and nine goals were covered, such as exhibitions of good health, a clean environment, plants, and conservation. On water, partnership, cooperation, innovation, patents, handicrafts, art, drawing, health practices, eliminating begging, encouraging skills development, an ornamental fish exhibition, an exhibition of books and stories, and extracurricular student activities.