A ministerial delegation visited the Polytechnic College – Al-Qadisiyah to review the current status of the student dormitories and the services provided to students.
The delegation was headed by Dr. Bassam Karim Zaidan, Director of the Department of Student Dormitory Affairs at the Scientific Supervision and Evaluation Authority of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Iraq).
The delegation was received by the Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Zaki Mohammed Abbas Bahieh, and the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hashem Yousif.
During the visit, the delegation conducted a field tour of the student residential complexes to review the operational status of the student dormitories and to monitor the level of services provided to the resident students.
The delegation was also presented with a detailed statistical report outlining the requirements that have been provided for students residing in the dormitories. These provisions were implemented with the support and follow-up of the Presidency of Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University and the College Deanship, in addition to the significant achievements accomplished through the summer development plan across various aspects.
The ministerial committee praised the efforts made in maintaining and developing the student dormitory complexes, commending the role of the university presidency and the college deanship in supporting these efforts, improving infrastructure, and providing a suitable residential environment for students.
For his part, the Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Zaki Mohammed Abbas Bahieh, emphasized that the college places great importance on providing an appropriate residential environment for its students in the dormitories, given its direct impact on supporting the educational process and creating a conducive atmosphere for academic achievement. He noted that the college deanship continues to cooperate with the university presidency and the relevant authorities to further develop the services provided to students and enhance the overall status of the student dormitories.
The visit also included discussions on several topics related to the development of the dormitory system. The ministerial committee expressed its full readiness to cooperate with the college and provide the necessary facilitation to ensure a safe and suitable residential environment for university students.