Symposium on family cohesion
Symposium on family cohesion in The Department of Mechanical Engineering's Women's Affairs Unit.
Under the patronage of the President of the University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Hassan Al-Ghaban, and under the supervision of the Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Prof. Dr. Mohsin N Hamzah, The Women’s Affairs Unit in the Department of Mechanical Engineering organized the symposium entitled (Family cohesion and the reasons for the spread of divorce rates and proposing solutions) delivered by Mr. Wissam Ali Hussein / Director of the Social Research Department / Judicial Supervision Authority / Supreme Judicial Council.
The lecturer at the symposium covered several topics, including the significance of family cohesion, choosing a life partner based on established guidelines, the need for spouses to understand the role of this vital institution, the most common causes of divorce in Iraqi society, and additional issues including marital infidelity and misuse of social media.
The symposium came out with recommendations, including the need for the choice of husband and wife to be correct and based on sound foundations, and to organize awareness sessions for those approaching marriage to introduce the importance of this important family institution before marriage and to test the psychological and physical health of both parties before forming a family. The symposium concluded by presenting a certificate of appreciation to the guest and taking souvenir photos.
A festival for discussing graduation projects for fourth-year students
A festival for discussing graduation projects for fourth-year students
The first stage of the Graduation Projects Festival was completed today, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in the Dr. Munir Al-Muzaffar Hall of the Mechanical Engineering Department. Many instructors and students from the department were present.
The Central Committee of the University Presidency discussed ten different projects from the fourth stage students with the aim of creating a competition between the projects, choosing the best ones, and showcasing the inventiveness of the students and their supervisors.
The Central Committee praised the caliber of the projects, their practical benefits in identifying and addressing the demands of the labor market, and the graduates of the department for their ability to channel their academic energies from their studies into community-serving work projects.
The Power Station Engineering Branch project was distinguished and nominated for the final competition of the Graduation Projects Festival, which bears the title (Manufacturing and studying a tulip-shaped turbine to light external roads), prepared by students Batoul Nihad, Abdul Rahman Basem, and Haider Ali, and supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Qusay