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The university organizes a seminar on the role of sports in reducing violent behavior towards women

As part of the activities of the 16-day campaign to combat violence against women, the Women’s Affairs Division, in cooperation with the Center for Continuing Education at the University of Information Technology and Communications, organized an awareness seminar entitled “Sports and its Role in Reducing Violent Behaviors Towards Women”, presented by the teacher in the Student Activities Unit at the College of Business Informatics, T.A. Nour Shamsi, in the presence of the head of the Women’s Affairs Division at the university, Dr. Asmaa Abdel Hussein.

The seminar focused on the importance of sports activities and their role in enhancing women’s mental and physical health, in addition to their contribution to reducing aggressive behaviors and reducing stress. The lecture also addressed various types of violence, including physical, psychological, verbal, and economic violence, in addition to digital violence, harassment, and extortion.

The lecturer explained that exercising contributes to reducing violent behaviors and enhances survivor’s ability to recover from trauma, by supporting mental health, alleviating post-traumatic stress disorder, and increasing feelings of inner peace.

The seminar also pointed to a number of challenges that obstruct the role of sports in combating violence against women, most notably the lack of family awareness of the importance of sports activities for women. The seminar came out with several recommendations to enhance the role of sports within universities, the most important of which are integrating the topic of sports and reducing violence into curricula and lectures, forming women’s sports teams, organizing media campaigns that link sports to respect for women, and providing designated places for practicing sports on campus.

Medical Informatics College Organizes Recreational Trip and Launches Humanitarian Initiative to Bring Joy to Orphaned Children

As part of its humanitarian and social programs, the College of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Information Technology and Communications organized a recreational trip to Al-Zawraa Parks and Gardens, with the participation of several faculty members and students from various academic levels.

The event also saw the launch of a humanitarian initiative to care for orphaned children. The college took a group of them on the trip to bring joy to their lives, and students and faculty presented them with gifts and clothing as part of an initiative that embodied the spirit of volunteerism and social responsibility embraced by the college.

The trip also featured a number of purposeful activities, most notably an orientation day for first-year students, designed to foster camaraderie and communication among students, their peers, and professors in a positive and interactive atmosphere.

The College of Engineering organizes an awareness seminar on negative influences and the role of the family in reducing them

The Women’s Affairs Unit at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Information Technology and Communications organized an awareness seminar entitled “Negative Influences and the Role of the Family in reducing Them” presented by the teacher T.A. Maha Ismail.

The seminar addressed the most prominent negative impacts that individuals may face within their social environment, stressing the importance of the family role in monitoring, containing, and providing psychological and behavioral support, especially with the growing pressures and current challenges.

The lecture also reviewed ways to enhance communication within the family and develop correct parenting methods that enable conscious and responsible dealing with external influences.

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