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Engineering organizes a scientific visit to the Scientific Care Department at the Ministry of Youth and Sports

Within the framework of enhancing cooperation between universities and government institutions, the College of Engineering organized a scientific visit for professors and students of the Department of Information and Communication Technology Engineering to the Ministry of Youth and Sports/Scientific Care Department.

The visit aims to expand students’ knowledge and connect them with advanced technologies, as well as enhance opportunities for practical training and academic cooperation, as it seeks to enable them to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired during their university studies and in their future career path.

The visit included a tour of modern scientific laboratories to learn about the latest technologies in the fields of renewable energy, especially solar energy, in addition to automatic control and control systems, as well as their introduction to robotics and drone technologies, which allows them to view scientific and technological developments in these fields.

An Educational Lecture on Spreading the Values of Tolerance

On the occasion of the International Day of Tolerance, the Division of Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up at UoITC, in cooperation with the Department of Scholarships and Cultural Relations, organized an educational lecture on spreading the values of tolerance in society. Dr. Iyad Tariq Abdel Majeed delivered the lecture in which he focused on the university’s role in promoting the values of tolerance, as education has become one of the main areas in spreading the culture of tolerance, which is one of the most important global human values. The lecture addressed the values of peace, brotherhood, love, rejecting violence, confronting the phenomenon of extremism, and removing its seeds from the minds of individuals before their behavior through an effective educational system. The lecture came up with recommendations, including the need to spread and enhance the values of tolerance among students in universities, and to include topics in the school curricula that are concerned with societal peace and the values of tolerance and dialogue.

Biomedical Informatics College receives a group of students from the School of Applied Sciences

The Biomedical Informatics College received a group of interested students from the School of Applied Science on a scientific visit in cooperation with the Ministry of Youth/Directorate of Scientific Welfare. The visit included an introductory seminar about the bioinformatics specialty and the college’s departments and academic programs by some professors to learn about advanced laboratory equipment in the college’s biological, chemical, and computer laboratories and conduct some experiments. The students expressed their pleasure and interest in this scientific visit, which contributed to expanding their knowledge of the field of bioinformatics, their practical skills, and their desire to repeat it.

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