The College of Nursing at our university concluded the discussions of graduation research projects for fourth-stage students as part of the closing session of scientific discussions for the current academic year, under the supervision of the Dean of the College, Prof. Dr. Diaa Kareem Al-Bayati. The discussions were held in two scientific halls with the participation of specialized academic committees.
In the first hall, the discussion committee was chaired by the Associate Dean of the College for Administrative Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ridha Mohammed Lafta, with the membership of Asst. Lect. Ali Alaa Al-Hashimi and Asst. Prof. Dr. Hussam Al-Mousawi.
As for the second hall, the committee was chaired by the Associate Dean of the College for Scientific Affairs, Lect. Dr. Shahzanan Hassan, with the membership of Asst. Prof. Dr. Hussein Allawi Al-Ghanimi and Asst. Lect. Ihab Al-Din Haidar.
The discussions witnessed the presentation of a group of scientific research projects characterized by keeping pace with modern developments in the nursing field and their connection to practical reality. They varied between applied experimental research and descriptive research, addressing topics that contribute to serving the community and supporting the goals of sustainable development.
These research projects reflect the scientific efforts exerted by the students under the supervision of the college's faculty members, as well as the College of Nursing's keenness to consolidate the culture of scientific research and enhance the connection of its outcomes with the needs of the community and development requirements.