The Faculty of Education, Department of Mathematics, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Department, organised an interactive scientific workshop. The event was held at Al-Kawthar Hall in the University's main building and was attended by lecturers, administrative staff, and female students. The said workshop comes as part and parcel of the collaborative activities across the faculties and departments of Al-Zahraa University for Women.
Speaking to the official University account, Asst. Prof. Dr. Rafe' Abbas Hasan, a lecturer at Karkh University of Science in Baghdad, stated: "The workshop covered several key areas, including interactive presentation skills for research papers and scientific articles. It also addressed the primary requirements for effective presentations, such as brevity, precision, clarity, and speaking with simplicity."
Translated by Zahra' Ala'
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