Speech by the Dean of the College
In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
It gives me great pleasure to extend my warm congratulations to the distinguished faculty members of the College of Education for Pure Sciences, my fellow students, and all those who follow the news and activities of our college and university through the website, that window through which scientific and cognitive communication can be conducted and relationships dominated by love, respect, and mutual appreciation can be built.
I would first like to address my speech, through this window, to my fellow students and say that I thank you for your college and that it is proud of your affiliation to it, and that you are looking forward to acquiring more education and knowledge in order to achieve your legitimate ambition and to hope crowned with success and success. I would also like, with all pride, to acknowledge the most valuable contribution and effort of the members of the College Council, the faculty members, and the associates, which is undoubtedly a greater effort that will be written in the balance of their good deeds before God Almighty.
The importance of education is an issue that today is no longer a matter of debate in any region of the world. Contemporary international experiences have proven beyond doubt that the real and only beginning of progress is education, and that all countries have made great progress in progress. I applied from the education portal. Indeed, developed countries place education at the top of their programs and policies. The College of Education for Pure Sciences, with its diverse roles and numerous tasks, is considered the cornerstone of the development of education at all its levels, as preparing competent teachers is at the top of its priorities. Hence, good teacher training contributes directly and decisively to the development of pre-school education. The university, whose outputs are considered the inputs of all education.
Achieving the aspirations of nations depends on the role and effectiveness of their educational institutions through their administration, teachers, technicians, and all of their educational staff. We believe that the College of Education for Pure Sciences will provide everything it can to prepare students and grow our society. May God guide the steps and remove the stumbling blocks.
In conclusion, on behalf of our college’s employees and students, we extend our thanks and gratitude to Professor Dr. Hassan Al-Ghanimi, President of the University, and to the members of the University Council, from whom we have witnessed abundant giving and inexhaustible effort in supporting our college when it was established and supporting its scientific departments. May God bless everyone’s efforts, and praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.
Peace, mercy and blessings of God
Prof. Dr. Jawad Kazem Mreeh
Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences