An Immortal Day at the university of Baghdad

  The day of the University of Baghdad has its special taste and luster because it enjoys the unique flavour in the educational process in Iraq as a whole or at the University of Baghdad, so the university held its annual celebration with a major public participation at the corridors and halls, laboratories, museums and the giant Library of the University of Baghdad to mark the anniversary of the fifty-fifth of its establishment which formed a large carnival the joy and decorations, Iraqi and university flags are raised. The president of the university Prof. Dr. Musa Jawad al- Musawi, Prof.Dr. Riyadh Aziz Hadi, scientific Assistant, Prof Dr. Baha Tuma Jiyad Administrative Assistant, and deans of colleges and institutes, faculty members in Iraqi universities and university students attended the celebration.

  The university witnessed the opening of an exhibition of books and scientific productions held at the Central Library including a large number of books and new publications in various disciplines and a description of the products of scientific faculties, institutes and centers and the various departments at the university varied among devices , laboratory and scientific equipments , publications ,handicrafts, artistic and documentary films, etc. The celebrations also included the opening of the flower Festival which the Division of ornamental in the Department of office Affairs held it, where types of flowers and ornamental plants were displayed and another exhibition of the carpentry contained the products of art mimicking the university, besides the opening of the exhibition of rehabilitation and reconstruction of the dormitories in the compounds across all the capital and which have earned the admiration of the audience.

  The audio-visual media focused on this great celebration and worked on covering and broadcasting to the public via satellite, Internet, newspapers and other media, the website team of the University of Baghdad has documented the celebration with a set of commemorative photos.


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