The Department of Graduate Studies at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women, University of Baghdad, under the supervision and leadership of the Dean, Prof. Dr. Fatima Abd Malih, has resumed its series of academic seminars designated for postgraduate students at the doctoral and master’s levels for the 2024–2025 academic year.

These seminars involved forming committees composed of a chairperson and four members. They were held over eight sessions, during which four students from both academic levels presented their research topics.

During today’s eighth session, the students focused on presenting a variety of subjects related to their academic specializations. After the presentations, the scientific committee opened the floor for discussion and exchange of ideas, offering valuable feedback aimed at enhancing the quality of the research content. These seminars are designed to strengthen the academic performance of postgraduate students by providing them with scientific guidance that contributes to the development and improvement of their future research endeavors.

Moreover, this initiative encourages researchers to stay updated with the latest international studies and research, fostering broader knowledge horizons and advancing scientific thinking. These activities also contribute to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4, which emphasizes the provision of quality education and enhanced learning processes.

The Department of Graduate Studies at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women, University of Baghdad, under the supervision and leadership of the Dean, Prof. Dr. Fatima Abd Malih, has resumed its series of academic seminars designated for postgraduate students at the doctoral and master’s levels for the 2024–2025 academic year.

These seminars involved forming committees composed of a chairperson and four members. They were held over eight sessions, during which four students from both academic levels presented their research topics.

During today’s eighth session, the students focused on presenting a variety of subjects related to their academic specializations. After the presentations, the scientific committee opened the floor for discussion and exchange of ideas, offering valuable feedback aimed at enhancing the quality of the research content. These seminars are designed to strengthen the academic performance of postgraduate students by providing them with scientific guidance that contributes to the development and improvement of their future research endeavors.

Moreover, this initiative encourages researchers to stay updated with the latest international studies and research, fostering broader knowledge horizons and advancing scientific thinking. These activities also contribute to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4, which emphasizes the provision of quality education and enhanced learning processes.

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