To monitor the educational process, the Dean of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women at the University of Baghdad, Prof. Dr Fatima Abd Malih, inspected the second-attempt examinations for undergraduate students for the academic year (2024/2025).
The Dean conducted a tour of the examination halls to ensure an appropriate environment that guarantees the smooth and accurate conduct of the exams in line with objective standards. She also encouraged the students to intensify their efforts and remain persistent to successfully pass this stage and join their peers who have achieved excellence. The Dean further expressed her best wishes for the students’ success in their academic journey.
It is worth noting that the organisation of these examinations contributes to achieving one of the Sustainable Development Goals—Goal 4, which focuses on providing quality education, reflecting the College’s commitment to building a modern educational system that supports comprehensive development.

To monitor the educational process, the Dean of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women at the University of Baghdad, Prof. Dr Fatima Abd Malih, inspected the second-attempt examinations for undergraduate students for the academic year (2024/2025).
The Dean conducted a tour of the examination halls to ensure an appropriate environment that guarantees the smooth and accurate conduct of the exams in line with objective standards. She also encouraged the students to intensify their efforts and remain persistent to successfully pass this stage and join their peers who have achieved excellence. The Dean further expressed her best wishes for the students’ success in their academic journey.
It is worth noting that the organisation of these examinations contributes to achieving one of the Sustainable Development Goals—Goal 4, which focuses on providing quality education, reflecting the College’s commitment to building a modern educational system that supports comprehensive development.

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