Media and Government Communication Division/Najaf Technical Institute
In line with the open-door policy and to enhance direct communication between the administration and students, the Dean of Najaf Technical Institute, Professor Dr. Haider Hassan Al-Abdali, held an extensive meeting and constructive academic dialogue with a large group of students and their representatives. Also present were the Head of the Student Activities Division, Mr. Harith Al-Nafakh, and the Head of the Media Division, Mr. Haider Al-Tamimi.
Dr. Al-Abdali began the meeting by listening to the students’ opinions on the progress of the teaching process and their readiness for course exams. He instructed the representatives to be a valuable support to their fellow students and emphasized the importance of making the central library and books the primary source for acquiring knowledge and developing intellectual abilities.
As part of developing non-academic skills, the Dean encouraged the students to:
- Actively participate in the sports competitions organized by the university and the institute.
- Revitalizing volunteer work by activating student teams and extracurricular activities both within and outside the institute, serving the community and its beneficiaries and fostering a spirit of citizenship.
- Dr. Al-Abdali urged students to be active conduits for showcasing the true positive aspects of the institute, highlighting its diverse specializations, scientific advancements, and updated curricula that align with the job market, as well as emphasizing the ideal university environment it provides.
- The meeting stressed the importance of adhering to the student disciplinary code, noting that mutual respect towards faculty and maintaining the sanctity of the campus are fundamental to success. He also strongly advised against smoking among students due to its negative health, environmental, and economic consequences.
For their part, the Head of the Activities Department and the Head of the Media Department commended the Dean’s directives, affirming that they serve as a significant incentive for students to elevate their academic and educational standards and enhance the institute’s standing as a leading educational environment.
This meeting is part of a series of periodic meetings that the Najaf Technical Institute is keen to hold, to ensure that obstacles are removed for students and to create a conscious technical generation armed with science and educational values.



