Youth Ambassadors Visit to Kirkuk Technical Medical Institute
As part of strengthening academic and community communication between educational institutions and governmental and private organizations, the Deanship of Kirkuk Technical Medical Institute, represented by Assistant Professor Dr. Lizan Medhat Muhammad (Dean of the Institute), welcomed a delegation of Youth Ambassadors as part of a purposeful program that seeks to support and develop the capabilities of students and youth in various scientific, cultural, and social aspects, supported by the Prime Minister’s Office.
The visit included a series of awareness seminars and training workshops focused on developing leadership skills, raising awareness of youth issues, and highlighting their effective role in serving the community. The meeting also included organizing and developing a plan for several training courses in various fields, designed to meet the needs of students and stimulate their creative energies.
These activities were part of the preparations and activities for our university’s first Youth Ambassadors Conference, which is an important milestone in highlighting the initiatives of university youth and honoring their efforts in building an informed and ambitious academic and community. The Institute’s Deanship affirmed its continued support for such initiatives, which open new horizons for students and instill the concepts of teamwork, institutional belonging, and the spirit of initiative. The meeting was attended by the Head of the Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up Unit and the Head of the Media and Government Communications Division at the Institute.