Al-Mustaqbal University Presidency Honors 'Digital Content Pioneers': Animal Production Department Achieves Excellence Among Top Ranks

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On Saturday, April 18, 2026, Professor Dr. Hassan Shakir Majdi, President of Al-Mustaqbal University, honored the website administrators across all university departments during an official ceremony held at the Cultural Center in the Presidency Building. This recognition was in appreciation of their exceptional efforts in developing the university’s digital media discourse and highlighting its scientific achievements. The honoring followed the participants' successful completion of an advanced course in "Intensive Linguistic and Media Skills Development," which focused on the latest international digital publishing standards. The ceremony highlighted the recognition of the Programmer, Fatima Ali Abid Harish, the website administrator for the Department of Animal Production Technologies at the College of Agricultural Technologies. She achieved a top-tier rank with an "Excellence" (Distinction) grade, reflecting the high efficiency of the college’s technical staff and their ability to keep pace with digital developments in publishing agricultural and livestock research and activities. Through this initiative, the university aims to modernize its digital communication tools and enhance the proficiency of its staff in managing electronic content. This ensures that the university’s academic and research message is delivered with high professionalism to both the local community and the world. The excellence of the Department of Animal Production Technologies in this forum is a qualitative addition that strengthens its digital presence as one of the most active and engaged departments within the university’s electronic environment. This aligns with Al-Mustaqbal University’s vision to lead private universities in Iraq—not only in scientific and research fields but also in pioneering advanced university media. Al-Mustaqbal University… the leading private university in Iraq.