8 May، 2026

A Training Course on “Renewable Energy and Its Role in Achieving Sustainability” at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul

The Continuing Education Unit at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Mosul, organized a free training course on Thursday, May 7, 2026, entitled: “Renewable Energy and Its Role in Achieving Sustainability in Educational Institutions,” held at the Continuing Education Hall in the college deanship building, with the participation of a number of faculty members and employees.
The course aimed to introduce the concept of renewable energy and its various types, highlight the importance of transitioning toward sustainable energy sources, and explain the possibilities of implementing them within colleges and universities. It also sought to raise awareness about the importance of energy conservation and promoting environmentally sustainable practices within educational institutions.
The lectures were delivered by:
Assistant Lecturer Montaha Ahmed Hamed
Assistant Lecturer Shaimaa Saber Elias
Assistant Lecturer Ibtisam Tareq Dabbo
The course included scientific and practical presentations on the role of renewable energy in supporting environmental sustainability and reducing energy waste, in line with the modern universities’ orientation toward adopting concepts of sustainable development and the green economy.
This course comes as part of the efforts of the College of Administration and Economics / University of Mosul to support awareness and training programs aimed at enhancing environmental culture and consolidating sustainability concepts within the university community.

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