13 January، 2026
Honoring Agricultural Engineer (Alaa Al-Din Abdulmawjod) on the Occasion of His Retirement

On the occasion of the retirement of Agricultural Engineer Alaa Al-Din Abdulmawjod, Assistant Professor Dr. Neam Riyadh Saleem, Dean of the College of Dentistry, honored him in appreciation of his sincere efforts and the dedicated work he rendered in caring for and organizing the College gardens throughout his years of service. His contributions played a significant role in preserving the aesthetic appeal and elegance of the university environment.
At the conclusion of this honoring ceremony, the Deanship of the College affirms that maintaining gardens and green spaces constitutes a shared responsibility and an ethical duty, given their essential role in supporting the educational and health environment and in enhancing the civilized image of the academic institution.
This news highlights an important humanitarian and environmental dimension within the strategy of the College of Dentistry at the University of Mosul. Honoring Agricultural Engineer (Alaa Al-Din Abdulmawjod) directly aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely:
1. Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
This is the most prominent goal reflected in this news, as it focuses on:
Providing green spaces: Caring for the College gardens contributes to the provision of safe, inclusive, and accessible public green spaces.
Improving the university environment: Maintaining gardens reduces visual pollution and improves air quality within the university campus, making it a micro-model of sustainable cities.
2. Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being
Mental and physical health: Green spaces and well-maintained gardens within the College are not merely aesthetic elements; they play a fundamental role in reducing stress levels among students and staff, and in providing a healthy environment that supports psychological well-being within an inherently demanding medical educational setting.
3. Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Employee appreciation: Honoring an employee upon retirement embodies the principles of decent work environments that respect effort and value dedication.
Social protection: Celebrating an employee at the conclusion of their service reinforces institutional belonging and affirms the dignity of work across all specializations, whether academic, technical, or agricultural.
4. Goal 15: Life on Land
Conservation of biodiversity: Attention to and organization of the College gardens contributes to preserving local plant species and creating an environment that supports small-scale urban biodiversity, as part of protecting terrestrial ecosystems.




