In the framework of promoting international scientific cooperation and openness to international academic expertise, the College of Nursing at Baghdad University hosted a valuable electronic lecture for doctoral students, delivered by Prof. Dr. Nelson from Promarajunani College of Nursing, affiliated with Nanthapuri University in Thailand.
The lecture, which was organized as part of the course “Educational Strategies in Nursing”, focused on the importance of nursing education and the latest strategies used globally. Drawing on her academic experience and graduation from the United States of America, Dr. Nelson reviewed the latest practices in developed countries, providing a cutting-edge global perspective to the students.
The participating students expressed their gratitude and deep thanks to the guest lecturer for her scientific and cognitive enrichment. The college emphasizes its continuous aspiration to expand qualitative academic partnerships with various prestigious international universities and institutions to raise the level of education and scientific research.
This academic activity is not limited to the exchange of experiences, but comes in the context of the College of Nursing’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals represented in the fourth goal: Quality Education: By attracting international expertise and providing content that meets international standards, the College ensures that its students receive a comprehensive, equitable and high-quality education that prepares them for the labor market with advanced skills and Goal 17: Establish partnerships to achieve goals: This cooperation with international universities is a living model of joint work, which emphasizes the role of the college as an active partner in building local and global capabilities to ensure a healthy and sustainable future for all.

