As part of its ongoing efforts to support student talent and promote creativity, the Technology Incubator and Ecosystem Unit at the Faculty of Nursing announced its supervision of the publication of the first prose book by student Aisha Sabah, entitled “Hawajis Al-Rouh” (The Soul’s Obsessions).
The work was published under the direct supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Noha Adel Ibrahim, head of the Technology Incubator Unit, while Dr. Diaa Abdul-Kazim Jabr, who teaches Arabic, was responsible for reviewing and editing the text to ensure that the publication was written in a dignified literary style.  This effort was crowned with the participation of the publication in the 22nd edition of the Brothers’ Meeting Festival for Hobbies and Various Crafts. The festival witnessed a book signing ceremony, amid a distinguished attendance and great support from professors and students, under the supervision of the head of the Technology Incubator Unit. This initiative was widely welcomed as it encourages students to engage in publishing and creativity.

This activity is in line with the college’s vision of achieving sustainable development goals, specifically the fourth goal of “quality education” and Goal 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by investing in the energies of young people. The unit aims to empower students and provide an incubator environment for their talents, not only in the scientific field, but also in the cultural and literary fields, thereby enhancing the development of university students’ personalities to become active and innovative members of society.

 

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