University of Fallujah Holds Educational Symposium on Internal Security Threats
Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed Suleiman Hamad, President of the University of Fallujah, the university organized an educational symposium titled "Threats to the Internal Security of University Students in Internal Departments." The event, held at the student housing complex in the new university city, gathered experts and university staff to discuss key social challenges affecting students.
Key Topics and Speakers
The symposium featured distinguished speakers, including:
- A.M.D. Laith Farhan Jar – Director of Internal Department Affairs
- A.M.D. Abdul Razzaq Jassim Mahmoud – Head of Psychological Counseling and Educational Guidance
- M.M. Muhammad Youssef Obaid – Lecturer at Imam Al-Azam College
- M.M. Idris Khalil Ibrahim – University Lecturer
The discussion covered critical issues impacting students:
- Cyber Extortion Crimes – The risks of online threats, safety measures, and legal consequences.
- Substance Abuse – The dangers of drugs and psychotropic substances, their impact on health and society, and preventive measures.
- Academic Integrity & Cheating – Ethical and academic consequences, emphasizing honesty and integrity.
- Suicide Awareness – Psychological factors, mental health support, and preventive interventions.
Objective and Impact
The symposium attracted a large number of students, reinforcing the university’s commitment to:
- Raising awareness about security threats.
- Providing guidance on mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
- Encouraging ethical behavior in academics and social settings.
- Promoting a safe and supportive university environment.
This initiative is part of the University of Fallujah’s ongoing efforts to create a secure, ethical, and academically strong student community through education and preventive programs.
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