Students of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa Achieve Fourth Place in the Arab Scout Youth Award

Students of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa achieved a distinguished milestone by securing fourth place at the Arab Scout Youth Award – Second Edition, hosted by the United Arab Emirates, for their innovative project “Iraq Scouts Application”.

This accomplishment was achieved under the supervision of the Department of Student Activities. The university was represented at the award ceremony by Abbas Alaa Dheyaa Al-Deen, a student from the College of Science, Department of Information Technology, and was completed in coordination with the University Scouting Committee at the Ministry of Higher Education and with the support of the Iraqi Scout Association.

The project reflects the students’ ability to apply their technical skills in serving youth communities. It aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4: Quality Education, by promoting applied learning and innovative competencies. It also contributes to Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure through the development of technological solutions that support the scouting movement. Furthermore, the initiative highlights a spirit of institutional collaboration in accordance with Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals, demonstrated through the integration of efforts between the university and national and Arab scouting organisations.

The University Scouting Team included: 

  • Dr Humam Al-Khafaji – Team Leader

  • Abbas Alaa Saleh – College of Science / Information Technology

  • Ameer Nizar Abbas – College of Engineering / Biomedical Engineering

  • Fatima Sadiq Jafar – College of Engineering / Biomedical Engineering

  • Fadak Asaad Hameed – College of Engineering / Biomedical Engineering

This achievement affirms the university’s commitment to supporting its students, encouraging their pioneering initiatives, and strengthening their presence in Arab forums through projects that align with the requirements of sustainable development and serve youth and student communities.