delivered by Assist. Prof. Dr. Nebras Hussein Mahawesh and Lecturer Rawaa Thahir Hameed, with the participation of college staff an postgraduate students.
The course addressed the importance of maintaining the accuracy of the Arabic language in official correspondence within governmental and academic institutions, emphasizing how precise drafting enhances clarity and effectiveness in administrative communication. It also reviewed the most common linguistic errors and methods to correct them using simplified grammatical rules.
The instructors focused on formal and professional style in writing letters, memoranda, and reports, including selecting appropriate vocabulary and constructing correct sentences, to ensure effective administrative communication aligned with institutional contexts.
This training course aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4 (Quality Education), which emphasizes developing professional skills and knowledge, enhancing the capabilities of personnel in state institutions, and contributing to improved administrative performance and service quality.
The course concluded with a discussion session and practical examples drawn from everyday correspondence, reinforcing the practical benefits for participants.

