The College of Mass Communication at the University of Baghdad took part in the “Riyada” Trainers Preparation Program, which concluded at the University of Baghdad and was hosted by the College of Artificial Intelligence under the supervision of Prime Minister’s Advisor Dr. Hussein Flamerz, with the participation of several academic institutions.
The program aimed to qualify training staff capable of transferring entrepreneurship and innovation skills to students, contributing to the development of their abilities and enhancing their opportunities in the labor market, in addition to supporting educational trends toward modern practical and technological fields.
The College of Mass Communication was represented in the program by Sitt Taysir Khalid. The participation reinforced the college’s presence in national initiatives focused on skill development and youth empowerment.
On the sidelines of the program, Dr. Hussein Flamerz reviewed the reality of technical education, praising the efforts of educational institutions in keeping pace with modern developments and stressing the importance of continued cooperation between universities and supporting bodies to improve the educational environment.
The College of Mass Communication affirmed its commitment to engaging with quality initiatives that contribute to building students’ capacities, strengthening its role in preparing a generation capable of innovation and competition across various fields.




