Prof.Mohamad Osama Al-Jabban

 


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Preparing to Establish a Professional Master's Program in Climate Change at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Damascus University

 Faculty of Civil Engineering at Damascus University is preparing to establish a professional Master’s program in climate change with the aim of addressing one of the most prominent global environmental issues. The program will focus on providing advanced knowledge about the causes and effects of climate change, in addition to engineering solutions and innovative technologies to mitigate these effects.

 
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On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Damascus University Takes Pioneering and Ongoing Steps to Empower Students with Disabilities and Provide them with Appropriate Educational Services

  Within the framework of its societal role and in accordance with government directives to care for students with disabilities, Damascus University pays attention and care through many distinguished educational services, student activities, events, seminars and research, with the aim of working to integrate these students into university life, and providing all the facilities and tools that help them complete their studies.

 

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Day Two of "Preserving Heritage and Identity" Symposium

 The second day "Preserving Heritage and Identity" symposium at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Damascus University, featured scientific sessions covering various topics linking national identity and cultural heritage. The focus was on historical, legal, and social dimensions, examining the relationship between heritage and national identity from multiple angles, including arts, media, literature, and social communication.

 
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"Preserving Heritage and Identity": A scientific Symposium at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities

 Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Damascus University organized a scientific symposium entitled "Preserving Heritage and Identity", in which challenges facing heritage and cultural identity, social changes, and the role of Arabic in promoting national identity were discussed.

 

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