Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Engineering Holds a Workshop on Peaceful Coexistence as a Civilized Value in Building Societies

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Post Date: 2026-02-12

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The Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Engineering, in cooperation with the Women’s Affairs Unit and the University Psychological Counseling Unit, held an awareness workshop on Thursday, 12 February 2026, entitled “Peaceful Coexistence as a Civilized Value in Building Societies.” The workshop was delivered by Asst. Lecturer Enas Abdulameer Abboud and took place in the department’s Graduate Studies Hall.

The workshop highlighted the importance of peaceful coexistence as one of the fundamental civilized values in building societies, and its role in promoting tolerance, acceptance of others, and the consolidation of a culture of dialogue, all of which contribute to achieving social stability and creating a positive environment based on mutual respect and understanding.

The workshop also emphasized the importance of raising community awareness of these values, particularly within the university environment, due to their significant role in preparing a generation capable of positive interaction with different segments of society and contributing to development and stability.

The workshop was attended by a number of faculty members and students, and witnessed positive engagement from the participants through discussions and interventions that enriched its themes, stressing the importance of organizing such awareness activities aimed at consolidating human values and building a more cohesive society.