A Seminar by Cihan University-Erbil Students: Sharing Insights After Returning from the Arab Toxicology Knights Cup Competition
Upon their return from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, students from Cihan University-Erbil’s Biomedical Sciences Department and College of Pharmacy held a seminar on Thursday, May 2, 2024, to recount their enriching experience participating in the Arab Toxicology Knights Cup competition. The seminar provided a comprehensive overview of their journey, detailing the challenges faced, lessons learned, and achievements attained during their time there.
Led by Assistant Lecturer Dr. Sarah Mohammed Hameed, the seminar commenced with a reflection on the preparation process undertaken by the students before their departure. From rigorous training sessions to meticulous research, the team spared no effort in ensuring they were well-equipped to represent their university on an international platform.
During the seminar, participants had the opportunity to delve into the intricacies of toxicology research, exploring various topics discussed and debated during the competition. The students from the Biomedical Sciences Department and College of Pharmacy shared insights gained from engaging with peers and experts in the field, highlighting the significance of collaborative learning and knowledge exchange in academic endeavors.
Additionally, the seminar served as a platform for these students to express gratitude to their mentors, sponsors, and supporters whose unwavering encouragement and guidance played a pivotal role in their journey. Through heartfelt anecdotes and personal reflections, they conveyed their appreciation for the invaluable support received throughout their academic pursuits.
As the seminar drew to a close, the returning students expressed their commitment to leveraging their experiences to drive positive change within their academic community and beyond. With a renewed sense of purpose and determination, they look forward to applying the knowledge and skills acquired during their participation in the Arab Toxicology Knights Cup competition to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of their respective fields.
The seminar ended with a note of optimism and inspiration, underscoring the transformative power of international collaborations and the boundless potential of dedicated students driven by a passion for academic excellence.