Cihan University-Erbil Students in Poland Engage Actively in Scientific and Cultural Activities
Students at Cihan University-Erbil in Poland, approaching the end of their academic programs, are actively engaged in a range of scientific and cultural activities within their respective departments.
At Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Poland, Razan Raed Barani from the Department of Biomedical Sciences presented a paper on heart attacks, identifying them as one of the most critical conditions affecting individuals. The presentation thoroughly examined the causes, risks, and treatment methods for heart attacks. In the same department, Abdulrahman Yareeb Idrees delivered a seminar on the relationship between diet and the immune system, emphasizing the health risks associated with various dieting practices. Additionally, during a hands-on session, Razan Raad conducted a detailed analysis of the interactions and effects of orange nanoparticles on chicken embryos. She focused on dissecting and microinjecting the embryos, observing the impact of these nanoparticles on cellular and developmental processes.
On the other hand, Nyan Osman, a student in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at Warsaw University of Life Sciences, engaged in cultural exchange activities during her holidays with fellow students from various countries. Through these interactions, they developed a deep understanding of each other’s cultures and strengthened their social bonds. Subsequently, she visited Gdańsk, Poland, accompanied by her classmates from Germany, Azerbaijan, and Turkey.