The College of Computer Science and Information Technology Holds an Awareness Seminar Entitled “Responsible Citizenship and Its Historical Role in Promoting Social Peace”

The Department of Computer Science, the Human Rights Unit, and the Continuing Education Unit of the College of Computer Science and Information Technology, in cooperation with the Higher Authority for Tribal Conflict Resolution, held an awareness seminar entitled “Responsible Citizenship and Its Historical Role in Promoting Social Peace.” The seminar was attended by a number of faculty members, staff, and students.

The seminar aimed to highlight the concept of responsible citizenship and its importance in building a cohesive university community based on respect for the law and fostering a spirit of national belonging. It also aimed to demonstrate its historical role in establishing the values ​​of peaceful coexistence and rejecting extremism and violence.

The seminar included discussions on several key themes, including the relationship between social awareness and achieving stability, and the impact of fulfilling national duties in supporting the development process.

The seminar witnessed significant interaction from the attendees through questions and comments that enriched the discussion, contributing to the promotion of a culture of good citizenship and the consolidation of the principles of social peace within the university environment.