On Wednesday 5 August 2009, Islamic University of Gaza celebrated the graduation of engineering class, of its 28th graduation ceremonies, from the Faculty of Engineering.
The ceremony was attended MP. Jamal Alkhodari, Board of Trustees Chairman, Broad of Trustees members, Dr Kamalain Shaath, IUG President, university council members, Dr. Muhammed Husien, Vice Dean of Engineering Faculty Dean, university officials, other academic leaders, businessmen and community leaders.
MP. Jamal Al-Khodari, Board of Trustees chairman, was very proud of the Faculty of Engineering staff effectiveness and talked about the importance of scientific labs and technical devices in strengthening the students’ theoretical studies. He also stated the importance of practical training in enriching graduates with required experience and skills.
MP Al-Khodari condemned the unjustified Israeli targeting to the Islamic University Scientific and Engineering labs. He added that (51) of (74) labs _ serving science, medicine, nursing, and engineering_ were completely destroyed during the war. MP Al-Khodari ended his speech by thanking the university staff for their continuous effort to deal with such conditions.
MP Al-Khodari confirmed that the Engineering students will build the Gaza Strip and the university after the destroying from Israeli planes especially that we have many creative and excellent students better than before.
Dr. Kamalain Shaath, IUG President, expressed his deep appreciation to the proficiency of IUG Scientific faculties that enrich the position of the university locally and internationally. He also confirmed the importance of IUG students’ participation in international competitions to develop their abilities, and to provide them with skills that help to communicate effectively in society. Dr. Shaath congratulated the Engineering Faculty for their winning in Zuhair Hejawi Prize in Scientific research and the successive role in cooperating with a big number of international, regional and local institutions and universities referring that the latest was yesterday between the Faculty of Engineering at IUG and University in Germany.
