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On Thursday, September 5, 2024, the master's thesis of student Mustafa Malik Anas was discussed. The thesis is titled "Urban Topophilia: A Study of Urban Spaces within Contemporary Residential Complexes." The thesis explored the concept of "urban topophilia" and its impact on place attachment within contemporary residential complexes.

The thesis addressed the issues of spatial disorganization and the challenges facing urban spaces in vertical residential complexes due to urban development and increasing population density. This often results in a loss of spatial values and meanings and delays in meeting human needs, negatively affecting human and social interactions. The study aimed to build a theoretical framework connecting the physical, social, and symbolic characteristics of a place to enhance attachment and satisfaction, promoting human desires and stability within the place. The study used a quantitative approach, including surveys and questionnaires, and analyzed responses using statistical methods and software. The findings indicated that integrating these spatial characteristics and their various indicators contributes to enhancing place attachment, psychological comfort, and the desire for stability and residence in vertical residential complexes.

The examination committee consisted of the following esteemed members:

  • Prof. Dr. Widad Mahmoud Shuker ………..…… Chair
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Dhurgham Mazher Al-Ubaidi ………… Member
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Nada Abdul-Ma’in Hassan ………… Member
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Haidar Jasem Al-Saadi ………… Member and Supervisor

We wish the researcher and all our graduate students success and prosperity.

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
لزيارة صفحة الفيس بوك الرسمي للقسم 
 
 
لزيارة صفحة الانستكرام  الرسمي للقسم 
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Under the supervision of Assistant Professor Hussein Ali Hassan, a faculty member in our department and the head of the Rehabilitation, Employment, and Graduate Follow-up Unit in the Office of the Vice President for Scientific Affairs,

Engineer Ayat Ali Nafeh, an employee in our department, participated in a leadership training course for trainers held at The Start Hub. The course was overseen by the Prime Minister's Advisor Dr. Hussein Flamers and aimed to teach students and graduates how to apply for entrepreneurial initiatives by developing a project plan within their scientific fields at government and private universities and colleges. The course was successfully completed.

 
 
 
 
 
 
لزيارة صفحة الفيس بوك الرسمي للقسم 
 
 
لزيارة صفحة الانستكرام  الرسمي للقسم 
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