The College of Education - Qurna at the University of Basra organized an educational symposium (The university student between reality and ambition))
The symposium aimed to teach college students to adhere to ethical behaviors and stay away from immoral ones, as well as to build their academic and professional character in order to advance the society in which they live.
The symposium, in which His Eminence Sheikh Abd al-Rida Maalish lectured, included the definition of the educated student, and what are the aspects on which the university student relies in order for it to be said that the university student is an educated student, and knowing the cognitive aspect that students must adhere to and identifying the behavioral aspect that he undertakes. The student in the college learns about deviant behaviors, identifies them, and learns the most prominent solutions and treatment to get rid of them.
The symposium recommended the need to adhere to the following matters:
- Commitment to the ethics of scientific research and the professional integrity of the research in which one participates.
- Commitment to attending important lectures on time; Your commitment to them will increase the speed of your understanding of them, and will enable you to overcome the obstacles to understanding that you may encounter while studying.
- Adherence to the university’s rules and regulations related to taking exams (not to cheat, attempt, or help colleagues to cheat on one’s own behalf or on the part of others).
- Commitment to behavior and appearance appropriate to Islamic and university norms, and not to engage in any behavior that violates Islamic morals or public morals observed within the university.
- Refrain from harming religious beliefs, national unity, or nationalist sentiments, or intentionally inciting sectarian or ethnic strife in word or deed.
- Not to harm the reputation of the university or college by any inappropriate behavior on or off campus