The Administrative Technical Institute Holds a Scientific Workshop on Strengthening National Belonging and Reducing Illegal Immigration
The Administrative Technical Institute organized an educational scientific workshop entitled “Strengthening National Belonging as a Means to Reduce Illegal Immigration”, hosted by the University Psychological Guidance Unit in cooperation with the Department of Materials Management Technologies, in the institute’s Discussions and Seminars Hall.
The workshop was delivered by Assistant Lecturer Hamed Shaker Mahmoud, who highlighted the importance of instilling the values of national belonging among young people and their vital role in promoting social stability. He also shed light on the main psychological, social, and economic factors that drive some youth toward illegal immigration, as well as the negative consequences this phenomenon has on both individuals and society.
During the workshop, the lecturer emphasized the importance of activating the role of educational institutions in spreading national awareness and strengthening the spirit of responsibility and belonging through purposeful counseling and awareness programs that contribute to building balanced personalities capable of facing challenges and strengthening confidence in the homeland and its future.
The workshop was attended by Prof. Dr. Iman Askar Hawi, Dean of the Administrative Technical Institute, along with a number of faculty members, staff, and students. The event also featured constructive discussions and contributions that enriched the workshop’s themes and deepened understanding of ways to reduce illegal immigration by promoting national values and genuine belonging to society and nation.


