As part of the activities of the Continuing Education Unit, the College of Pharmacy at the University of Nineveh organized a scientific lecture entitled “Prompt Engineering for Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy Education.” The lecture addressed the concept of formulating effective prompts and intelligent instructions for AI-based systems, through posing the scientific question:
“How can we craft precise prompts to achieve optimal responses, and how does prompting methodology influence AI accuracy?”
The lecture was delivered by pharmacist Zainab Mustafa, in the presence of the college’s faculty members, on Wednesday, 7 January 2025. During the session, she highlighted the mechanisms for employing prompt engineering to enhance teaching and learning skills in the pharmaceutical field, as well as its role in improving the efficiency of utilizing artificial intelligence technologies within academic and research environments.
The lecture also witnessed constructive scientific discussions focusing on ways to maximize the benefits of artificial intelligence in curriculum development and modern teaching methodologies, thereby contributing to the advancement of the academic development process at the college.




