Under the supervision of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor Dr. Sarmed H. Kathum Alkhateeb, the Scientific Affairs Unit held an in-person scientific lecture entitled “Synthesis, Characterization, and Preliminary Antimicrobial Evaluation of New Schiff bases and Aminothiadiazole Derivatives of N-Substituted Phthalimide”, which was delivered by Lecturer Nedaa Abd-Al Hameed in the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department to present research published by the faculty members and postgraduate students in the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department and to exchange ideas and access to the scientific productions. The lecture included different themes, such as an introduction to the general synthetic pathway of the target compounds as well as an explanation of how new derivatives are prepared and how they are inferred using analytical methods (FT IR, 1H NMR, and TLC), in addition to the presentation of laboratory results regarding their antimicrobial effectiveness. At the end of the lecture, questions from the audience were answered by the lecturer.