In a step that enhances the bonds of scientific and academic collaboration among Iraqi educational institutions, Professor Dr. Ne’mah Dahash Farhan, Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad, met with Professor Dr. Mohammed Jassim Al-Essawi, Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Fallujah, during an official visit by Al-Essawi to the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad. This visit aimed to explore ways to strengthen joint cooperation between the two colleges and to exchange experiences and opinions on various academic and scientific issues.

During the visit, Dr. Farhan and Dr. Al-Essawi held an extensive meeting in which they discussed a series of projects and initiatives that would contribute to the development of academic work and scientific research in both colleges. These projects included the exchange of faculty members and researchers to enrich academic experiences and share knowledge across various disciplines, the organization of joint conferences and scientific seminars, and the development of joint postgraduate programs to meet labor market needs and enhance scientific capabilities.

In this context, the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad praised the pioneering role played by the college in the fields of higher education and scientific research, emphasizing the importance of this visit in strengthening relations between the two colleges and opening new horizons for joint cooperation.

For his part, the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Fallujah expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the University of Baghdad and its college for the warm reception and generous hospitality, affirming the significance of this visit in fulfilling the aspirations of students and faculty members in both colleges.

In conclusion, this visit marks the culmination of a series of efforts made by the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Baghdad to enhance scientific and academic collaboration with various educational institutions, both Iraqi and Arab, contributing to the advancement of higher education and scientific research in Iraq.

 

 

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