The Minister of Education presides over the meeting of the opinion committee and directs the facilitation of procedures for accepting foreign students in primary and higher studies
2023-02-27
Pictures of the inspection tour of the President of the Northern Technical University, Professor Dr. Alia Abbas Ali Al-Attar, in the university’s corridors.
2023-02-28
The Minister of Education presides over the meeting of the opinion committee and directs the facilitation of procedures for accepting foreign students in primary and higher studies
2023-02-27
Pictures of the inspection tour of the President of the Northern Technical University, Professor Dr. Alia Abbas Ali Al-Attar, in the university’s corridors.
2023-02-28
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The Minister of Education launches the (Study in Iraq) project to accept foreign students into universities

The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi, announced the launch of the (Study in Iraq) project to accept foreign students in Iraqi universities.
In the second meeting of the opinion committee, the Minister of Education directed all universities to facilitate the procedures for accepting foreign students in primary and postgraduate studies and to complete the requirements of the project related to preparing websites for registering foreign students wishing to study in the majors that will be announced soon.
The Minister of Education stated that this pioneering project (Study in Iraq) comes in the context of the integration of academic reputation, scientific research, discreet publishing, and the quality of the educational environment.
It represents a deliberate trend to achieve the steps of Iraqi universities in occupying their usual position after they adopted the Bologna path and rose positive ranks in the international rankings and recorded a clear rise in the scientific publishing index within the discreet capacities, in addition to expanding in the areas of international cooperation and memorandums of academic understanding with international institutions and universities.

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