In an effort to enhance practical legal education (SDG 4), the College of Law at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) collaborated with the Karbala Court of Appeal to offer a lecture to third-year students. The lecture, delivered by Judge Rasem Al-Yasiri, Deputy Head of the Karbala Court of Appeal, focused on virtual courts and judicial processes.
This initiative aimed to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world legal practice. By introducing students to actual court procedures, the lecture provided valuable insights into the judicial system, fostering a deeper understanding of legal professionalism.
Through such collabourations, the university continues to prioritise inclusive and quality education (SDG 4), preparing students for the labour market (SDG 8), and supporting the rule of law (SDG 16) in society.
As part of its commitment to public safety and sustainable urban development, the College of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), in collaboration with the Karbala Traffic Directorate, organised a symposium on traffic challenges and road safety.
Lieutenant Colonel Muhannad Al-Husseini presented insights on traffic accident trends, underlying causes, and strategic solutions to enhance road safety, reduce congestion, and promote efficient transportation systems. The event emphasised the importance of collaborative governance, data-driven policies, and public awareness in building resilient infrastructure and sustainable urban mobility for the community.
In its commitment to academic excellence and sustainable educational development, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organised a workshop titled "Evaluating Faculty Performance Based on Bologna Process Standards" under the supervision of the Quality Assurance and Academic Performance Department.
This initiative aligns with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research’s efforts to enhance higher education quality in accordance with international benchmarks. Participants explored evaluation methodologies based on the Bologna Process framework, focusing on key assessment criteria and their alignment with global best practices in higher education.
The workshop emphasised the importance of standardised evaluation in improving teaching effectiveness, fostering innovative learning environments, and ensuring high-quality education. Experts highlighted the role of these practices in creating a resilient and globally competitive academic system, reinforcing the sustainability and continuous advancement of higher education institutions.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has issued a decree appointing 342 postgraduate degree holders and top-ranking graduates to ministry positions, supporting quality education (SDG 4) and institutional development.
Candidates must visit designated advisory centres with the required documents. The appointment process begins Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 9:00 AM and remains open for ten working days.
This initiative promotes decent work and economic growth (SDG 8) and reduced inequalities (SDG 10) by ensuring fair employment opportunities for skilled professionals, reinforcing a knowledge-driven society.
For the official decree and candidate list:
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Advisory Centres:
Al-Mustansiriyah University: Candidates 1–171
University of Technology: Candidates 172–342
The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) has achieved a new academic milestone by entering the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) for the first time, securing fourth place among private universities in Iraq and leading as the top-ranked university in Karbala.
URAP is a globally recognised ranking system that evaluates universities based on research output, publication quality, citation impact, and international research collaboration.
This achievement highlights the university’s commitment to quality education (SDG 4) and industry, innovation, and infrastructure (SDG 9) by enhancing research excellence and aligning with international academic standards, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in higher education.
In alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Quality Education (SDG 4), Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8), and Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9), Prof. Dr. Nofal Al-Aaraji, Vice President of the University for Administrative Affairs, visited the Student Cultural Centre to engage with trainees participating in the ministerial "Riyada" initiative supported by the university.
This visit underscores the university’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and innovative learning environment, empowering students with entrepreneurial skills, and preparing them for a sustainable and competitive job market. By investing in creativity and innovation, the university contributes to economic development and strengthens the role of higher education in driving long-term sustainability and social impact.
The Student Affairs Department at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organised a workshop for faculty members and student affairs staff from various colleges on the University Management System launched by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The workshop covered the mechanisms of using the new system and the services it provides, including student data management, registration, issuance of digital IDs, and the automation of various academic processes.
Additionally, participants discussed the challenges that may arise in implementing the system within colleges and explored technical and administrative solutions to ensure its optimal deployment.
As part of efforts to enhance the quality of scientific laboratories and develop a more advanced research and experimental environment, Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Saeed Al-Hayawi, President of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), has launched the Laboratory Quality Competition at the College of Engineering to support university laboratories and strengthen the role of their supervisors.
The university president also directed that the winning laboratory in the competition be honoured in recognition of its efforts to improve laboratory quality and provide an advanced educational environment for students.
As part of ongoing development initiatives, the president instructed the implementation of a QR code system on all laboratory equipment, containing technical specifications, operating instructions, and possible experiments. This system aims to facilitate student access to information and ensure efficient and effective use of laboratory devices.
In support of student and graduate projects, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), through its Qualification and Employment Division, continues to offer training courses as part of the government-led "Riyada" initiative.
2025/03/14The first master's thesis defence for international students admitted to Iraqi universities under the "Study in Iraq" programme took place. The initiative was launched by the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi, in 2023.
The thesis, submitted by Marwa Al-Muwajda from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, specialised in chemistry at the College of Science, University of Mosul, was approved. Her research, titled "The Role of Thiosulphate Sulfotransferase in Type 2 Diabetes," was evaluated by an academic committee comprising experts from the University of Mosul’s College of Science and the Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences at Mutah University, Jordan.
It is worth noting that Minister Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi has announced the admission of over 3,000 international students into Iraqi universities across the first and second editions of the "Study in Iraq" programme for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is preparing to launch the third edition for the 2025/2026 academic year.
The Women's Religious Preaching Division of the Religious Affairs Department at the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH) organized a Ramadan evening attended by female students from the Quranic gathering of the university dormitories at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), alongside participants from other Quranic events.
The event featured a presentation on the life and biography of Lady Khadija (PBUH), highlighting her esteemed status in Islam and the importance of women following her noble example and righteous path. The evening concluded with an interactive jurisprudence competition, where valuable prizes were awarded to the winners.
The College of Nursing at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), under the direct supervision of the college administration, conducted the trial comprehensive assessment exam for second-year students. The exam was held in the presence of a representative from the ministerial team at the University of Karbala.
This exam aims to prepare students and familiarise them with the mechanism of the official comprehensive exam mandated by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, ensuring that the questions are standardised across all nursing colleges in Iraq.
The trial exam is part of the final preparations for the official ministerial comprehensive assessment exam, which will be administered nationwide across all Iraqi nursing colleges. This standardised exam is designed to evaluate student performance and ensure the achievement of uniform educational outcomes across Iraq.
In commemoration of the anniversary of the passing of Lady Khadija Al-Kubra (PBUH), the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organized a communal iftar banquet for orphaned girls residing in the shelter affiliated with the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH). This initiative aligns with the university's ongoing commitment to supporting the most vulnerable segments of society.
The event saw the participation of several faculty members and students, featuring various activities and gift distributions to the children attending.
This gesture is part of the university's broader humanitarian efforts to serve the local community and promote the spirit of social solidarity.
As part of its commitment to social responsibility and fostering a culture of health awareness, the College of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organized a field visit to several schools in Karbala, including Ali Al-Asghar Schools for Orphans. The initiative aimed to educate students on the fundamentals of disease prevention and encourage healthy behaviours.
The visit featured educational lectures on the importance of personal hygiene, daily health habits, and effective methods for disease prevention. This effort aligns with the college's broader strategy to spread health awareness among students specifically and to promote preventive health concepts within the community at large.
As part of its ongoing efforts to develop the life and professional skills of its academic staff, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organized a training workshop titled "Frame," attended by a number of faculty members and students.
The workshop addressed the importance of setting personal boundaries and their impact on achieving balance and success in life. Several key topics were discussed, most notably that boundaries are not restrictions but rather a means of protecting one's rights, time, and aspirations. It was emphasized that setting boundaries is a skill that can be learned and mastered, enhancing a balanced life and contributing to individuals' success in their professional, academic, and administrative fields.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance academic and administrative cooperation, the Vice President for Scientific Affairs at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), Professor Waqid Al-Mousawi, welcomed the Dean of the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala, Professor Hamida Aidan Al-Fatlawi, along with her accompanying delegation.
The visit included discussions on strengthening scientific collaboration between the two universities as well as a field tour of the university's Computer Centre to explore the technologies in use. Both sides also explored opportunities for administrative cooperation within the centre, aiming to enhance institutional performance and improve services provided to students and researchers.
The College of Law and Political Science at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organized a scientific symposium titled:
"Religious Authority, Tribes, and Law: A Partnership in Achieving Community Security"
The event was attended by a group of academic, security, and social figures.
The symposium featured Brigadier General Alaa Al-Hasnawi, Director of the Karbala Crimes Department, who highlighted the crucial role of religious authority and tribes in reinforcing the law and ensuring societal stability. Al-Hasnawi emphasized the importance of effective coordination between security institutions, legal bodies, and tribal leaders to achieve peace and security in the community.
The event also included in-depth discussions on mechanisms for cooperation among these entities to uphold justice and maintain social harmony.
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance academic and scientific collaboration between educational institutions, the Dean of the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), Professor Awad Al-Khalidi, welcomed the Dean of the College of Administration and Economics at Wasit University, Professor Ahmed Al-Waeli, during an official visit aimed at exploring opportunities for joint cooperation.
The meeting focused on ways to strengthen collaboration in scientific research and academic exchange between the two universities. Discussions also covered the possibility of signing a joint scientific cooperation agreement to develop academic programmes and enhance educational quality, supporting the advancement of higher education at both institutions.
Iraqi universities, along with their faculties, senior administrations, and students, continue their active participation in the second day of the Quranic Council under the slogan “Ramadan: The Spring of the Quran," held at the University of Baghdad under the patronage of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi.
This event provides a valuable platform for engagement in various Quranic activities, reflecting the commitment of Iraqi universities to fostering religious and cultural awareness among students and the academic community during the holy month of Ramadan.
The College of Engineering at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organized a scientific field trip for Civil Engineering students to Al-Hindiya Barrage Project, one of Iraq's major strategic infrastructure projects. The visit aimed to expand students’ horizons by linking the theoretical concepts learned in classrooms with practical, real-world applications.
During the visit, students explored the history of the barrage, its construction mechanisms, water capacity, and the electricity generated by the facility. They also gained an understanding of the operation of the barrage gates.
The visit targeted third- and fourth-year Civil Engineering students, focusing on enhancing their practical skills and providing direct field experience. It offered a valuable opportunity for students to interact with project specialists, contributing to their knowledge development and sharpening their professional skills as they prepare for future careers in civil engineering.
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi, honored the winners of the Excellence Award for AI Developers during the Third Annual Iraqi AI Forum.
During the event, the Minister emphasized the Ministry’s commitment to advancing artificial intelligence by establishing a College of AI, creating specialized departments and centers, and supporting curriculum development related to AI integration across academic programmes. He also highlighted the launch of the AI Award for Scientific Research, the formation of AI Engineering Clubs in universities and colleges, and the foundation of AI and cybersecurity laboratories.
Dr. Al-Aboudi noted that the rapid growth in AI necessitates synchronized efforts and provides vital opportunities for expanding knowledge and practices. He stressed the importance of leveraging AI in education, forecasting outcomes, and enhancing research tools and technologies to better understand and address current challenges and demands.
The forum featured a speech by the President of the University of Information Technology and Communications, success stories and inspiring experiences in AI applications, and the recognition of the top three AI development projects. Additionally, a panel discussion was held on expert insights into the future of AI, along with an exhibition showcasing AI-related equipment and applications.
The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) welcomed a group of fifth-grade students from the High School for Outstanding Students as part of a scientific field trip aimed at strengthening ties between educational institutions and familiarizing students with university life.
The visit included a tour of the university’s colleges and scientific laboratories, where the students explored the various academic disciplines and study programmes offered by the university. They also received a detailed explanation about university education prospects and the academic and professional development opportunities available to students.
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said in welcoming the holy month of Ramadan:
"Ask Allah, your Lord, with sincere intentions and pure hearts to grant you success in fasting and reciting His Book, for the unfortunate one is he who is deprived of Allah's forgiveness in this great month. Remember with your hunger and thirst the hunger and thirst of the Day of Judgment, give charity to your poor and needy, honour your elders, and show mercy to your young ones."
(Virtues of Imam Ali (PBUH); p. 133)
On this occasion, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Master, the Imam of the Age (may Allah hasten his reappearance), the esteemed religious authorities, and all believers on the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. May Allah bring it upon all with goodness, blessings, and forgiveness, by the blessing of prayers upon Muhammad and his holy progeny.
The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), in collaboration with the High Commission for Human Rights—Karbala Office, organized a scientific symposium titled "Intellectual Immunisation Against Terrorism and Violent Extremism."
The symposium featured lectures by Dr. Sabah Al-Jubouri, Majid Ouda Al-Masoudi, and Nawras Adnan, who presented scientific and analytical insights into the dangers of extremist ideologies, the importance of intellectual and legal awareness in curbing violent extremism, and strategies to strengthen intellectual security within society.
This symposium is part of the university's ongoing series of scientific activities, reflecting its social responsibility to spread awareness and combat all forms of extremism.