Meeting of the Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences with the teaching staff
The Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, Dr. Talal Al-Kamali, held a meeting with the teaching staff on Saturday, September 14, 2024. At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Al-Kamali welcomed the new professors.
The Dean of the College also stressed the importance of ethics in academic work, emphasising the need to link lessons with educational and ethical guidance. During the meeting, several major issues related to the college were discussed, including:National classification criteria and the importance of quality assessment.Writing research and the importance of completing it.Holding a quality course according to the specified schedule.Distributing academic committees to professors.Percentage of completion of study materials and adherence to teaching hours.The need to follow up on attendance and absence.- Preparing for a workshop on teaching methods.
Dr. Al-Kamali concluded the meeting by emphasising the importance of joint cooperation and commitment to the highest standards of education and teaching to achieve academic excellence in the college.
Assistant Professor Dr. Shaimaa Hussein Nofal, Dean of the College of Science, presented the second training workshop for the staff of the College of Administration and Economics. This workshop is part of a series of training sessions organised by the Continous Education Centre at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) for the teaching staff responsible for implementing the “Bologna Process” mechanisms in the relevant colleges and departments for the upcoming academic year 2024-2025. These sessions are conducted in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
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In a step reflecting the commitment of both universities to enhancing academic collaboration, Assistant Professor Dr. Shaimaa Hussein Nofal, Dean of the College of Science and Head of the Department of Medical Physics, along with her accompanying delegation, discussed a scientific twinning agreement with Assistant Professor Dr. Huda Abdul Redha Al-Hashimi, Dean of the College of Applied Medical Sciences, and Dr. Ali Hamad Al-Kalkawi, Head of the Department of Medical Physics at the University of Karbala.The agreement includes: The Bologna Process, evaluative examinations, the organization of joint workshops and seminars, as well as collaborative research projects. Additionally, the agreement aims to promote the development of joint curricula and the exchange of technical expertise, thereby contributing to the enhancement of educational standards.
In accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Head of the Information Technology Department and Director of the Continuing Education Center at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (peace be upon him), Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Mohammed Al-Ghanmi, the university’s representative to the ministry for managing the Bologna Process, conducted a training workshop for the teaching staff involved in implementing the “Bologna Process” mechanisms in the colleges and departments included in its application for the upcoming academic year 2024-2025.
Under the direction of the Dean of the College of Science, Dr. Shaimaa Hussein Nofal, and the Head of the Information Technology Department, Dr. Haider Mohammed Ali Al-Ghanmi, the Information Technology Department organized a workshop titled “Blended Learning.” The workshop was presented by faculty member Dr. Ahmed Yahya Awad to the faculty members of the College of Science. The workshop covered several key topics:
The first topic defined blended learning as a term used to describe education that combines e-learning and traditional teaching methods to create a new methodology in education called blended learning.
The second topic explained that there are several types of blended learning offered in Iraqi universities, including face-to-face learning, rotation, flexible learning, and other forms of education.
The third topic highlighted the importance of blended learning, noting that it is more efficient as it improves the effectiveness of the entire educational process and helps make the educational process easier.
Appointment of Prof. Dr. Iyad Karim Abdul Hassoun Al-Salahi Al-Ibrahimi to the Arbitration Board of the Journal of "Our Manuscripts" issued by the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali
Professor Dr. Iyad Karim Abdul Hassoun Al-Salahi Al-Ibrahimi, a faculty member at the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiya, was selected to be a member of the Arbitration Board of the Journal of "Our Manuscripts" issued by the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs at the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali.
This appointment is a valuable addition to Dr. Iyad Al-Salahi's academic and research career, and reflects the extent of confidence in his scientific expertise in the field of Islamic studies and manuscript verification.
Warith Al-Anbia University receives a delegation from the Scientific Committee of Warith Al-Anbia Foundation for Specialized Studies in the Husseini Renaissance
The President of Warith Al-Anbia University (peace be upon him), Professor Ibrahim Saeed Al-Hayawi, accompanied by Professor Dr. Waqid Al-Moussawi, Assistant President of the University for Scientific Affairs, and Assistant Professor Dr. Talal Faeq Al-Kamali, Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences, received a delegation from the Scientific Committee of Warith Al-Anbia Foundation for Specialized Studies in the Husseini Renaissance affiliated with the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain.
This visit came with the aim of enhancing communication between the institutions of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain and opening up horizons of cooperation to prepare for the 18th edition of the International Spring of Martyrdom Festival, under the title "Imam Hussain (peace be upon him), Heir of the Prophets and Descendant of the Guardians".
The festival will include several themes, including: "The Personality of Imam Hussain (peace be upon him) in the Visit of Warith", "The Husseini Renaissance in the Visit of Warith", "The Doctrinal Dimensions in the Visit of Warith", and "The Historical Contents in the Visit of Warith".
It is noteworthy that the University of the Prophets’ Successor holds many festivals, conferences, and scientific and cultural forums, and the “Islam is Life” conference will be held at the end of this month.
The Deanship of the College of Islamic Sciences congratulates M.M. Nour Fadhel Marza Al-Jubouri on her acceptance into postgraduate studies
The Deanship of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiya extends its warmest congratulations to the lecturer M.M. Nour Fadhel Marza Al-Jubouri on the occasion of her acceptance into postgraduate doctoral studies at the University of Karbala.
This acceptance is an important step in her academic career, and reflects her excellence and dedication in the field of scientific research. The Deanship of the College wishes her continued success in her academic and scientific career, and that this stage will be a gateway to achieving more achievements.
The College of Islamic Sciences congratulates Dr. Ibrahim Jassim Kazim Jaafar Al-Mousawi on obtaining the title of Assistant Professor
The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiya extends its warmest congratulations to the lecturer Dr. Ibrahim Jassim Kazim Jaafar Al-Mousawi on the occasion of being granted the title of Assistant Professor.
This achievement comes in appreciation of his distinguished academic efforts and valuable scientific contributions in the field of Islamic studies, which reflects dedication and sincerity in performing his educational mission.
The college wishes Dr. Ibrahim further success and progress in his academic career, and that this title will be another step towards more creativity and scientific giving.
The College of Islamic Sciences congratulates its graduates on their acceptance into postgraduate studies in Karbala
The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Warith Al-Anbiya extends its warmest congratulations to its distinguished graduates, Yasmine Mahmoud and Qahtan Amer, for their acceptance into postgraduate studies in Karbala.
This achievement is evidence of the distinguished quality of education provided by the College of Islamic Sciences, which is distinguished by its excellence in preparing distinguished students to succeed in their advanced academic paths.
The college affirms its pride and appreciation for its graduates, wishing them success in their academic careers, and continuing towards excellence in the field of Islamic studies.
The Department of Registration and Student Affairs at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) held an important meeting on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, where several fundamental issues were discussed that aim to improve the quality of services provided to students and prepare for the next academic year.
The meeting began with Professor Muayyad Samir Al-Khafaf assuming the duties of heading the department, where he expressed his aspirations to improve performance and enhance communication with students and employees. He expressed his commitment to working hard to achieve the desired goals.
In order to accommodate the demands of the present work, various procedures and tasks were changed during the meeting and assigned tasks were redistributed to department members. The purpose of this stage is to streamline administrative processes and increase performance efficiency.
In addition, a work preparation plan for the upcoming academic year was created, which featured a new registration system designed to make it easier for students to register and give them the assistance they need. The development of the electronic system was prioritised in order to record data and deliver services more quickly and efficiently.
It was decided to follow up on the necessary updates and changes to ensure keeping up with global developments in the field of higher education when some issues pertaining to the Bologna process were discussed in another context. The challenges and opportunities faced in this context were reviewed.
It is noteworthy that the new graduate system was introduced during the meeting and will take effect on August 1, 2024. The ability to electronically submit graduation documentation is one of the new system's features that helps streamline processes and speed up the acquisition of the paperwork graduates need.
At the end of the discussion, Al-Khafaf emphasised the value of collaboration and teamwork in order to fulfil the objectives, as well as the department's dedication to giving students the best possible support and attending to their administrative and academic needs.
The Networks Division team took a significant step towards improving cybersecurity when they created a strong plan to safeguard the internal network and build the required equipment. This plan calls for installing cutting-edge equipment and meeting all cybersecurity regulations. With these enhancements, the network will be better equipped to fend off cyberattacks and guarantee the stability and security of confidential data.
This initiative is part of a comprehensive development plan for 2024 that aims to fully modernise and develop the technological infrastructure in order to create a safe and stable work environment that preserves information confidentiality and protects it from increasing cyber threats.
These actions are likely to contribute to improving the internal network's cybersecurity, increasing confidence in the digital infrastructure, and helping the organisation achieve its digital transformation goals. These developments are regarded as a critical step towards establishing a strong security system capable of meeting future technological challenges.
"Seminars and practical experiences" for students of the Faculty of Science, Department of Medical Physics / First StageIn the presence of the respected President of the University, Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, the respected Scientific Assistant Prof. Dr. Waqid Al-Moussawi, the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shaima Hussein Nofal, and the respected Head of the Information Technology Department, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Haider Al-Ghanmi.
The students of the department have submitted various practical experiments in order to integrate theoretical and practical aspects, as directed by the respected college dean and her scientific vision for enhancing scientific development
First-year students of College of Science are taking mid-term exams with facilitated procedures, under the guidance of the esteemed college dean, Dr Shimaa Hussein Noufal During the exams, the dean met with the students and listened to their opinions regarding the exam environment, suitable conditions such as comfortable seating, lighting, and the distribution of exam questions evenly across the course material All obstacles and difficulties faced by the students during the exam period were addressed
2024/06/08Under the direct guidance of the respected Dean of the College of Science (Asst. LProf.Dr. Shaima Hussein Nofal).The College of Science/University of Warith AL-Anbiya (peace be upon him), organized a workshop entitled (Using the Remark Office program) in electronic correction of exams.Present at the workshop:Ph.D. Ahmed Silent HatemM.Sc. Bilal Saad JalilM.Sc. Hussein Ali MahdiFrom the College of Nursing / University of KarbalaThe workshop discussed the program in detail, including preparing the database, designing the examination paper, and the electronic correction process.
2024/05/28The Information Technology Department, in collaboration with the Warith Centre for Entrepreneurship, organised a workshop for first-year students to help them hone and embed their technology and programming skills.
"This course aims to introduce students to the most important technological and programming pathways that students must know to develop their programming and technical skills," stated Dr. Haider Al-Ghanmi, Head of the Department.
"These workshops will continue weekly to enhance students' skills according to the job market," Al-Ghanimi continued.
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024, Dr. Talal Faiq Al-Kamali, the dean of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) University's College of Islamic Sciences, conducted an inspection tour of the test rooms. The purpose of the visit is to monitor the status of the final exams and make sure that the right environment is in place for students to complete them easily and without difficulty. Dr. Al Kamali spoke over the process for distributing the exam sheets and the steps taken to guarantee honesty and openness while on the tour. In order to acquire their thoughts on the degree of exam difficulty and the appropriateness of the hall setting, he also had conversations with a number of students.
In addition to highlighting the necessity of everyone following the rules and guidelines set forth to guarantee the efficient and well-organized administration of tests, Dr. Al Kamali emphasised the significance of making sure students have all they need to be comfortable during their exams. As the visit came to an end, Dr. Al Kamali wished the students well in their academic endeavours and thanked all of the faculty members and administrative personnel who are in charge of setting up the tests.
The College of Islamic Sciences at Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) University organised a scientific symposium entitled “The Strategic Importance of the Development Road in Iraq” on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at the College Council headquarters. The symposium was presented by Prof. Dr. Jaafar Abdul Amir Aziz in the presence of the Dean of the College, Dr. Talal Faiq Al-Kamali, and the college’s teaching staff.
The symposium discussed the Iraqi development road project, which connects the Gulf in the south to Turkey in the north via a network of highways and dual railways. The symposium indicated that the initial cost of the road is estimated at $17 billion, and it will be implemented in cooperation with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Oman, Iran and Turkey. It is expected that the project will be completed in all its phases, including the Grand Faw Port, by 2050.
The project was designed by the Italian consulting company Progetti Europa & Global (PEG) and will be implemented by Iraqi, Chinese, and Turkish companies. The symposium explained that the aim of establishing this project is to exploit the geographical location of Iraq to facilitate the transport of goods from east to west and vice versa, while reaching Europe via Turkey. The project includes the establishment of integrated industrial cities; additionally, it considers the completion of the Grand Al-Faw Port in all its stages as one of the most important components of its success.
During the symposium, Dr. Jaafar Abdul Amir Aziz pointed out that the project will contribute to spatial development as the road passes through the administrative borders of eleven Iraqi governorates, as well as a number of major Iraqi cities, in the form of stations.
The attendees showed great interaction with the topics raised and the importance of the project in strengthening the Iraqi economy and developing the regions through which it passes.
Surgery (OSCE) was conducted for fourth-stage students. The exam was held in the presence and supervision of the esteemed Dean of the College of Medicine, Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, and the esteemed Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Professor Dr. Ali Mansour.
The event witnessed the participation of professors from the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), the College of Medicine, the University of Karbala, the College of Medicine, and doctors from teaching hospitals.
Obstetrics and Gynecology (OSCE) was conducted for fourth-stage students. The exam was held in the presence and supervision of the esteemed Dean of the College of Medicine, Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, and the esteemed Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Professor Dr. Ali Mansour.
The event witnessed the participation of professors from the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), the College of Medicine, the University of Karbala, the College of Medicine, and doctors from teaching hospitals.
Internal medicine (OSCE) was conducted for fourth-stage students. The exam was held in the presence and supervision of the esteemed Dean of the College of Medicine, Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, and the esteemed Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs, Professor Dr. Ali Mansour.
The event witnessed the participation of professors from the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), the College of Medicine, the University of Karbala, the College of Medicine, and doctors from teaching hospitals.
The final practical exams of anatomy for the second stage are underway.
The process is followed-up by the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), the esteemed Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, the esteemed Scientific Assistant, Professor Dr. Ali Mansour, and the esteemed Administrative Assistant, Professor Dr. Laith Al-Husseini.
Best wishes of good luck and success for our dear students.
Under the patronage of the President of the University, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Saeed Al-Hayawi, and in the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, the Deanship of the Faculty of Medicine, in cooperation with the “Warith Elevate” team and the Department of Quality Assurance and University Performance, launched the project (Preparation and Selection of University Medical Ambassadors), which aims to represent the university and the country, whether locally or internationally.
Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Musallam, Medical Education Officer at the College of Medicine, announced that after conducting interviews with a number of college students according to pre-defined criteria, which include leadership, communication, and teamwork skills, in addition to the professional and academic aspects, a number of students were chosen to be university ambassadors.
The Medical Education Officer clarified that this project, which the university adopted to improve students' academic performance as well as their leadership, mission, and professional skills, is the first of its kind at the national and university levels.
During the coronation ceremony, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi stressed the importance of the students’ interest in obtaining education, as they are future doctors who bear a great responsibility before society, in addition to the importance of the leadership and professional aspects of the doctor.