Author Archives: Maher Kassim

Australian Ambassador Visits the University of Kerbala

The president of Kerbala University, Prof. Dr. Munir Hamid Saadi, discussed with the Australian Ambassador the development of scientific cooperation in the fields of education and agriculture between the University of Kerbala and Australian universities. Upon meeting the Australian Ambassador, the president of the university stated that the meeting concentrated on the ways of developing the scientific and academic collaboration ...

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The University of Kerbala Receives a Delegation from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The University of Kerbala received a delegation from the UNDP to discuss the e-learning system of the university as well as to qualify the university staff in electronic management. The vice president of scientific affairs in the University of Kerbala, Dr. Zuhair Mohammad Ali, stated that the project started two years ago as a collaboration between the UNDP and the ...

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A Symposium on the Prospects of Cooperation between the University and Governmental Institutions

The College of Sciences organized a symposium on the prospects of cooperation between the University of Kerbala and governmental institutions in the city of Kerbala. The event also discussed the role of scientific research accomplished by the university in developing the country and assisting the society. Dr. Baker Abid Al-Zahra, the dean of the College of Sciences, stated that the ...

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A Dutch Delegation Visits Kerbala University

Kerbala University received a Dutch delegation from the Netherlands embassy in Iraq to advance the joint cooperation between Kerbala University and other institutions in the Netherlands in the fields of renewable energy, agriculture, and animal wealth. The president of Kerbala University, Prof. Dr. Munir Hamid Saadi, stated that the Dutch delegation discussed the different possible scientific and research cooperation between ...

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A patent for transferring drugs to the infected cells

A research team from Kerbala University received a patent for inventing a system that transfers medicine directly to the damaged cells and tissues in the body. The head of the team, Dr.Mohammed Nadhem Al-Bayati, said that he and the researcher, Zahraa Mushtaq, were able to formulate a new three-dimensional polymer that can be used to transfer medicine to infected organs, ...

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A Workshop to Execute Infrastructure Projects

The Engineering College in Kerbala University conducted a workshop regrading building information modelling (BIM) for the purpose of constructing high quality infrastructures with the least cost. The workshop aims at reviewing the latest techniques in constructing and designing buildings by using BIM. This technology is used to reduce the mistakes in the construction and execution as well as improving the ...

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Kerbala University Unveils Its Exceptional E-Learning Program

Kerbala University released its special program to make 2022 a year of transformation in the field of E-Learning. The vice president for scientific affair, Dr. Zuhair Mohammed Ali, stated that the University of Kerbala aims at making E-Learning one of its most important learning and teaching tools for the purpose of reaching excellence in higher education in Iraq and the ...

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Kerbala University Conducts an Educational Seminar to Eliminate Violence Against Women

The veterinary college in Kerbala University conducted a seminar entitled ‘Stopping Violence Against Women’ to eradicate the injustice that some women are suffering. The Dean of the college, Prof. Dr. Wifaq Al-Bazi, stated that the seminar conducted by Dr. Ahmad Al-Zirjawi aimed at eliminating the violence that some women face in society because of the improper use of power. At ...

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Kerbala University’s International Journal of Modern Science Becomes a Scopus Indexed Journal

Kerbala University’s International Journal of Modern Science succeeded in becoming a Scopus indexed journal. The editor-in-chief, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Lettif, stated that the journal was able to become a Scopus indexed journal because of the collaboration that happened between the researchers in Kerbala University and other Iraqi universities, as well as the inclusion of 43 scientists as editors in the ...

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