The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Al-Aboudi, confirmed the progress of developing study programs for education specializations and improving their fields and outcomes.
This came in his speech during the ceremony for the centenary of the founding of the College of Education/Ibn Rushd at the University of Baghdad, in the presence of a group of ministers, representatives, advisors, university presidents, deans, teachers, and students, where he explained that the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is keen to take into account the course of the government program, the priorities of the ministerial curriculum, and the national strategy for education. Education is about providing the necessary support to colleges with their various specializations and harnessing the capabilities according to what researchers and students need in the midst of their specializations, which ultimately results in university outcomes that advance society’s requirements and meet its need for academic educational specializations.
The Minister of Education appreciated the kind care and praiseworthy attention of the Prime Minister, Professor Engineer Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, for the educational environment in general and for the ancient scientific edifices in particular, which have achieved indicators, successes and achievements worthy of being added to the achievements of our academic institutions that have raised Iraq’s name in international competition platforms and documented its specialized research in Global facilities and was able to rank thirty-seventh in the world in the university rankings.
The ceremony’s activities included official speeches by the Cultural Advisor to the Prime Minister, the President of the University of Baghdad, and the Dean of the College of Education, Ibn Rushd, while a number of academic figures and representatives of community associations were honored.
Department of Information and Government Communications
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
February 18, 2024