Al-Aboudi confirms the adoption of the policy of internationalizing higher education and attracting international students to study in Iraq

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Baghdad – IA
Today, Sunday, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Naeem Al-Aboudi, confirmed the adoption of the policy of internationalizing higher education and attracting international students to study in Iraqi universities.

The Department of Information and Government Communications stated in a statement received by the (INA): “Al-Aboudi, in his speech during the opening of the seventh annual conference of the Faculty of Political Science at Al-Nahrain University, which came under the title (Iraq’s status in light of regional and international changes), said that the Ministry of Higher Education It adopted a policy and methodology aimed at internationalizing higher education and linking its academic programs with global knowledge variables. It succeeded in opening up to established educational centers in international forums and was able to formulate twinning opportunities with international universities in various programs and specializations that serve the development movement in Iraq.
She added, “The combination of the educational strategy and its contexts with the government program and the ministerial curriculum opened the way to invest in all available opportunities, mobilize available energies, and harness all material and cognitive capabilities to achieve the desired results in the educational process.”
She pointed out that “the conference included a number of speeches by the President of Al-Nahrain University, Ali Al-Shawi, and the Dean of the College of Political Science, Osama Al-Saeedi, in addition to research sessions that addressed several axes, namely the status of Iraq in light of regional and international transformations, the trends of Iraq’s foreign policy, and Iraq’s internal policy for stability and development, in addition to the axis of Iraq’s economic policy in light of regional changes.

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