The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Quality Assurance and University Performance Unit in the Center organized an off-plan workshop on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, attended by the Center’s faculty members and staff, and held in the Hall of Professor Nabeela Abdul Muneim Dawood.The workshop was entitled “Quality and Its Impact on the Job Performance of University Employees.” It was chaired by Assistant Professor Dr. Bashair Mowloud, Head of the Quality Assurance Unit, along with the unit team members Mrs. Farah Abdul-Kadhim and Mr. Samer Haseeb.

The speakers explained the importance of applying quality standards in universities as a strategic approach to achieving institutional excellence and improving job performance. They emphasized that quality contributes to enhancing the efficiency of academic and administrative operations, optimizing the use of resources, and strengthening job satisfaction and professional belonging through clear standards and well-defined roles and responsibilities. Dr. Mowloud stressed that job performance is closely linked to quality, as the clarity of quality standards increases commitment, discipline, and innovation at work. Studies indicate that implementing total quality management systems can improve performance by 20% to 40%. Quality also plays a vital role in curriculum development, improving educational outcomes, and streamlining administrative procedures. The workshop further highlighted that administrative leadership plays a central role in promoting a culture of quality and motivating employees toward creativity. Key requirements for activating quality include staff training, adopting fair and motivating evaluation systems, and overcoming challenges such as resistance to change, weak follow-up, and lack of incentives. The workshop aimed to emphasize that quality is a collective responsibility that seeks to achieve institutional excellence and sustainable development within the university through clarifying the items of the applied paper and electronic evaluation forms. Several participants contributed comments and discussions during the session. At the conclusion of the workshop, Mr. Fares Issa Fares, Director of Administration at the Center, expressed his gratitude to the Quality Assurance Unit team, wishing them continued success and excellence in their work.

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Meeting to Strengthen Academic and Cultural Cooperation

Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage Attends a Meeting to Strengthen Academic and Cultural Cooperation

On the morning of Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the Presidency of the University of Baghdad received a delegation from the Institut Français du Proche-Orient (IFPO), in the presence of Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, Professor Dr. Suhail Najm Abdullah, Assistant President of the University of Baghdad, Dr. Ali Abdul Ameer, Dean of the College of Arts, and Dr. Harith Mohammed Ibrahim, Director of the Department of Media and Government Communication at the University of Baghdad.

The meeting focused on ways to strengthen scientific and cultural cooperation between the University and French academic institutions, particularly in the area of joint research projects and scientific heritage studies. The French delegation was also invited to attend the upcoming Assyriology Conference scheduled for next year.

At the conclusion of the visit, the University officials expressed their gratitude to the delegation, wishing for future visits that would further enhance academic collaboration between the two sides.

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The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage Holds a Memorial Ceremony

On the morning of Monday, October 6, 2025, the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad organized a memorial ceremony for Dr. Ahlam Mohsen Hussein, a retired faculty member of the Center.

The ceremony was chaired by Dr. Liqaa Shakir Al-Sharifi, who began speech with the recitation of Surah Al-Fatihah for the soul of the late professor. The attendees expressed their heartfelt condolences and prayers, asking Almighty God to grant the departed His infinite mercy and to bless the living with health and well-being

Announcement

The administration of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage extends its heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Professor Dr. Abbas Fadel Al-Saadi, a retired faculty member, for his generous gift to our library — a scientific book entitled “Geographical Research: Contemporary Perspectives.”

We wish him continued success, prosperity, and lasting scholarly contributions.

Announcement

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majeed Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, our Center will hold its Seventh International Scientific Conference entitled “The History of Sciences among the Arabs” on December 2–3, 2025, at the Hall of the Center for Urban and Regional Planning for Postgraduate Studies. anyone who wants to participate in the conference are kindly requested to contact the phone numbers and email address provided in the conference folder.

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University of Baghdad Achieves a Distinguished Ranking in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2026

The University of Baghdad has announced that the College of Administration and Economics and the Higher Institute for Accounting and Financial Studies have been included in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2026, achieving a world ranking of 301+ out of 389 participating universities, and 22nd place in the Middle East for Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs — marking their first appearance in this global classification.

In another significant academic achievement, the University ranked 201+ globally in the Master’s in Finance category, making it the only Iraqi university to enter this prestigious ranking. This accomplishment reflects the excellence of its postgraduate programs and the University’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the quality of education and scientific research.

The QS Global MBA Ranking is based on five key indicators:

Employ ability (40%)

Return on Investment (20%)

Entrepreneurship and Alumni Outcomes (15%)

Thought Leadership (15%)

Diversity (10%)

This advancement is the result of the University of Baghdad’s dedicated efforts—through its colleges and institutes—to develop curricula, achieve international quality standards, and strengthen its presence among prestigious global rankings, thereby reinforcing its academic and regional standing.

Announcement

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Center is holding its Seventh International Scientific Conference entitled “The History of Sciences among the Arabs” on December 2–3, 2025, at the Hall of the Center for Urban and Regional Planning for Postgraduate Studies.

Those wishing to participate in the conference are kindly requested to contact the phone numbers and email address listed in the brochure.

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The Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Celebration

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, our Center organized a celebration on the occasion of the Iraqi National Day on Thursday, October 2, 2025in Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors, academics, and Center staff members.

The celebration was chaired by Lecturer Dr. Liqaa Shakir Al-Shuraifi, a faculty member at our Center, who delivered a speech highlighting the significance of this special and historic day, marked by various official and popular activities across the Iraqi provinces. She emphasized that this day symbolizes the unity of the Iraqi people and their aspirations for a future of peace, stability, and development, as the country continues its path toward strengthening its regional and international standing. Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, the Director of the Center, also delivered a speech on this occasion, recalling this historic day as one on which Iraqis renew their pledge to uphold national unity, preserve their collective identity, and strive to build a future worthy of their ancient civilization—a future characterized by security, stability, and prosperity.

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symposium

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Department of Pure Sciences at our Center organized a scientific symposium on Wednesday, October 1, 2025,in Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and academics. The symposium, titled “Food Security Between Heritage and Modernity,” was chaired by Assistant Lecturer Hind Amer Fadel.

The first lecture was delivered by Dr. Sami Mohammed Al-Aibi, an expert in water desalination, environmental treatment, and pollution control, who presented his research titled “The Water Desalination and Smart Farm Project of the Al-Bahraluloom Charity Foundation as a Model.” Dr. Al-Aibi discussed smart farms as an advanced solution to address food security challenges through the use of modern technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics, and precision agriculture systems aimed at increasing agricultural productivity while reducing resource consumption and protecting the environment. He described smart farming as a technologically advanced system designed to ensure sustainable agriculture.

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The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Baghdad Documentation Department at our Center organized an off-plan workshop on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and academics. The workshop, titled “Factors Motivating Youth in Decision-Making,” was chaired by Assistant Professor Dr. Rasha Issa Fares, Head of the Baghdad Documentation Department. It was presented by Lecturer Dr. Liqaa Shakir Khattar Al-Shuraifi, a faculty member at our Center, and Researcher Dr. Ibtisam Hadi Kazem from the University of Baghdad.

The speakers discussed the goal of enhancing youth awareness of the importance of their active participation in shaping decisions—both at the university and community levels—while helping students acquire essential decision-making skills and develop their leadership abilities to prepare a generation capable of assuming responsibility.

The workshop focused on several key themes, including the concept and significance of decision-making, clarifying both its theoretical and practical foundations, and its impact on personal and professional development. It also addressed youth participation in university and community life, presenting examples of student initiatives—both volunteer-based and institutional—that strengthen youth presence in decision-making and leadership positions.The researchers emphasized effective decision-making through practical exercises involving the analysis of alternatives, risk assessment, and selection of optimal solutions. They also shared successful youth experiences, as participants presented real-life stories that inspired the audience and demonstrated the ability of young people to take initiative and lead—a crucial step in developing self-motivated, aware, and proactive individuals. The workshop adopted an interactive approach, engaging participants through group discussions and the study of real-world cases relevant to both individuals and society.

In conclusion, the Center’s administration expressed its appreciation to the presenters, wishing them continued success and achievement in their academic and professional endeavors.

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The Center for the Revival of Heritage Organizes a Seminar

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, our Center organized a seminar on Monday, September 29, 2025, in Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and academics.

The seminar, entitled “Heritage Journals and Their Role in Promoting Arab and Islamic Heritage,” featured a lecture delivered by Lecturer Dr. Liqaa Shakir Khattar Al-Shuraifi, who spoke about heritage journals as a bridge connecting the past with the present, contributing to the preservation of cultural identity and its transmission to new generations.

Dr. Al-Shuraifi defined heritage journals as specialized periodicals dedicated to publishing studies, articles, and research related to Arab and Islamic heritage, whether in literature, history, arts, customs, or traditions. These journals are often issued by cultural institutions, research centers, or heritage societies. She emphasized the importance of such journals, highlighting their main objectives, including:

Documenting heritage through the publication of verified and annotated ancient manuscripts;

Introducing heritage by shedding light on the works of early writers, scholars, and thinkers;

Reviving traditions and arts by showcasing folk arts and traditional crafts;

Encouraging researchers and spreading cultural awareness;

Instilling an appreciation for heritage among youth and strengthening their connection to Arab identity.

In conclusion, the Center’s administration expressed its gratitude to the lecturer, wishing her continued success and prosperity in her academic and research endeavors.

The center of heritage revival organizes workshop

Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Laith Majid Hussein, Director of the Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad, the Manuscripts Department at the  Center organized a workshop outside the annual plan on Monday, September 29, 2025, in the Professor Nabila Abdul Moneim Dawood Hall, attended by a number of professors and academics.

The workshop, entitled “Human Trafficking: A Crime Against Humanity and Human Rights,” was chaired by Professor Dr. Zainab Kamel Kareem, Head of the Manuscripts Department at our Center.

The lecture was delivered by Legal Advisor Sarah Kazem Ajil from the Ministry of Interior / Community Police Directorate, who discussed the concept of human trafficking as one of the most dangerous crimes threatening human dignity and freedom. She emphasized that it represents a flagrant violation of fundamental human rights and an affront to the essence of humanity.

She highlighted Article 28 of the 2013 Law, which criminalizes all forms of human trafficking, including sexual exploitation, forced labor, child enslavement, and organ trafficking, describing these practices as crimes against humanity that warrant the harshest penalties.

The lecturer also noted that this legal provision aligns with international conventions combating transnational organized crime and stressed that addressing this phenomenon requires regional and international cooperation, in addition to raising public awareness about its dangers.

She urged human rights organizations to activate protection and monitoring mechanisms and to provide psychological and legal support to victims, affirming that combating human trafficking is not only a legal responsibility but also a moral and humanitarian duty to safeguard human dignity and uphold human rights.

The workshop included several insightful interventions from the attending professors, reflecting the importance of the topic. In conclusion, the Center’s administration expressed its appreciation to the Legal Advisor by presenting her with a certificate of appreciation in recognition of her efforts and contributions in service of our esteemed university.

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