The University of Diyala signs a scientific cooperation agreement with Warith Al-Anbiya University.
Professor Tahseen Hussein Mubarak signed a scientific cooperation agreement on Tuesday, 1/9/2024 with the President of the Warith Al-Anbiya University, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Saeed Al-Hayawi. This scientific cooperation is to achieve integration and partnership in developing the level of scientific and research plans that serve the development of higher education.
The President of the University of Diyala said “ This scientific cooperation agreement comes in fulfillment of the aspirations of the University of Diyala and its well-studied plans to open up to institutions of higher education and scientific research. It intended to consolidate joint relations and enhance cooperation to create an environment built on creativity and innovation capable to develop the process of education and provide service to society. Professor Tahseen Hussein praised the specialized expertise possessed by the staff of the University of Warith al-Anbiya and its academic and laboratory environment that can contribute to achieving comprehensive quality standards in the field of developing the academic and research of the two universities. He expressed his thanks to the president of the University of Warith Al-Anbiya for the warm reception and welcome.
The President of Warith Al-Anbiya University expressed his happiness at signing the cooperation agreement with the University of Diyala. The President of Warith Al-Anbiya University emphasises his support for this agreement that will allow full investment of the capabilities at the infrastructure level in organising various joint educational events and programs. Moreover, he expressed his appreciation to the president of the University of Diyala for his constant communication and keenness to enhance ways of cooperation.
The agreement signing ceremony was attended by the vice President for Scientific Affairs, Professor Amer Muhammad Ibrahim, the head of the Scientific Affairs Department, Prof. Muntadhar Abbas Taher, and the director of the Electronic Computer Center, Prof Yasser Amer Abbas.