Department of media and public relations at Al-Karkh University in collaboration with department of media and public relation at Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research organized a training course in news editing
Presidency of Al-Karkh University represented by its Chancellor and staff congratulates Iraqi people on the occasion of adding Iraqi’s Marshes to the World Heritage List by the UN’s culture agency UNESCO.
Prof. Dr. Thamir A. Hassan, Chancellor of Al-karkh University of Science received a letter of appreciation from Ms. Hiam N. Mahmoud, Director General of the Department of technical and administrative services
In solidarity with the families’ of the martyrs and the wounded, the University staff organized a standing protest against the terrorist attacks that hit Karrada and Balad cities and targeted the lives of innocent civilians.
An academic delegation from Al-Karkh University headed by the Chancellor of the University Prof. Dr. Thamir A. Hassan visited Al-Karadda city to voice their solidarity with the families of the martyrs after the recent bombing attack that hit the city.
An academic delegation from Al-Karkh University of Science headed by the Chancellor of the University Prof. Dr. Thamir A. Hassan visited Karbala University. The delegation was received by president of Karbala University, Dr. Munir Hamid al-Saadi and a number of professors and deans.
Al-Karkh University of Science organized a scientific symposium on Oil and Gas production and support of financial sustainability, in the presence of Chancellor of the University, his assistants and a number of professors at the University.
COSQC at Iraqi Ministry of Planning granted Prof. Dr. Thamir A. Hassan, Chancellor of Al-Karkh University a patent for his invention of a smart device that detects an infraction in a football game, with international classification (A63b71/060s) and Iraqi classification (20).
Al-Karkh University organized a symposium on the occasion of famine day to explain the reasons that made famines widespread.
Mammals experienced a boom in diversity long before the dinosaurs became extinct 66 million years ago, overturning the notion that their evolution was curbed by the success of the land-based reptiles, scientists have said. It has long been thought that …