The Council of Al-Ayen Iraqi University holds its fourteenth session
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2026 Jun 09

The Council of Al-Ayen Iraqi University held its fourteenth session, chaired by the University Chancellor Prof. Dr. Haider A. Marhoon, in the presence of his Deputies for Academic Affairs, Prof. Dr. Naseer A. Hussein, and for Administrative Affairs, Prof. Dr. Atheer Y. Awda and other council members to discuss several academic and organizational matters.

The session included a review of the outcomes of visits to several universities in the United Kingdom regarding the establishment of scientific and academic partnerships and the activation of several memoranda of understanding. The achievements of the university's Quality Assurance Department were also presented, in addition to a discussion of the final examination results and preparations for their announcement.

The university presidency affirmed its continued commitment to monitoring academic and organizational matters to ensure the quality of institutional performance and enhance the educational process in line with the university's objectives.

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