Final exams for University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) students are proceeding smoothly.
2024/05/15Along with several engineers from the implementation company, the female student dormitory building was examined by Professor Dr. Nofal Al-Araji, the administrative assistant, and the chairman of the founding board.
The purpose of the visit was to assess the work progress and completion rates. The dorm is unique in that it consists of three buildings with a total height of six stories, accommodating the number of female students along with other amenities.
In order to house the growing number of students, the university aims to develop new buildings.
The deans of the colleges of engineering, medicine, and nursing joined Professor Dr. Waqid Al-Moussawi, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, on an inspection trip.
This tour came to monitor the results of the ministerial test for engineering students and the final examinations for medical and nursing students at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH).
To the lovely students, best wishes for success.
The deans of the colleges of engineering, medicine, and nursing joined Professor Dr. Waqed Al-Mousawi, the Assistant of Scientific, on an inspection trip.
This tour came to monitor the results of the ministerial test for engineering students and the final examinations for medical and nursing students at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH).
To the lovely students, best wishes for success.
The Deanship of the College of Media at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) honored several students for their participation in the competition that was initiated by the university's president, professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi. The competition was for "the most beautiful design for the college logo, a brochure design for the College of Media, and a professional promotional video."
2024/05/13As the finals continue, a field tour was made by the Scientific Assistant, Professor Dr. Waqid Al-Mousawi, to inspect the exam halls for students of the colleges and departments of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH).
2024/05/13The launch of the final exams for the departments and colleges of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH). It's noteworthy that the university supplied all the requirements needed for the exams to be successful.
2024/05/13Professor Dr. Basem Al-Saeedi, the president of the University of Karbala, was met by Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, the president of the university.
This visit was made in order to plan and discuss an international scientific event that Iraq will host in the holy city of Karbala. The event is being organised by the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), the Universities of Karbala and Al-Kafeel, with support from the Holy Shrines of Abbas and Imam Hussein (PBUT), and Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Under the direction of the department's professors, the Deanship of the College of Engineering at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) organised a field trip for the freshmen in the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering to the Holy Najaf oil refinery.
The purpose of this visit was to acquaint the students with the engineering team that specialises in petroleum derivative separation.
Comprehensive talks on the methods and processes employed in the refinery's chemistry were delivered. Additionally, they had the chance to go on field trips within the refinery to observe firsthand how the various oil products are made from crude and gain an understanding of how the operations are carried out.
Students from the College of Science's Medical Physics department went on a scientific field trip to the Warith International Cancer Institute, hosted by the Deanship of the College of Science at Warith Al-Anbiyaa University (PBUH).
The purpose of this tour was to familiarise the Medical Physics Department students with the advanced radiation equipment that the institution offers, as well as to educate them on the real-world duties of a medical physicist student and the services that they can later render in therapeutic medical facilities.
Assistant Professor Dr. Hassan Talib Hashem, the head of the Biomedical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering at Warith Al-Anbiyaa University (PBUH), was appointed as a member of the jury to select the best graduation project for students from the Biomedical Engineering Department at Al-Nahrain University due to his scientific competence.
2024/05/08Alongside University President Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, the Undersecretary of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research for Scientific Research Affairs, Professor Dr. Haider Abd Dahed, conducted a tour of the university's hallways. The Vice Dean expressed his admiration for the university's state-of-the-art facilities and its commitment to providing students with all academic resources.
2024/05/08A joint examination was carried out in accordance with guidelines and regulations from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
In the presence of representatives from the University of Karbala, College of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Department, the joint exam for the third and fifth stages of the department was held at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) College of Engineering, under the supervision and guidance of the College Deanship.
The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) concluded its second national research competition by awarding prizes to the top researchers. The competition was sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and was overseen by the General Secretariat of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH). In attendance were the Secretary General of the PBUH, Mr. Hassan Rashid Al-Abaiji, the Undersecretary of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research for Scientific Research Affairs, Professor Dr. Haider Abd Dahd, the University President, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, and several other scientific, academic, social, and religious figures.
In his speech to the audience Mr. Hassan Rashid Al-Abaiji, the Secretary-General of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH), emphasised the Holy Shrine's support for this award as well as the need to pay attention to the scientific aspect by writing sound scientific research, which advances the nation and helps it overcome its problems, in accordance with the directives of His Eminence Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Al-Karbalai, the legal guardian of the Holy Shrine (may he ever be honoured).
Al-Abaiji continued, "Today, Karbala is distinguished not only by the scientific aspect but also by the health aspect, as evidenced by the construction of hospitals and health centres and the influx of foreign physicians who come to contribute their expertise in both science and practice."
The University President, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, emphasised to the audience during his speech that this award, the first of its kind in Iraq, was created to support researchers, "particularly young researchers, as they had a special focus on the award, which is the youth focus," and to motivate them to make an effort and contribute to solving societal problems. The advancement of the scientific and academic movements in our beloved nation is facilitated by scientific research, and we aim to maintain this competitiveness by providing the Holy Imam Hussein Shrine (PBUH) with funding that advances the mission of reliable educational institutions.
The College of Nursing at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) conducted a discussion for the senior's graduation research papers under the guidance and supervision of Professor Dr. Murtada Al-Jubouri, the College's Dean.
Best wishes of success to all of the dear students.
The Deanship of the College of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) held a special celebration titled "Scientific Day of the College of Medicine," where students presented scientific activities represented by scientific medical research under the supervision of college professors. The celebration was held in the presence of the University President, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi.
The study's findings were represented as posters in a range of medical disciplines. This is regarded as a scientific activity that elevates students' educational levels and their level of medical knowledge while also encouraging a desire for learning and self-reliance in information acquisition. It also embodies personal capabilities and skills.
In order to recognise a number of notable instructors and students in the Accounting Department, the Deanship of the College of Administration and Economics, Department of Accounting at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) held an honoring ceremony.
This event served as a monument to their tireless pursuit of knowledge in the interest of our cherished university and our dear country.
A charitable bazaar was conducted in the university gardens, with the participation of the Iraqi Association of Medical Students, the Deanship of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), and the University President, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi.
The bazaar featured a showcase of individual talents, such as handicrafts, artwork, and Arabic calligraphy, to assist and motivate young people to pursue their passions.
Blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks, and blood group testing were among the medical topics covered at the bazaar. These topics were a significant component of the medical examination that was provided to the general public who attended the event.
Professor Dr. Zainab Al-Hindawi, the dean of the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Babylon, welcomed a delegation from the Deanship of the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH), which was led by Professor Dr. Awad Al-Khalidi, the dean of the College.
The purpose of this visit was to strengthen the scientific collaboration between the faculties of Administration and Economics at the Universities of Babylon and Warith al-Anbiyaa (PBUH).
A range of subjects and academic scientific programmes were covered by the collaboration, including the advancement of postgraduate studies and scientific research, the organisation of forums and conferences for science and culture, the exchange of scientific visits for the benefit of students, the writing of collaborative research, performance evaluation, and scientific supervision.
Warith Al-Anbiyaa University (PBUH) was honoured to host the Supreme Religious Authority's representative, His Eminence, the legal guardian of the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussein (PBUH), Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Al-Karbalai (may he always be honoured). The university's president, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi, the administrative assistant, Professor Dr. Nofal Al-Araji, the scientific assistant, Professor Dr. Waqid Al-Mousawi, as well as college deans, received the dignitaries.
His Eminence Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Al-Karbalai stressed the importance of paying attention to the scientific aspect and using all available capabilities for that, as well as attracting both Iraqi and international competencies and expertise to teach at the university, support scientific research, and encourage researchers in this area with the aim of reflecting a positive image on the quality of scientific outputs. The visit was intended to discuss ways to develop the educational process, from the scientific, academic, and administrative aspects, in an effort to achieve the desired goals of advancing and distinguishing the educational mission. His Eminence emphasised the significance of considering psychological and educational counsel, pointing out that it is just as vital as the scientific part.
Under the patronage of the President of the University, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Saeed Al-Hayawi, and in the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Dr. Ali Abd Saadoun Al-Ghazi, the Deanship of the Faculty of Medicine, in cooperation with the “Warith Elevate” team and the Department of Quality Assurance and University Performance, launched the project (Preparation and Selection of University Medical Ambassadors), which aims to represent the university and the country, whether locally or internationally.
Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Musallam, Medical Education Officer at the College of Medicine, announced that after conducting interviews with a number of college students according to pre-defined criteria, which include leadership, communication, and teamwork skills, in addition to the professional and academic aspects, a number of students were chosen to be university ambassadors.
The Medical Education Officer clarified that this project, which the university adopted to improve students' academic performance as well as their leadership, mission, and professional skills, is the first of its kind at the national and university levels.
During the coronation ceremony, Professor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Hayawi stressed the importance of the students’ interest in obtaining education, as they are future doctors who bear a great responsibility before society, in addition to the importance of the leadership and professional aspects of the doctor.
The College of Law at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) held a scientific seminar for its students titled "How a Lawyer Deals with the Execution Department," presented by Professor Osama Hudo.
The seminar included an explanation of provisions in the Execution Law No. (45) of 1980 as amended, including the procedures of the Execution Officer in seizing and selling the debtor's movable and immovable property, mechanisms for obtaining continuous alimony, and the rights of the wife and children. It also covered how to balance decision-making by the Execution Officer to ensure justice for both parties in the execution file, which is fundamental to the Execution Law.
The Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (PBUH) and the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Karbala had an expanded conference, overseen by Dr. Hussein Hadi Al-Awadi, the College Dean.
The purpose of this conference was to carry out the conditions of the earlier agreed-upon scientific agreement with the University of Karbala.
The joint evaluation exam between the biomedical engineering departments at both universities was the topic of discussion during the meeting. Teaching staff members and heads of departments from the two universities attended this meeting.
The committees in charge of formulating test questions and grading notebooks, as well as the committees overseeing exam administration, were all discussed in the meeting, along with the joint lessons that were part of the joint exam.