
Mosul, Iraq -- 13 May 2025 - Al-Hadba University, the pioneering institution established in 1994, had the honor of welcoming Prof. Dr. Wahid Mahmoud Al-Ibrahimi, President of the University of Mosul, in an official visit that carried profound implications for scientific cooperation and academic coordination between the two universities.
🌐 Strengthening Academic Bonds Through Partnership
This significant meeting embodies the spirit of partnership and national responsibility undertaken by the University of Mosul as the mother university, and Al-Hadba University as one of Iraq's most prominent private universities, in serving the educational process and enhancing the academic landscape in Nineveh Governorate.
🔎 Key Focus Areas
The meeting highlighted several important priorities:
✅ Unifying efforts between universities in light of contemporary challenges.
✅ Working with a complementary spirit that enhances the quality of higher education.
✅ Opening new horizons for students and researchers, reflecting a bright image of the university environment in Nineveh.
🤝 Leadership and Vision
Both sides emphasized during the meeting the importance of collaboration between educational institutions to face current challenges and create new opportunities for academic advancement in the region.
🏫 Building a Collaborative Educational Future
Al-Hadba University values this distinguished visit, which marks a significant milestone in the journey of academic openness, and expresses its deep appreciation to the University of Mosul and its academic leadership represented by Prof. Dr. Wahid Mahmoud Al-Ibrahimi.
👉 A Historic Partnership:
This cooperation confirms the importance of integration between educational institutions in Nineveh Governorate, contributing to building a promising knowledge future for the region.
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