The University of Al-Hamdaniya.[1] (Arabic: جامعة الحمدانية) is an Iraqi public university. It is based in Nineveh Plain. The main building is located near the Al-Hamdaniya intersection, Mosul-Erbil road, around 30 kilometers from Mosul.[2] The University has another building located in Qaraqosh and some other buildings under construction in both Karamlesh and Bartella.
جامعة الحمدانية | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 2014 |
President | Prof. Dr. Aqeel Al-Araji |
Location | Ninevah Plain , Ninevah , Iraq |
Language | Arabic |
Website | https://www.uohamdaniya.edu.iq/en/ |
The University was established in 2014[2] and it belongs to the Iraqi Ministry of Scientific Research and Higher Education. It consists of two colleges: the College of Education, and the College of Administration and Economics. The University also has one research center, the Laser and Photonics Center. The University further includes a Computer Center.[3][4] The Hammurabi Human Rights Organization contributed to the University's library, building modern shelves to store books, and also provided support to establish laboratories and a sports hall.[5]
The University Colleges
editThe College of Education: it has nine departments:
- The Department of Computer Science.
- The Department of Mathematics.
- The Department of Physics.
- The Department of Arabic Language.
- The Department of English Language.
- The Department of Geography.
- The Department of History.
- The Department of Psychology.
- The Sport Department.
The College of Administration and Economics: it includes two departments: The Department of Accounting, and the Department of Administration.
References
edit- ^ "Homepage". University of Al-Hamdaniya. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ a b Rogers, David (2022-05-11). "Chinese companies to build "Science City" in Iraq as part of oil deal". Global Construction Review. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- ^ "University of Al-Hamdaniya". Times Higher Education (THE). 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ "University of Al Hamdaniya Ranking & Review 2023 | uniRank". www.4icu.org. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- ^ "Hammurabi Human Rights Organization contribut". HHRO. Retrieved 2023-10-14.