Special Visit Fosters Collaboration Between Knowledge University and Northern Technical University - Mosul
In a significant development for inter-university collaboration, Knowledge University recently hosted a special visit from Prof. Dr. Amer Farhan Shit, the Director of the Continuous Learning Center at Northern Technical University - Mosul. The visit was marked by fruitful discussions aimed at enhancing academic cooperation between the two institutions. The meeting, held at Knowledge University, was attended by prominent figures including Dashti Haji Najmalddin, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Anwar Dzeyi, President of Knowledge University. During the session, Prof. Dr. Dzeyi provided an overview of the university's structure and its academic initiatives to the esteemed guest.
Key topics of discussion included the establishment of academic relations, student and faculty exchange programs, joint research endeavors, and the organization of academic and scientific conferences. Both parties expressed a strong commitment to fostering a collaborative academic environment that benefits both institutions. In a significant move towards formalizing this collaboration, the President of Knowledge University and Prof. Dr. Amer Farhan Shit agreed to arrange a future meeting between the presidents of both universities. This upcoming meeting aims to finalize and sign a memorandum of understanding, solidifying the partnership and outlining specific areas of cooperation.
The meeting was also attended by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammed Aziz, Head of Academic Relations at Knowledge University, Mr. Hawkar Abubakir, Head of Scientific Affairs, and Mr. Mahdi Amin, General Registrar. Their presence underscored the importance of this visit and the collective effort towards enhancing the academic stature and cooperative potential of Knowledge University and Northern Technical University - Mosul. This visit marks a significant step towards stronger academic ties and mutual growth, promising a future of enriched educational experiences and collaborative success for both universities.