Iran-Iraq Week of Science 2025: Fostering Academic and Technological Cooperation

 | Post date: 2025/01/19 | 
Al-Zahra University in the holy city of Karbala is hosting the second Iran-Iraq Week of Science from January 17 to January 20, 2025. The event is bringing together university presidents and international vice presidents from leading institutions across both countries.

In addition to the esteemed university leaders, notable attendees include Dr. Sarraf, the Honorable Minister of Science, Research, and Technology of Iran; Dr. Habiba, Head of the Iranian Student Organization; Dr. Rezaeifar, International Vice President and Director of the Office of Scientific and International Cooperation; Dr. Al-Aboudi, the Honorable Minister of Higher Education of Iraq; and numerous high-ranking officials from both nations. Mr. Rostami, the representative of the Supreme Leader in Iranian universities, along with his delegation, will also be present.

The event also features Dr. Bijan Abdollahi, the distinguished head of Kharazmi University, and Dr. Ali Azimi, the respected director of the International Relations Office at Kharazmi University, alongside their counterparts.

The event's overarching goal is to strengthen the ties between Iran and Iraq and promote scientific and technological cooperation in line with both nations' strategic priorities.

Key objectives include fostering collaboration between universities and research institutes, creating communication channels between prominent global universities and those in Iran and Iraq, conducting joint research in science and technology, advancing education and training in emerging technologies for faculty, professors, and specialists, facilitating exchange programs for students and faculty at all educational levels in fields such as engineering, sciences, mathematics, humanities, medicine, and agriculture, and enhancing interactions between professors from both countries.

The conference also aims to establish infrastructure for academic exchanges among professors from Islamic countries, encourage joint investments in advancing science and technology, and promote the development of global science and technology-based markets. Additionally, it seeks to improve collaboration in the dissemination of the latest scientific and technological advancements among scholars from both nations.



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