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DelPHE-Iraq round one projects
Developments of learning and teaching in Iraqi higher education institutes

Project summary: This project brings together a team of academic staff from the participating Universities to develop teaching and learning skills within the Iraqi Universities.

UK partner: Brunel University

Iraqi partners: Nahrain University, Baghdad University, University of Technology, Baghdad

Introduction, development of clinical pharmacy education and research in the use of medicines, Sulaimani University, Iraq.

Project summary: This project helps to maintain clinical pharmacy training for fifth year students at the college of pharmacy and provide services for hospitals in Sulaimania.

UK partner: University of London

Iraqi partner: University of Sulaimani

E-health technology for improving medical education and healthcare research in Iraq

Project summary: The project aims to develop a pilot model for “e-health centres of excellence” that will introduce innovative and strategic e-health plans for medical education and research in Iraq.

UK partners: Kingston University and Cardiff University

Iraqi partners: University of Basra and University of Baghdad

Connections for sustainable change: University of Brighton and UKH partnership in learning and professional development

Project summary: This project is building capacity at the University of Kurdistan Hawler to deliver professional skills enhancements and support Iraq’s higher education development and related national building.

UK partner: University of Brighton

Iraqi partner: University of Kurdistan Hawler

Modernising medical education at Al Kufa Medical School

Project summary: This project is comparing the current medical education aspects in Al Kufa medical school to that in Leicester Medical School with a plan of introducing gradual change in all these areas.

UK partner: University of Leicester

Iraqi partner: Al Kufa Medical School

Developing research and curricula at three universities in Kurdistan - Iraq in collaboration with NTU

Project summary: This project aims to enhance and enrich the existing syllabi and broaden the research capacity within the fields of design and sustainability in connection with the built environment. It also supports Iraqi academic staff in the practice of innovative methods of teaching and learning.

UK partner: Nottingham Trent University

Iraqi partners: Salahaddin University, Duhok University, Sulaimani University

Introducing women and gender studies as an important academic lens for teaching, research and social change

Project summary: The project is working to develop, modernise and globalise the existing curriculum at Salahaddin University by introducing women and gender studies to a group of teaching staff from the sociology department.

UK partner: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Iraqi partner: Salahaddin University

Building capacity of Iraqi academics in peace-building instruction and practice

Project summary: The Centre for Global Affairs at NYU’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies and UD’s Peace and Conflict Studies program is conducting a two-year program to enhance the capacity of ten Iraqi instructors to teach about peace-building and conflict resolution theories and practices.

US partner: New York University

Iraqi partner: University of Dohuk

Centre of Excellence for the Built Environment

Project summary: This project is working to establish a Built Environment Centre of Excellence (CEBE) at the University of Basra in line with the Built Environment Centre at the University of Salford.

UK partner: University of Salford

Iraqi partner: University of Basra

Setting-Up a quality assurance system at Salahaddin University

Summary: This project is training Iraqi academics how to design and implement a system for quality assurance in higher education, with special concentration on Salahaddin University. The overall aim is to support Iraqi Universities to improve their present local educational standard to an internationally accepted standard.

UK partner: Coventry University

Iraqi partner: Salahaddin University

Centre for Conflict Analysis and Reconciliation

Project summary: Queen Mary University London and Queen’s University Belfast are sharing best practice and offering training to research and teaching staff at the Kurdistan Federal Region Ministry of Higher Education in a range of academic disciplines.

UK partners: Queen Mary University London and Queen's University Belfast

Iraqi partner: Ministry of Higher Education, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq

Quality assurance and accreditation for higher education in the Kurdistan region of Iraq

Project summary: This project is working to establish a system of quality assurance and accreditation for public and private universities in Iraqi Kurdistan.

US partner: George Mason University, US

Iraqi partner: Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq.

Building capacity for integrated women’s studies in the University of Duhok

Project summary: This project aims to build capacity for higher education that impacts problem areas for women in Iraq.

US partner: Vanguard University of Southern California, USA

Iraqi partner: University of Duhok

Gender and violence studies centre as a capacity building mechanism for developing human rights culture and democracy

Project summary: The project aims to develop, modernise and globalise the existing curriculum at Sulaimani University by introducing gender and violence studies to a group of members of teaching staff from the sociology department.

UK partner: University of Bristol

Iraqi partner: University of Sulaimani

Dundee – Kufa partnership in computing

Project summary: This project is developing an international-standard department of computing at the University of Kufa, Iraq.

UK partner: University of Dundee

Iraqi partner: University of Kufa

Centre for excellence in teacher education in Iraq at University of Kufa

Project summary: The project will focus on training 30 higher education lecturing staff to create core trainers for a centre in teacher education in the University of Kufa.

UK partner: Havering College of Further and Higher Education

Iraqi partner: University of Kufa

Sustainable partnership between the Universities of Bedfordshire and Kufa for higher education collaboration

Project summary: This collaboration between the University of Bedfordshire and the newly established Informatics Centre for Research and Rehabilitation (ICRR) at the University of Kufa will focus on developing research and teaching expertise and project management skills for ICRR staff, as well as curriculum development.

UK partner: University of Bedfordshire

Iraqi partner: University of Kufa

Developing capacity for doctoral research supervision and training amongst universities in the Iraqi Kurdistan region

Project summary: This project will provide opportunities for a consortium of seven Kurdish universities, led by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, to enhance research expertise and develop research capacity.

UK partner: University of Nottingham

Iraqi partner: Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq

Legal and Human Rights Capacity Building in Higher Education: Joint initiative between the University of Duhok and Middlesex University

Project summary: This project helps further the professional development of Kurdish academic law faculty through the transfer of gained expertise, necessary knowledge and skills from Middlesex university faculty and staff to University of Duhok’s College of Law faculty, through the development of an LLM programme focusing on Human Rights Law.

UK partner: Middlesex University

Iraqi partner: University of Duhok

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