The American University of Iraq-Baghdad (AUIB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sterling Schools, aiming to promote cooperation in various initiatives, including “educational programs, professional development, research initiatives, community […]
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The American University of Iraq-Baghdad (AUIB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Defense University for Military Studies, laying the framework for academic cooperation between the two parties, with […]
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The American University of Iraq-Baghdad Press (AUIB Press) published the title, “The Return of the Taliban: Afghanistan after the Americans Left,” authored by Dr. Hassan Abbas and translated by Dr. […]
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In Nigeria, “radicalism is firmly rooted in democratic values and a human-rights framework,” where “Marxisant theory and praxis, feminism, human rights and pro-democracy movements interact with emancipatory strands of Islam, […]
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“The continent of Africa is under heavy pressures: economic, social, and political… In the Western Sahel, we find newly mint military administrations with secularist leanings who have ousted France and […]
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In cooperation with “Beldash” publishing house, the American Space at the American University of Iraq-Baghdad (AUIB) organized a seminar on “Literary Translation: Art and Challenges,” where the poet, translator, and […]
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In collaboration with The Station and Makers, the American Space at the American University of Iraq-Baghdad (AUIB) organized a women’s handcrafts exhibition and a discussion panel under the title, “Unite […]
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“If you reflect on where the recurring problems in your organization are, on the intractable issues and their sources, the answer will generally be People. It is the human dynamics […]
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The College of International Studies (CIS) at the American University of Iraq-Baghdad (AUIB) proudly announces that two articles authored by one of its students, Mr. Alabbas Fadhil Alsudani, were recently […]
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Increasing water scarcity, climate change, and overall environmental degradation are threatening the very basis of life in the basin of the Tigris and the Euphrates, where the socioeconomic ramifications of […]
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