Through the Meeting with Representatives of the Iranian Ministry of Science, Education Discusses Overcoming the Challenges Facing Iraqi Students and Emphasizes Taking into Account Scientific Requirements in Accepting Students.

Education Meeting with Representatives of the Iranian Ministry of Science

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research held a meeting with its counterpart in the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the challenges and problems faced by Iraqi students studying in a number of Iranian universities.
The Ministry of Education was represented by the Undersecretary for Scientific Research Affairs, Dr. Haider Abd Dahd, in the presence of the Director General of the Department of Scholarships and Cultural Relations, Dr. Hazem Baqir Taher, and the Cultural Advisor, Dr. Yasser Abdel Zahra. On the Iranian side, the Deputy Minister of Science, Research and Technology for International Affairs, Dr. Wahid Haddadi Asl, and the Deputy Minister of Science, Research and Technology, were present. And the founding president of student affairs, Dr. Dadash Pour, and a number of advisors.
Those gathered on the sidelines of the Science Week activities between Iraq and the Islamic Republic of Iran discussed the procedures related to the admission of Iraqi students and the problems that may arise during study.
The Iraqi delegation affirmed its support for the official Iranian course of dealing with the Universities of Religions and Sects and the Azadi University of Isfahan, taking into account the solid academic requirements required by the requirements of the academic environment and the accreditation specifications in the scholarship guide and private expenses, while the Iranian side described the decision of the Iraqi Ministry of Education as positive regarding the accreditation of solid universities outside Iraq.
The two sides agreed to organize and update procedures that would overcome the challenges facing Iraqi students and not to impose any additional requirements that are not required by the academic field of study, while the delegation of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research renewed the readiness of Iraqi universities to accept international students within the Study in Iraq initiative.