Under the auspices of the Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology / University of Kufa Dr Alaa Al-Lami the Department of Ancient Iraqi Archeology held in our faculty on Tuesday 11/2/2020 a scientific symposium titled (The Impact of Religious Beliefs in the Art of Ancient Mesopotamia). whose aim of it …
Read More »The workshop entitled (cultural and civilization diversity of Kufa after incorporation).
Within the activities of the first cultural week of the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa, the Department of Islamic Archeology at the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa organized a workshop entitled (cultural and civilization diversity of Kufa after incorporation), delivered by Dr. Hamid Al Yasiri on …
Read More »Workshop entitled (the idea of immortality in Mesopotamia).
Within the activities of the first cultural week of the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa, the Department of Islamic Archeology organized a workshop entitled “As the idea of immortality ” Dr. Hussein Al-Saadi delivered on Monday, 15/4/2019, in the people of Mesopotamia included the immortality of the God …
Read More »A workshop was held on the background of sending a number of our faculty members to the University of Bologna within the waladu project.
Our College held a workshop on 20/2/2019 against the background of sending a number of teachers of the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa to the University of Bologna within the project of waladu for the period 10-15 / 12/2018 for participate in the teacher’s of Bachelor training course …
Read More »Workshop entitled (the right of the mad between Sharia and law).
The Department of Islamic Archeology at the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa on Sunday, 17/3/2019 under the supervision of Dr. Haider Attia organized a workshop entitled (The right of the mad between Sharia and law) dealt with the position of Sharia and human rights laws from the mad …
Read More »Workshop entitled (Drugs and their impact on society and how to prevent them).
Under the supervision of Dr. Mona Abdel-Karim and the teacher Jassem Hussein, the Department of Ancient Iraqi Archeology held a workshop entitled “Drugs and their impact on the society and how to prevent them” .The seriousness of drugs and their negative impact on society and individuals were explained. The teachers …
Read More »Our College holds a workshop (how to use resources to write research).
Within the scientific activities of the students ,the Faculty of Archeology held workshop (how to use sources to write research),Dr. Hussein Majid presented an explanation on how to use scientific resources in writing university research, obtaining important information for the researcher, developing the concept of specialized databases, how to quote …
Read More »Workshop entitled “Prepare for the courses system based on the possibilities of our college for the academic year 2019/2020.
Under the supervision of Dr.Fatima Abbas Al-Maamouri, the Department of Ancient Iraqi Archeology at the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa held a workshop entitled “Preparing for the Course System Based on the Potential of our College for the academic year 2019/2020″during it, a presentation was made of the …
Read More »Our College held a symposium entitled “Kufa in Heritage”
In cooperation with the Secretariat of the Kufa Mosque, the Department of Arab Scientific Heritage held a scientific symposium on Wednesday, 27/2/2019 entitled “Kufa in Heritage” under the motto “Kufa between the traces of the past and the heritage of the present”, with the participation of thirty-one research and forty-five …
Read More »Workshop entitled (Urban Expansion and Archaeological Sites and Ways of Finding Positive Solutions for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage).
The Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa in cooperation with the Faculty of Urban Planning under the supervision of the Department of Ancient Antiquities on 26/2/2019 organized a workshop entitled (Urban expansion and archaeological sites and ways to find positive solutions to preserve the cultural heritage). The lectures were …
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