Workshop on combating the phenomenon of electronic crimes

Under the patronage of the President of Al-Zahraa University (peace be upon her) for women , Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, the Public Relations Division and the Continuing Education Center, in cooperation with the Iraqi Ministry of Interior/Department of Relations and Media/Official Spokesperson Section, held an awareness workshop entitled “Combating the Phenomenon of Electronic Crimes”, presented by Major Ali Mohsen Jassim Al-Hussaini and Captain Nour Tawfiq Hadi Al-Hussaini. The workshop focused on the danger of electronic crimes that pose a threat to Iraqi families. Ways to reduce these crimes and how to combat them were also discussed by guiding the attendees with some instructions to increase awareness of the danger of falling into these crimes. The workshop was also attended by a number of university professors and a large number of its students on Monday 10/21/2024 in the Umm Abiha Hall. Read more

Registration mechanism course for registration committees for the academic year 2024-2025

Under the patronage of the respected President of the University, the Registration and Student Affairs Department, in cooperation with the Continuing Education Center, held a training course for the main and supporting committees for the registration process for the academic year 2024-2025. The course was presented by the Head of the Registration Department, Asst. Dr. Amal Abdel Rahim, and Ms. Nour Al-Huda Khaled, on 11-13/11/2024, in the Al-Kawthar Hall for Continuing Education. Read more

The Romanticization of the West Wind in Shelly’s ode to the West Wind

In order to support the skills of the students of the English Department and strengthen their delivery, the student Zainab Adi Taqi presented a scientific workshop entitled (The Romanticization of the West Wind in Shelly’s Ode to the West Wind) in cooperation between the College of Education / English Department and the Continuing Education Center on Monday 10/28/2024 in the English Department Hall. Read more