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Iraqi PM Strengthens Engagement with UK’s IBBC Universities

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Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani recently visited London, where he met with representatives from 26 prominent British universities, including four members of the Iraq-Britain Business Council (IBBC) University Group: Queen Mary University of London, the University of Liverpool, the University of Dundee, and Newcastle University.

This meeting marked a significant step in Iraq’s efforts to elevate its educational landscape, ensuring Iraqi students can access world-class education that will, in turn, contribute to the country’s economic and social development.

The Prime Minister’s Vision for Iraq’s Education Sector

During his visit, Prime Minister Al-Sudani dedicated an entire morning to discussing one of his administration’s top priorities—enhancing Iraq’s education system. He emphasized the importance of providing Iraqi students with access to modern, high-quality education at global institutions, particularly those in the UK.

According to the Prime Minister, the aim is to enable these students to return to Iraq with valuable knowledge and skills that will directly benefit the country’s economic growth and technological advancement.

A key element of this vision is the scholarship initiative launched by the Prime Minister, which offers 5,000 scholarships to Iraqi students. Many of these students are already studying at British universities, and the initiative has been a crucial part of building Iraq’s future workforce.

In addition to the UK-based scholarships, the Iraqi government has also forged agreements with institutions in the United States and France, further expanding opportunities for Iraqi students abroad.

Strengthening Ties with Leading British Universities

Prime Minister Al-Sudani underscored the importance of engagement between Iraq and leading global universities, particularly British institutions, which have a long-standing history of collaboration with Iraq in the field of education. This partnership is seen as critical for both Iraq’s educational reform and its broader development goals.

As part of his visit, the Prime Minister signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with 12 British universities, three of which are members of the IBBC: the University of Liverpool, Newcastle University, and Queen Mary University of London.

The University of Dundee, also an IBBC member, had already signed an MOU. These agreements are designed to promote academic collaboration, facilitate student exchanges, and ensure that Iraqi students benefit from cutting-edge educational resources.

The University of Greenwich took the opportunity to honor Prime Minister Al-Sudani by announcing the provision of 20 master’s degree scholarships for Iraqi students in various fields, further solidifying the growing relationship between Iraq and British universities.

IBBC’s Role in Strengthening Educational Collaboration

Professor Mohammed Al-Uzri, the IBBC’s Education Advisor, commented on the growing role of education in Iraq-Britain relations. He stated, “IBBC is focused on strengthening the links between the UK and Iraq, and we are building a significant group of educational members in both universities and schools. Education is now IBBC’s second-largest sector.”

IBBC plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational collaboration between the two countries, meeting regularly with Iraqi higher education officials to refine curricula and ensure that training and skills development are aligned with the needs of a modern economy. Professor Al-Uzri also emphasized that the Prime Minister’s visit highlighted the importance of education to Iraq’s future, and IBBC is proud to contribute to this mission.

Positive Outlook for Future Collaboration

The Prime Minister’s visit comes at a time when diplomatic relations between Iraq and the UK are improving. Recent travel advisories from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) have downgraded the risk to visitors to Iraq, reflecting a safer environment for educational exchanges and collaboration.

This change is expected to facilitate further partnerships between Iraqi institutions and British universities, strengthening bilateral ties and advancing the shared goal of academic excellence.

FAQs

Q: What is the purpose of Prime Minister Al-Sudani’s visit to the UK?

A: The visit aims to enhance Iraq’s educational sector by fostering stronger collaborations between Iraqi students and British universities. It is part of the Prime Minister’s broader strategy to ensure Iraqi students receive world-class education and return to Iraq with the knowledge and skills to contribute to the country’s growth.

Q: How many scholarships has Iraq offered to students?

A: Iraq has launched a scholarship initiative offering 5,000 scholarships to Iraqi students, many of whom are currently studying at British universities.

Q: Which British universities signed MOUs with Iraq?

A: The Prime Minister signed MOUs with 12 British universities, including Queen Mary University of London, the University of Liverpool, Newcastle University, and the University of Dundee.

Q: What is the role of the IBBC in Iraq’s education sector?

A: The IBBC is working to strengthen the educational links between the UK and Iraq by building a network of educational members and collaborating with Iraqi officials to align curricula with the needs of a modern economy.

Q: How has the UK’s travel advice impacted collaboration with Iraq?

A: The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) has recently downgraded the risk level for visitors to Iraq, which is expected to foster increased collaboration and partnerships between the two countries, particularly in the field of education.

Conclusion

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani’s visit to the UK represents a significant milestone in Iraq’s efforts to improve its education system and foster international partnerships. Through scholarships, academic collaborations, and the strengthening of ties with British universities, Iraq is positioning itself for a brighter future.

The commitment of both governments and institutions to this cause is evident, and the positive changes in travel advisories further enhance the prospects for fruitful cooperation in the years to come.

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