The University of Technology, represented by its president, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Ghabban, held a memorandum of cooperation with the Deanship of the Iraqi Police College, represented by its Dean, Major General Dr. Uday Samir Halim, today, Tuesday, 4/23/2020.
The agreement signing decrees was attended by Brigadier General Dr. Qaiser Mahmoud Ubais from the Iraqi Police College and a group of senior academic officers, and from the University of Technology, Director of Information Technology Center, Lecturer Ali Abdul Razzaq Tarish, and Director of Media and Government Communication Department, Dr. Sari Tahseen Rayshan.
The memorandum included joint cooperation between the two parties in various fields to enhance and develop cooperation in accordance with the available capabilities and the systems in place on each side, without prejudice to the good conduct of work and a quorum for faculty staff, through the formation of a committee at the University of Technology called (the Cooperation Mechanism Committee), headed by the President of the University or his representative from the heads of departments, the membership of the heads of scientific branches within the formations of the relevant departments, and a committee in the Police College headed by the Dean of the College or his deputy, and the membership of the directors of the scientific departments and the Research and Studies Center, which is responsible for organizing the cooperation process between the two parties, and undertakes its tasks based on several areas, including the development of scientific and academic cooperation, enhancing mutual understanding between the two parties, as well as nominating lecturers and researchers accredited by both parties and establishing joint research projects between the two parties.
The Dean of the Iraqi Police College presented a shield of appreciation to the President of the University of Technology as an expression of the warm reception of academic figures in this great edifice and an enhancement in the development of the personnel of military and academic institutions.