College of Arts at Al- Iraqia University held its workshop named (The reality of e-learning in graduate studies, problems and solutions). The workshop was chaired by the Assistant Dean for Scientific Affairs and Graduate Studies, Prof. Dr. Muthanna Naem Hammadi. The workshop was attended by heads of departments that (concerned with higher studies), Arabic language, Quranic sciences, history, and geography department.
The workshop included: Determining the reality of e-learning in graduate studies, the electronic experience, and the extent to which students benefit from electronic lectures.The aim of the workshop was to identify the problems experienced by students, especially in light of the weakness in Internet, and effective solutions that would deliver the materials to the maximum extent, by overcoming obstacles, finally the faculty members were directed to continue working and communicating the scientific material to the students.
Asst. Prof.. Dr. Nadia Ghassan Abdel Kareem _ / Faculty of Medicine, University of Al Iraqia/ Clinical Biochemistry Branch ,Publishes a joint scientific research between Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Ministry of Health & Environment / Endocrinology and Diabetes Center under the title (Evaluation of Insulin Resistance According to the Obesity Grades in Iraqi non-diabetics adults) in the global magazine Biochemical and cellular Archives _2020; vol. 20 N, 1 (Issn 0972_5075)Within the Scopus Container.
*Research objective: Using laboratory analyzes of some biochemical indicators in the blood and measuring the body mass index to assess the extent of tissue resistance to insulin in adults without diabetes and with higher weights than normal, and to use the HOMA_IR model to show the relationship between obesity and insulin resistance.
The results of this research confirmed theories about the relationship between increased body weight and the emergence of metabolic syndrome, especially the development toward diabetes as well as early detection of the disease before they develop diabetes through determining insulin resistance accurately and easily using clinical applications, laboratory models and physical measurements.
Department of English / College of Education for Girls at Al-Iraqia University held an electronic workshop entitled (an interactive electronic workshop on the national classification of the quality of Iraqi universities), presented by Prof. Dr. Reem Zaid and M. Asmaa Asaad.
The workshop included a detailed explanation of general definition of the concept of quality of university education and the national classification of the quality of universities in addition to discussing the importance of university classification and the features of the national classification.
The workshop aimed to identify the axes of the national classification form for the quality of Iraqi universities, which includes the axis of scientific research, quality improvement, programmatic accreditation and axis of scientific activities in addition to strengthening power points, addressing weaknesses and defects , and finding appropriate solutions to them.
In cooperation with the Computer and Internet Center / Technical Training Division, College of Dentistry, held an electronic workshop (online) on the necessary painkillers in every home, with the participation of number of Academic staff and specialized researchers.
The workshop presented by M. Sumaya Abdul Ahmed and M. Asia Abd Ahmed to get to know the necessary pain relievers available at home under the current circumstances of Corona virus and the curfew.
The workshop included the definition of the term painkillers, their main types, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and paracetamol, their uses and side effects, as well as common types of painkillers, their dosages, different pharmacological forms, and the caveats for their use and methods of use for adults and children.
Center of Research and Studies at Al- Iraqia University held an electronic lecture entitled Psychological War and Covid-19, with participation of specialized professors from Arab and international universities.
The lecture presented by Prof. Dr. Aysir Khalil Al-Obaidi included several themes from the workshop, including determining the psychological impact of the virus that parallels the physical effect and its impact on the psyche of people on the behavioral side and the collective direction in the sense of fear, and the effect of the rapid and sudden virus attack on the behavioral immune system, which strengthens the virus in its psychological warfare Widely.
The lecture showed the role of traditional and digital media in promoting a sense of collective panic at times and spreading the fear infection according to internationally known behavioral theories that are spreading in times of crisis, including the 19-COVID.
Department of Life Sciences in College of Education, in cooperation with the Technical Training Division at the university organized a scientific symposium entitled Zoonotic bacterial disease, delivered by Assistant Prof. Dr. Khaled Mahmoud Hammadi, a Professor at College of Education, Department of Life Sciences.
The symposium included a brief of bacterial diseases that are common with humans and animals, , the lecturer mentioned that animals were and are still raised for protection, transportation, or as a source of food. On the other hand, animals are considered a source of infection and a means of transmission of more than 250 infectious diseases known as joint diseases, which can be defined as a group of diseases that affect animals and can be transmitted to humans and in different ways, these diseases may occur in the form of individual cases such as infection with Salmonella or collectively such as the Brucellosis epidemic or known as the Malta fever, as well as TB disease, Anthrax, Glanders and plague. … etc.
The symposium aims to know the proper ways to control and prevent common diseases