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  2. University of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad University suffered from the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupation, with more than 90% of its students dropping out of some classes. In September 2018, the university was listed in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, a yearly classification of the best 1,250 universities in the world, for the first time. [5]

  3. Fakhri A. Bazzaz - Wikipedia

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    Bazzaz was born to a Sunni Muslim family in Baghdad, Iraq. [1] After receiving his bachelor's degree in biology at Baghdad University (1953), he received an appointment at Baghdad's Rasafa Education District. His science career was influenced by Baghdad University's biologist Abdul Karim Al-Khudairy and meteorologist Abdul Jabbar Abdullah. [2]

  4. Climate change in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    There is increasing initiatives on regional dialogue on climate change, and these initiatives are particularly prominent in the largest cities such as Baghdad. [ 53 ] Mitigation strategies involve reducing methane, which is seen by many groups, scientists, and activists as one of the most cost-effective and simplest ways to reduce climate ...

  5. List of universities in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This is a incomplete list of universities in Iraq. There are more than 85 universities and academics in total: 35 public universities, (four technical universities, one institutes of technology, and two fine arts university, one national defense university, and one police academy) 45 private universities and colleges.

  6. College of Science – University of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The College of Science is one of the Colleges of the University of Baghdad in Baghdad, Iraq. It was the first scientific college established in Iraq. [1] The main academic activities held in this college vary between pure and applied science. Beside its eight departments, the college also holds two research units.

  7. Basra - Wikipedia

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    From 945 to 1055, the Iranian Buyid dynasty ruled Baghdad and most of Iraq. Abu al Qasim al-Baridis, who still controlled Basra and Wasit , were defeated and their lands taken by the Buyids in 947. Adud al-Dawla and his sons Diya' al-Dawla and Samsam al-Dawla were the Buyid rulers of Basra during the 970s, 980s and 990s.

  8. Campus climate - Wikipedia

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    Campus climate refers to current dimensions of climate in the campus community in higher education institutions. [1] According to one definition offered by Jeni Hart and Jennifer Fellabaum, the dimensions of climate could refer to views, attitudes, psychology, behaviors, standards, perceptions and expectations. [ 2 ]

  9. Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The University of Baghdad is the largest university in Iraq and the second largest in the Arab world. Prior to the Gulf War, multiple international schools operated in Baghdad, including: École française de Bagdad [210] Deutsche Schule Bagdad [211] Baghdad Japanese School (バグダッド日本人学校), a nihonjin gakko [212]