The Academic Coordination Committee of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, along with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Abdul Razzaq Al-Issa, has agreed to introduce a draft diploma in Iraqi universities.
The Executive Director of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Ali Tariq, that "the Academic Coordination Committee in the Association of Iraqi private banks met with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Abdul Razzaq al-Issa, and during the meeting discussed the reality of higher education, especially in the faculties of management and economy."
He added that "during the meeting, it was agreed to provide the Academic Coordinating Committee the project to develop a draft diploma banking in Iraqi universities in addition to the Committee to submit research topics to study the Masters and PhD, which stems from the practical reality and challenges faced by the banking sector.
On the other hand, welcomed the Chairman of the Academic Coordination Committee of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Dean of the Faculty of Business Economics at the University of Nahrain, the initial approval of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to develop a diploma in banking universities in Iraq, stressing that this decision will reflect positively on the outputs of higher education to The banking sector.
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The Executive Director of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Ali Tariq, that "the Academic Coordination Committee in the Association of Iraqi private banks met with the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Abdul Razzaq al-Issa, and during the meeting discussed the reality of higher education, especially in the faculties of management and economy."
He added that "during the meeting, it was agreed to provide the Academic Coordinating Committee the project to develop a draft diploma banking in Iraqi universities in addition to the Committee to submit research topics to study the Masters and PhD, which stems from the practical reality and challenges faced by the banking sector.
On the other hand, welcomed the Chairman of the Academic Coordination Committee of the Association of Iraqi Private Banks, Dean of the Faculty of Business Economics at the University of Nahrain, the initial approval of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to develop a diploma in banking universities in Iraq, stressing that this decision will reflect positively on the outputs of higher education to The banking sector.
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