“The Journey of Womanhood: Maternity, Early Marriage, and Resilience”

In a bid to delve into the complex and multifaceted experiences of women around the globe, on 24th April the English Department hosted an international workshop titled “The Journey of Womanhood: Maternity, Early Marriage, and Resilience.” The workshop, brought together scholars, activists, and policymakers from various countries to discuss and analyze the challenges and triumphs of women navigating through maternity, early marriage, and the resilience they exhibit in the face of adversity.

The workshop aimed to foster dialogue and exchange ideas with the active participation of the following scholars:
Dr. Yousuf Alrawi- Public Health Specialist, United Nations

Tafan Kamal Kareem- English Department, Cihan University of Sulaimaniyah

Ms. Rama Dibeh, Head of Languages and social sciences- Tutoring Club in Dubai.

Dr. Roza Majid- Sulaimaniyah Maternity Teaching Hospital

Dr. Batoul Hassan Khoja ( Moderator)

The professionals focused on how to empower women, especially in regions where issues such as early marriage and lack of access to education are prevalent through the works of literature, facts, statistics, and medical insights. Keynote speakers highlighted the importance of understanding the diverse experiences of women and the need for inclusive policies that address their unique needs.

One of the focal points of the workshop was the discussion surrounding early marriage and its impact on women’s lives. Participants shared research findings and personal anecdotes, shedding light on the consequences of early marriage, including limited educational opportunities, increased health risks, and restricted economic independence. Strategies to combat early marriage were explored, with an emphasis on education, community engagement, and legal reforms.

Maternity was another significant aspect of the workshop’s discussions. Participants discussed the challenges women face during pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood through example works from relevant pieces of literature selected.

Volunteers

No volunteers added to this activity.

Within the framework of volunteer work for the Zakat Al-Ilm foundation at Cihan University Sulaimaniyah , On April 29, 2026, the Career Development Center (CDC) at Cihan University – Sulaimaniya, in collaboration with Sulaimani Polytechnic University, organized a joint workshop on Artificial Intelligence.

In a joint scientific activity attended by a significant number of lecturers and students, Cihan University – Sulaimaniya, in cooperation with Sulaimani Polytechnic University, conducted a workshop entitled “Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: A Revolutionary Opportunity or a Scientific Risk?” in the seminar hall. At the beginning of the workshop, Mr. Basoz Tawfiq Ahmad, as the panel moderator, highlighted the importance of the topic and the objective of bringing together experts from different fields to discuss the impact of this emerging technology on the future of higher education.

In the first panel session, Mr. Sherko Hamalaw Murad, a specialist in Informatics and Artificial Intelligence, emphasized the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and its application within the classroom. He explained how this technology can support scientific research and enhance academic standards. Subsequently, Asst. Prof. Dr. Faryad Khalid Mohammed, a specialist in Software Engineering, discussed the technical aspects of AI and the fundamental transformations it brings to learning systems. Finally, Mr. Ahmad Ramadan Rashid, a specialist in Machine Learning, provided an overview of the field and stressed the importance of awareness and its impact on technological development. The workshop concluded with an open discussion and exchange of ideas between the panelists and the audience

Within the framework of volunteer work for the Zakat Al-Ilm foundation at Cihan University Sulaimaniyah ,CDC and Computer Science Department Organize Engaging Cybersecurity Awareness Workshop
On 22 February 2026, a collaborative workshop on “Cybersecurity Awareness” was successfully organized by the Career Development Center (CDC) in cooperation with the Computer Science Department. The event aimed to enhance students’ understanding of digital security challenges and promote safe online practices.
The workshop was presented by Asst. Lect. Sherko Hamalaw from Cihan University Sulaimaniya and Asst. Lect. Snur Jamal from Sulaimani Polytechnic University. The speakers highlighted common cyber threats such as phishing, malware, and social engineering, while also discussing practical strategies for data protection and strong password management.
A key feature of the session was its interactive presentation format, which included live discussions, real-world examples, and scenario-based activities. Participants actively engaged with the presenters, making the workshop both informative and impactful.
The event concluded with appreciation for the speakers and a continued commitment by the Career Development Center (CDC) to organize further initiatives that strengthen cybersecurity awareness among students.

Within the framework of volunteer work for the Zakat Al-Ilm foundation at Cihan University Sulaimaniyah , The Career Development Center (CDC) at Cihan University-Sulaimaniya, in collaboration with Step Iraq, conducted a two-day training workshop for second-year students in the Department of Computer Science. The workshop was designed to educate students on creating effective professional and academic Curriculum Vitae (CVs) and to equip them with interview preparation strategies, thereby improving their prospects of securing future employment.