Within the “Zakat Al-Ilm” Program.. A Seminar on “Who is the Intellectual?” Conducted at Cihan University-Duhok

On June 30, 2026, as part of the ongoing activities of the “Zakat Al-Ilm” (Knowledge Zakat) institution for community awareness and development, a seminar was conducted at Cihan University-Duhok. The seminar was presented by Prof. Dr. Bayar M.Rasheed Omer, under the title “Who is the Intellectual?”, in the presence of university faculty members and staff.

Volunteers

# Image Name Duration Credits
1 Dr. Bayar Mohamed Rasheed Dr. Bayar Mohamed Rasheed 3 100

On July 6, 2026, within the framework of the ongoing projects and activities of the “Scientific Zakat” foundation at Cihan University-Duhok, Dr. Mahmoud Murad Ibrahim, a lecturer in the Law Department, delivered a seminar aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the Ministry of Interior personnel in Duhok Governorate. The seminar was titled: “The Disciplinary System of the Internal Security Forces and its Impact on Enhancing Security Capabilities.”

Within the framework of volunteer work for the Zakat Al-Ilm foundation at Cihan University Sulaimaniyah ,As part of its ongoing scientific activities and commitment to strengthening academic partnerships, and in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between Cihan University–Sulaimaniya and the Presidency of the Sulaimani Municipality, a specialized and advanced training course entitled “Water Resources Management and Flood Risk Mitigation” commenced today, Sunday, June 21, 2026.

The three-day training course is being delivered online by a team of engineering experts from Old Dominion University in the United States. Its primary objective is to familiarize engineers and participants with the latest technologies and international best practices for protecting surface water quality and reducing the impacts of flooding in our city.

Cihan University–Sulaimaniya continuously strives to serve as a bridge for transferring global knowledge and expertise to the Kurdistan Region, with the aim of strengthening institutional capacities and developing scientific solutions to environmental challenges.

A group of students from the Department of Anesthesia Technologies at Cihan University–Erbil conducted a scientific visit to Erbil West Emergency Hospital (Rojawa), where they participated in intensive hands-on activities.

The visit, which took place on Thursday, October 30, 2026, under the supervision of Dr. Mohammed Amin Sarmad Qasim, involved the participation of third-year students: Yusuf Muhannad Anwar, Pirzha Kaifi, and Alaa Hussein. The visit began with a comprehensive field tour of several vital and sensitive units within the hospital. These included the Triage and Reception Hall, the Red Zone (Emergency and Trauma Hall) designated for critically ill patients, the Yellow Zone (Follow-up and Monitoring Hall) for moderate cases, and the Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU), where patients with critical conditions are placed under close observation. During the tour, the students closely observed the patient admission process, rapid case assessments, and the decision-making mechanisms involved in initiating treatment. This experience significantly enhanced their understanding of how to manage complex and urgent medical cases in an emergency setting.

The students were later introduced to the latest medical devices and their operating mechanisms in detail. These included the DC shock device for regulating heart rhythms, the ultrasound device for imaging internal organs, the ventilator for assisting breathing, the blood pressure monitor for measuring blood pressure, and the pulse oximeter for measuring blood oxygen levels. Furthermore, they received detailed practical training on locating veins and correctly inserting intravenous cannulas, as well as preparing and administering medications to patients.

Another crucial aspect of the training involved learning how to scientifically and accurately take a patient’s medical history, which is essential for making accurate diagnoses and developing appropriate treatment plans. This practical training enabled the students to apply their theoretical knowledge of medical devices and procedures in a real-world hospital environment.