Iraqi Engineers Union Conduct Site Visit to TIU for Engineering Faculty Evaluation
In a significant step towards more recognition, a delegation from the Iraqi Engineers Union recently conducted a comprehensive site visit to Tishk International University to evaluate its Faculty of Engineering. The primary objective of the visit was to assess the faculty’s facilities and academic standards, with the aim of transmitting evaluation reports to the syndicate council for the final decision on accrediting the university.
The esteemed delegation, comprising a team of senior academicians, inspected various aspects of the Engineering Faculty during their visit. Led by Prof. Dr. Mahmod Farhan Muslih, the team included Asst. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Riadh Abbas, Asst. Prof. Dr. Omer Shamal Farhan, Asst. Prof. Dr. Ali Jabir Abdel Wahhab, Dr. Thaeer Jasim Mohammad, Dr. Sahmi Odwan Mohammad, and Dr. Siba Ibrahim Taha. Their combined expertise and experience ensured a thorough and unbiased assessment of the university’s engineering facilities.
The site visit encompassed an in-depth examination of all engineering laboratories, classrooms, the library, workshops, and other relevant facilities. The delegation reviewed the infrastructure, equipment, and resources available to students and faculty members, seeking to ascertain the university’s adherence to the required standards set forth by the Iraqi Engineers Union.
The outcome of the site visit holds significant implications for both Tishk International University and its engineering graduates. Should the evaluation yield positive results, the university will be officially recognized by the Iraqi Engineers Union. This recognition would enable engineering faculty graduates to obtain membership in the union, further enhancing their professional credentials and career prospects.
The Iraqi Engineers Union’s site visit emphasizes the importance of maintaining and improving educational standards in the field of engineering. By conducting such evaluations, the union ensures that accredited institutions consistently offer quality education and provide students with the necessary skills to excel in their future careers.
Tishk International University eagerly awaits the evaluation reports and remains optimistic about the outcome. The university is committed to upholding academic excellence and providing exceptional facilities to its engineering students. The potential accreditation by the Iraqi Engineers Union will not only validate their efforts but also open doors to broader opportunities for both the university and its graduates.











