University of Anbar
The University of Anbar (Arabic: جامعة الأنبار) is an Iraqi university in Ramadi, Al Anbar, Iraq. It was founded in 1987 with a college of education and a college of girls' education, and then expanded until it reached university status in 2011 with 19 colleges.
جامعة الأنبار | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1987 |
Location | Ramadi, Al Anbar, Iraq |
Website | University of Anbar (in English) |
Colleges
- College of Education of the Human Sciences. (History, Arabic Language, English Language, Geographic, Quran Sciences)
- College of Education, Pure Sciences. (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychological Science)
- College of Science. (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- College of Engineering. (Mechanic, Civil, Electric, Dams and Water sources)
- College of Arts. (English Language, Arabic Language, History, Geographic, Sociology, Media)
- College of Law - Ramadi
- College of Computer Science and Information Technology
- College of Islamic Sciences - Ramadi (Hadith, Foqh, Quran Sciences, Islamic Faiths)
- College of Administrations and Economics - Ramadi
- College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences
- College of Medicine
- College of Dentistry
- College of Agriculture
- College of Education for Women
- College of Education - Alqaiim
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- College of Pharmacy
Presidents
- Professor Dr. Naji Tawfiq Mohammed (14/12/1987 — 01/08/1990)
- Professor Dr. Abdul Rahman Abdul Kareem Najam (2/8/1990 — 15/9/1997)
- Professor Dr. Nabil Ammar Ahmed (16/09/1997 — 30/09/2001)
- Professor Dr. Awni Kamel Shabban (01/10/2001 — 18/05/2003)
- Professor Dr. Abdul Hadi Rajab Habeeb (19/05/2003 — 16/01/2007)
- Professor Dr. Mohammed Affan Mukhlid (16/01/2007 — 12/07/2007)
- Professor Dr. Khalil Ibrahim Al.Dulaimi (12/07/2007 — 24/11/2013)[1]
2014 hostage crisis
On 7 June, gunmen linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant briefly took students at the university hostage after killing a number of guards and destroying "a bridge leading to the main gate".[2] The crisis was resolved when students were permitted to leave several hours later, departing the campus in buses provided by the local government. No students were reported to have been injured during the incident.[3]
References
- "University Presidents". uoanbar.edu.iq. University of Anbar. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- "Iraq Militants Storm University, Taking Dozens Of Students Hostage". The Huffington Post UK. 7 June 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- Yacoub, Sammer N. (7 June 2014). "Iraq Gunmen Take University, Briefly Hold Hostages". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
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