
Practical Lesson in the Library
February 3, 2026
The Department of History Arts on a scientific visit to the ancient city of Babylon
February 11, 2026As part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week activities, Alyarmok University College, in cooperation with the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at Diyala University, the Technology Incubator Unit, and the Entrepreneurship Division at Diyala University, is holding a workshop on the registration mechanism for the Entrepreneurship Initiative.
Under the patronage of Alyarmok University College
And under the supervision of the Dean, Professor Dr. Thabit Abdul Razzaq Dhahir, and in accordance with the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Week activities commenced at Alyarmok University College, as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week activities, starting from Sunday, February 8, 2026, under the slogan
(From the Land of the Two Rivers… Ideas Emerge).
Alyarmok University College, in cooperation with the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / Diyala University, the Technology Incubator Unit, and the Entrepreneurship Division at Diyala University, held a scientific workshop today, Tuesday, February 10, 2026, titled “Registration Mechanism for the Entrepreneurship Initiative” in the discussion hall.
The workshop, presented by consultant trainers in the Entrepreneurship Initiative, Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Khalifa Al-Abbadi, Lecturer Dr. Yousef Sabah Jassim, Lecturer Dr. Nibras Abdul Sattar Hassoub, and Professor Huda Naji Zidan, aimed to introduce participants to the practical procedures and systematic steps adopted for registration in the initiative, and to enable them to benefit from opportunities supporting entrepreneurial projects. This stems from the importance of supporting youth and entrepreneurs and spreading the culture of entrepreneurial initiatives, especially the Entrepreneurship Initiative, contributing to developing their capabilities and motivating them to transform their ideas into productive projects.
The workshop included a detailed explanation of the registration mechanism and steps, clarification of the basic conditions and requirements, and an outline of the fields and opportunities offered by the initiative. It also provided practical guidance to help participants prepare the required data and avoid common errors during the application process. Furthermore, a discussion session was opened to answer inquiries from students and young people interested in entrepreneurial projects.
The workshop recommended the importance of being familiar with the approved technical and administrative requirements, given their effective role in enhancing acceptance opportunities and supporting the transformation of entrepreneurial ideas into viable and growing projects, thereby contributing to the consolidation of entrepreneurship and innovation culture within the university and community environment.
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