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University of Kirkuk

University of Kirkuk is a recognised university in Iraq. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityKirkuk
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Law; Computer Science & IT; Languages & Linguistics; Engineering & Technology
AccreditationIraq operates a DUAL HIGHER EDUCATION governance system reflecting its federal-plus-autonomous-region constitutional structure. (1) MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF IRAQ (MOHESR, Wizarat al-Ta'lim al-'Ali wa al-Bahth al-'Ilmi) — regulates federal Iraqi universities (Arab-majority provinces) at mohesr.gov.iq. (2) MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF THE KURDISTAN REGIONAL GOVERNMENT (MHE-KRG) — regulates universities in the autonomous KRG region (Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Duhok, Halabja governorates) at mhe-krg.org; separate authority since 1991 no-fly zone de facto autonomy, formalised by 2005 Iraqi Constitution Article 117. Plus specialised: COMSTECH for medical accreditation, Iraqi Engineers Union for engineering, IAU+AUCQA for quality assurance. HISTORICAL CONTEXT (essential for student-decision): Iraqi HE was once among the strongest in the Arab world (1970s-80s) but suffered severely from: 1990-91 Gulf War + 1990s sanctions (~13 years of UN sanctions devastated infrastructure); 2003 US invasion and Coalition Provisional Authority dismantling of Ba'athist-era academic structures; 2003-11 sectarian violence with thousands of professors targeted, killed, or forced into exile (estimated 250-500 academics killed); 2014-17 ISIS occupation of Mosul, Tikrit, Anbar with University of Mosul library burning (a million books lost), professor killings, female student bans. Reconstruction ongoing.
Accreditation registryhttps://mohesr.gov.iq/en/
Founded 2003 (Kirkuk governorate public flagship; multi-ethnic Kurdish-Arab-Turkmen-Assyrian disputed city). Public university in Kirkuk — Iraq's most ethnically complex city. Founded 2003. KIRKUK HONEST CONTEXT: Multi-ethnic Kurdish-Arab-Turkmen-Assyrian city, major oil-producing region. Politically disputed between federal Iraq and KRG — Article 140 of 2005 Iraqi Constitution required normalization-census-referendum on Kirkuk's status (never fully implemented). Kurdish forces (Peshmerga) controlled Kirkuk 2014-2017 after Iraqi forces collapsed against ISIS; federal Iraqi forces retook 2017 after KRG independence referendum. Ongoing political complexity. University trilingual programmes (Arabic + Kurdish + Turkmen). ~12,000+ students.
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