Baghdad, Iraq – October 9, 2024
The results of the "THE World University Rankings 2025" were announced, with the University of Technology achieving a notable accomplishment by ranking first locally among Iraqi universities for the second consecutive year out of a total of 18 universities ranked this year. Additionally, the University of Technology secured a position within the (1001–1200) range among 2092 universities worldwide included in the ranking.
The "THE World University Rankings" is based on a range of academic criteria, including teaching, scientific research, and international reputation. This ranking is one of the most prestigious and reliable global university rankings.
On this occasion, the President of the University of Technology, Professor Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Ghaban, expressed his pride in this achievement, reflecting the university's distinguished academic level and enhancing its standing among global universities. He emphasized that this ranking is the result of continuous efforts by the university’s faculty and students in education and research, highlighting the university’s commitment to developing an advanced educational environment that keeps pace with global advancements across various fields.
Al-Ghaban added, "The 2025 Times Ranking marks a milestone in the University of Technology’s journey towards global recognition. We are proud of the progress achieved and remain committed to enhancing the quality of education and research, as well as building fruitful international partnerships to improve our future rankings."
The University of Technology continually strives to offer higher education that meets the highest academic standards, focusing on developing scientific research that addresses the needs of both local and global communities and enhancing its international reputation to reflect its future aspirations.
Through this ranking, the University of Technology continues to set an exemplary model for higher education in Iraq, demonstrating its capacity for excellence in various fields.
Source: Department's Media |