In line with the University of Nahrain's vision and mission to support sustainable development and enhance the role of scientific research in serving society and the environment, the Physics Department in the College of Science is committed to achieving the following objectives:
1. Promote innovative and sustainable scientific research
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Support and develop research that contributes to finding scientific and practical solutions to contemporary challenges in the fields of the environment, renewable energy, and applied physics.
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Encourage interdisciplinary studies related to sustainability through integrated research teams and collaboration with leading scientific institutions.
2. Integrate sustainable development concepts into academic curricula
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Develop academic programs that align with the concepts and goals of sustainable development.
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Include solar energy, renewable energy, and sustainable energy in the curriculum, and encourage students to undertake research projects that serve this direction.
3. Build strategic partnerships that support sustainability
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Strengthen academic and scientific cooperation with local and international institutions in areas of research and joint training related to sustainability.
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Organize scientific and educational conferences and seminars on environmental challenges and sustainable technology.
4. Developing the capabilities of students and staff towards sustainability
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Preparing scientific cadres capable of employing physics to address sustainable development issues.
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Providing workshops and training courses in the fields of environmental measurements.
5. Enhancing contribution to improving public health through physics applications.
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Health physics and Medical physics have been included in the curriculum.
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Supporting and developing research and studies in the fields of medical and radiation physics that contribute to diagnosis, treatment, and improving the quality of healthcare.
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Involving graduate students in projects that serve public health through advanced studies that contribute to the prevention and early detection of diseases.