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Edward Said and Orientalism
An interview with Professor Nasser Jassem of the University of Mosul. Professor Nasser Jassem, previous head of Mosul University Library (2003-2011) and former director of the Unit for the Study of Orientalism, completed a scholarship at University College London in 2019. Professor Nasser Jassem speaks about Edward Said and Orientalism, the future of scholarship in Iraq and life under the Islamic State in Mosul.
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2/27/2023
Conservation in Iraq: practices, challenges and opportunities
This webinar focused on international and national projects and initiatives in the field of conservation and cultural heritage in Iraq. Speakers: Giovanni Fontana - Independent Cultural Heritage Consultant Ayad Hamza - Head of Conservation Department, Ministry of Culture, Iraq Chaired by Dr Hossam Mahdy, Conservation Architect
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10/30/2020
Mr Mohammed Jasim Aal-Hajiahmed, the director of  Mosul University Libraries,
The director of Mosul University Libraries, Mr Mohammed Jasim Aal-Hajiahmed, speaks about national and international efforts to rehabilitate the libraries of the University of Mosul. Mr Mohammed Jasim Aal-Hajiahmed is a recipient of a Visiting Iraqi Scholarship from the Nahrein Network and the British Institute for the Study of Iraq (BISI). Many thanks again to UK AHRC and GCRF for making this all possible!
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7/13/2018
Louise Haxthausen Director of the UNESCO Office for Iraq
Director of the UNESCO Office for Iraq, Louise Haxthausen, speaks about the rebuilding of Mosul and national and international efforts to revive its spirit of co-existence, learning and education. Louise Haxthausen also speaks about the importance of a $50m contribution from the Government of the UAE to rebuild the destroyed al Nuri Mosque complex and the Habda Minerat, and the role of intangible heritage as an essential part of reconstruction. The Nahrein Network would like to thank and acknowledge the support of the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Global Challenges Research Fund.
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7/10/2018