30 April، 2026

Mosul Studies Center concludes a training course in cooperation with the College of Arts, Department of History, entitled (Supporting Youth Work).

The Mosul Studies Center concludes a training course in cooperation with the College of Arts, Department of History, entitled “Supporting Youth Employment”

Under the patronage of

Professor Dr. Waheed Mahmoud Al-Ibrahimi

President of the University of Mosul

And under the supervision of

Assistant Professor Dr. Mohammed Nizar Al-Dabbagh

Director of the Mosul Studies Center

In cooperation with the Department of Studies and Planning – Sustainable Development Unit/Presidency of the University of Mosul and the College of Arts – Department of History, the Center held the training course entitled: “Challenges of Finding Decent Work for Youth: Reality and Aspirations”

The course was presented by: Prof. Dr. Maysoun Dhunoun Al-Abaiji/College of Arts – Oriental Studies Unit
Prof. Dr. Maha Saeed Hamid
Prof. Dr. Huda Yassin Al-Dabbagh
Assistant Professor Dr. Arouba Jameel Mahmoud
Assistant Professor Dr. Hanan Abdul-Khaliq Al-Sabaawi
Assistant Professor Dr. Hanaa Jassim Mohammed/Mosul Studies Center
The course was managed by: Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Saleh Saeed/Head of the Department of History – College of Arts
For the period between April 26-28, 2026, in Hall 5, Department of History, College of Arts. The training course featured research papers that focused on the concept of decent work, its components, the difference between decent and undecent work, the realities of the labor market for young people, the relationship between decent work and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the challenges facing youth—whether economic, social, or political—and how to address and overcome them. The course also covered the role of the state and society in supporting decent work for youth through policies, programs, and strategies, and presented the experiences of some international and Arab countries in achieving and creating decent work for young people, thus contributing to the SDGs, particularly Goals 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, and 17.

For more information:

https://uomosul.edu.iq/en/mosulstudiescenter/2026/04/30/mosul-studies-ce…rting-youth-work/

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The Mosul Studies Center was present at the graduation research discussions.
The Mosul Studies Center had a distinguished presence on the first day of Sustainable Development Week and Mosul University Day celebrations.

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