Office of the Dean

Professor Dr. Najlaa Abdul-Hussain Alawi
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
“Say, ‘Are those who know equal to those who do not know’”
[Holy Quran]
The College of Education for Women stands as a distinguished national educational institution contributing directly and effectively to many of the University’s objectives. Academically, our college represents an integrated educational and training unit equipped with the latest scientific resources across its ten departments, providing our students with an ideal opportunity to learn under the guidance of highly experienced and knowledgeable faculty members. This enables our graduates to perform successfully and effectively in various fields upon completing their studies.
Since its establishment, our college has been committed to shaping and embodying its noble objectives, dedicated wholeheartedly to securing a bright future for its students with full awareness, devotion, and determination to keep pace with continuous and emerging developments and their requirements—not only in the field of education but also in the broader context of cultural and civilizational progress. Under all circumstances, our college strives to make a real and effective contribution to the nation’s development, stability, and advancement by confidently supporting its developmental journey and fostering creativity and critical thinking among the youth, in line with a scientific approach and a clear vision—keeping pace with this astonishing acceleration of the communications and information technology revolution.
Throughout its 37 years of existence, our college has achieved significant accomplishments in the fields of science, culture, and knowledge and will remain steadfast in fulfilling its mission, vision, and goals that have been realized over the years.
Looking ahead, our college aspires to achieve important objectives, including the Dean’s commitment to mobilizing resources to ensure the continuity and enhancement of development through ongoing assessment of administrative and academic performance, promoting a culture of quality, and improving overall performance. Additionally, we are dedicated to developing the capabilities of faculty members in the educational, research, and pedagogical domains, elevating the level of applied research, and strengthening ambitions by activating research partnerships at both local and international levels. Furthermore, we strive to enhance curricula to meet the needs of society and to promote a culture of lifelong learning.
Dean of the College of Education for Women
Prof. Dr. Najlaa Abdul-Hussein Al-Aloy