Suhad Jassim Mohammed Shehan (Assistant Lecturer)
MSc in modren history
History - Education for Women
suhad.jasem@uoanbar.edu.iq
Full name and surname: Suhad Jassim Muhammad Shehan Al-Fahdawi
Academic title: Assistant teacher
Certification: Master's
Specialization: modern history
Political development in Egypt 1946 - 1949
Research projects for undergraduate students
Assignment to supervise scientifically and educationally the application of the fourth stage students in the History Department for the academic year 2021-2022
Assignment to supervise graduation research for students of the fourth stage of the History Department for the academic year 2021-2022 :
1- Fatima Muhammad (Cuban Revolution of 1959)
2- Amna Samir (The Serbian Revolution and the establishment of the Serb nation-state
3- Batoul Hamid (Egyptian-Lebanese relations 1962-1966)
4- Hagar Sweden (Ottoman reforms and their international repercussions 1839-1878)
5- Abeer Fayyad (US President Abraham Lincoln)
6- Shatha Abdul Ghafour (British occupation of Iraq 1914-1918)
7- Maryam Shukr Hijab (Social Conditions in Egypt 1967-1981)
An orientation seminar for the students of the Department of History on the preservation of the college and public properties
Educational guidance on the history department for the academic year 2018-2020
Educational guidance on the history department for the academic year 2019-2020
Baghdad, the center of civilizational radiation throughout history
Formation of a data audit committee
Formation of a cultural committee
Formation of the History Department Council
Curriculum Drafting Committee
Formation of the History Department Council
Forming ad hoc committees to update curricula
Assigning teaching in the history department for the second semester of the 2021-2022 school year
A letter of thanks and appreciation from the office of the Minister of Higher Education
Formation of a committee to check paper data for applicants for postgraduate studies in the college
Planting a garden in the history department
Donate to needy students
Cleaning and rehabilitation of the history department