UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD

The Minister of Higher Education directs the return of evening studies and the opening of the digital media department in the College of Media in Baghdad

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Conference at the College of Media: Diverse Perspectives on Media and Its Role in social Issues

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the opening of the digital media department

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Conference at the College of Media

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NEWS

The College of Media Organizes a Workshop on Public Opinion Polls

Baghdad College of Media Launches a Radio Program Focused on Women’s Affairs

The College of Media at the University of Baghdad Organizes a Lecture on Drugs

Dean of Media: We Congratulate Our Students on the Start of the Academic Year and Urge Them to Engage with University Activities

The Media Committee for the Baghdad Media Conference Develops an Expanded Strategy for Press Coverage

The Dean of the College of Media at Baghdad receives a French delegation to discuss the training of faculty and students, as well as curriculum development.

The College of Media begins conducting the competitive examination for postgraduate studies for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Continuing Education in Media organizes a course on the State Employees’ Discipline Law.

Discussions

A thesis discusses the journalistic treatment of Iraqi economic crises in specialized electronic press.

Thesis Title: “Levels of Applying ‘Gatekeeper’ in the Iraqi Digital Environment and Its Impact on Users”

“A thesis investigates the effectiveness of digital editing in official Arab news agencies and its relationship with media professionals’ preferences.”

A thesis investigates the utilization of American Alhurra and Russia Today as tools of soft power and their impact on the public perception of the two countries.

“Thesis in Journalism Discussing the Utilization of Psychological Warfare in Iranian and ‘Israeli’ Electronic Press Regarding Arab Countries’ Issues.”

Thesis discussing Interactivity on Satellite Television Websites and Its Impact on the Attitudes of the Iraqi Public Towards the Russian-Ukrainian War.

Media College studies factors affecting specialized journalists’ performance in Iraqi electronic journalism and their communication efficiency

Thesis in College of Media Discusses Viral Marketing of Brands via Social Media and Its Impact on Consumer Behavior

Baghdad University’s Head of Journalism Department Participates in Discussing the Use of Iraqi Journalism for Caricatures in Critiquing Corruption

With the participation of a discussant from Cairo, a thesis on journalism explores the media treatment of women’s rights violations.

Thesis on News Editing of Notifications on Websites

A Thesis on the Role of Satire in Television Programs in Shaping the Image of Iraqi Politicians

A dissertation examining “The Role of Public Relations in Spreading the Culture of Human Rights

A thesis examining the propaganda contents of President Joe Biden’s statements

A thesis examining the public relations strategies of international organizations

A l dissertation examining “the role of public relations in promoting the Al-Faw port and railway link projects”

A Thesis in the Media that Discusses the Role of Iraqi Radio Stations

The College of Mass Communication

was established from the nucleus of the Journalism Department of the College of Arts / University of Baghdad in 2002. At the beginning of its establishment, the college included only two academic departments: the Department of Journalism and the Department of Radio and Television Journalism, in addition to divisions and fixed administrative units. In 2005, a new scientific department, the Department of Public Relations, was created. The Faculty of Information was a department of the Faculty of Arts, established in 1964. It stopped for years, then reopened for the academic year (1974-1975) under the name of the Information Department. It included two branches (the Press Branch and the Radio and Television Journalism Branch).

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workshops - Conferences

college statistics

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undergraduate students

1341

postgraduate students

379