On Sunday, 9 Nov 2022, the Department of Accounting and Finance at the College of Administration and Economics arranged a cultural activity under the title of “Kurdish Traditional Foods). The activity was held for college students and all the university faculties were invited. The main objective of this activity was to demonstrate a variety of Kurdish Food and tastes from different regions of Kurdistan. The main traditional Kurdish Foods were...Read More
On Tuesday (26/10/2022), the Department of Business Administration at the College of Administration and Economics held a Football championship for the College students and faculty members. The activity was held at the University’s sports center where 5 teams participated in the tournament. Initially, the teams were eagerly awaiting the championship and well prepared. FIRST ROUND Business administration 4th (A)Business administration 4th (B)Accounting and finance 3rd (A)Legal administration 4th (A)Business administration...Read More
Register for the new round of pedagogy course at LFU. We now welcome applications for the Seventh Round of Pedagogy Course at Lebanese French University. Deadline for Registration: 10th of December 2022. Course Duration: Six months (Two sessions per week including Saturdays – Mornings and Evenings) Required Documents: Course Fee: 750,000 IQD (Instalments available) Master or PhD Certificate –Equalization if needed Employment Support Letter Copy of Passport English Language Certificate:...Read More
On Tuesday (8/11/2022), The Billiards Championship was hosted by the Department of Tourism Administration within the College of Administration and Economics. Both students and faculty members from the College participated. The competition was held at the Billiards Ball Casino on Gullan Street, and there was a total of 20 individuals who took part in it. At first, the players were very excited about the championship and had done a good...Read More
On Thursday, November,3rd, 2022, the Department of English held the national workshop entitled “The Monk and Monkey Mind”. Asst. Lect. Meram Salim presented an introduction about the title of the workshop. Clarifying that the topic is a summary of Jay Shetty’s book Think Like a Monk, besides, the workshop was an answer for questions like: Why are we restless, stressed, unhappy? How to avoid negativity? Who am I? How to...Read More