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The Nab’a Al-Hayat Foundation of Iraq has just announced the publication of its national university rankings. These provide data going back to 2008, when there is data for only two universities, the University of Baghdad and the University of Mosul.

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Teaching
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Research
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Income
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International standing
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Compliance with SDGs

Research Output 40%

Volume, IC 40%

No Data Found

Education (Teaching environment) 40%

Volume, IC 40%

No Data Found

internationalization 10%

Volume, IC 10%

No Data Found

SDG 5%

Volume, IC 5%

No Data Found

Industry income 5%

Volume, IC 5%

No Data Found

The top ten universities in this year’s table are

University of Baghdad

University of Mosul

University of Technology

University of Basrah

University of Babylon

Sallahaddin University Erbil

Soran University

Mustansiriyah University

University of Sulaimani

University of al Qadisiyah

The University of Baghdad is the best university for the number of papers, number of citations and H-Index although it drops to seventh place for citations per paper where Sallahadin University takes the lead.


The ranking provides some interesting insights into the state of Iraqi research. There is, for example a disparity in the degree of self-citation ranking from 50% of publications for Al Ayen University to 0% for the Islamic University and 1% for Sallahaddin University.

Similarly, there is great variation in international collaboration, evidenced by the percentage of papers with an international contributor ranging from 78% for the Islamic University to 12% for the University of Fallujah

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