• University Provides Forensic Support to Iraq Authorities
    Moaiad Abdulridha, Mosttafa Alghadhi, Mosa al-Mosawe and Ray Dance

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University Provides Forensic Support to Iraq Authorities

A forensics expert at the University of Huddersfield is poised to help Iraqi authorities with the identification of murdered victims of Islamic State, one of a series of partnerships that are enabling the University to assist the rebuilding of Iraq in association with one of the country’s leading academic and political figures.

The links are being forged by Dr Mosttafa Alghadhi and Ray Dance from the University’s Research and Enterprise Department, in close collaboration with Professor Mosa al-Mosawe, the former Iraqi Cultural Attaché in the UK, who has now been appointed to a senior position in the Iraqi government.  In 2015, he paid a fact-finding visit to the University of Huddersfield.

Mr Dance and Dr Alghadhi have visited eight universities and colleges in the Baghdad region. This included Al-Nahrain University, which is working with Iraq’s Ministry of Health on identification of IS victims. Staff from several of the universities are also being selected for doctoral studies at Huddersfield.

The University of Huddersfield’s Reader in Forensic Biology, Dr Simon Parkinson from the University’s School of Computing and Engineering and its Secure Societies Institute, will help with the use of computational intelligence to overcome challenges in cyber security and forensic analysis. 

Professor Mosa al-Mosawe is a former President of Baghdad University and he has expressed his thanks for the initiative taken by the University of Huddersfield. He commented: “It is really important that a British university is taking the time whilst we are in our current difficulties and it is very much appreciated by all our universities because it demonstrates that others want to help develop our education system.”

The professor has also stated that he is keen to work with UK universities because the Iraqi education system is based on the British model.


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