Tahir Albakaa Explained

Tahir Albakaa (born 1950 in Takir, Iraq) [1] is an Iraqi historian who received his Master's degree and Ph.D in Modern History from Baghdad University.

Albakaa worked at Al-Mustansiriya University from 1983 to 2003 and is the former President of the University.[2] In June 2004 he was chosen as a Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research for the Iraqi Interim Government. Albakaa was a member of the Iraqi National Assembly in 2005, and a member of the Iraqi Constitution Writing Committee.

In October 2005 he went to Harvard University as a visiting scholar, and then moved to Suffolk University in 2006.[3]

He has published six books and sixty-five papers.

References

  1. http://media.www.suffolkjournal.net/media/storage/paper632/news/2006/10/11/News/Iraqi.Scholar.Finds.Safe.Haven-2347750.shtml#4 Suffolk Journal online article Iraqi scholar finds safe haven
  2. http://rebuilding.umb.edu/communique.shtml UMass Boston International Conference on “Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq” communique
  3. http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2006/11/30/iraqs_violent_brain_drain_called_a_threat_to_future/ Boston.com article Iraqs violent brain drain called a threat to future

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