Name: Dr. Faruq Abdul Mawlood
Degree: PhD
Title: Lecturer
Department: Political Science
Personal details:
E-mail: faruq.abdulrahman@univsul.edu.iq
Mobile: +964(0) 7702203220- 07502203220
Education:
PhD in Political System University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani (2015 - 2020)
Master’s in International Relations Institute of Arab Research and Studies, Cairo (2009 - 2011)
Bachelor’s in Political Science Salahaddin University, Erbil (2001 - 2005)
Employment:
Lecturer University of Sulaimani (Since 2012)
Language Proficiency:
Kurdish (Mother tongue)
Arabic (Fluent)
English (Good)
Published Research:
Difficulties of integrating Syrian refugees in the Kurdistan Region, The Scientific Journal of Cihan University – Sulaimaniya, Vol8, Issue1,Cihan University, 2024.
"Relations between Turkey and the Kurdistan Region 1991-2014," Journal of Law and Political Science, Arab Democratic Center, Berlin, 2018.
"The role of interactive media in shaping the attitudes of the academic elite towards the disputes between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government," E-Kadimian Kurdistan Magazine, Sulaymaniyah, 2013.
"Ways to strengthen democracy in the Kurdistan Region," Proceedings of the Fifth Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Administrative and Political Sciences at Charmo University/Chamchamal, 2015.
"The role of the political elite in managing pluralistic, democratic and transitional societies," Journal of Political Science Research, College of Political Science, Al-Mustansiriya University, 2019.
"The role of the political elite in worsening civil peace in Iraq after 2003," Journal of Political and Security Studies, Al-Salmaniya, 2019.
Published Book:
"A Regional View: On the Repercussions of the Arab Spring," Kurdistan Nwe Newspaper Press, 2014.
Extracurricular Activities:
Journalis since 2002; active member of the Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate.
Member of the Supreme Council of the Political Science Association in the Kurdistan Region (2007-2011).
Vice President, Kurdistan Center for the Study of Conflict and Crisis (2014-2020).
Participated in various journalism and human rights courses inside and outside Iraq.
Advisory Board Member, Center for Future Studies (since 2022).