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July 1st, 2005
Iraqis seek help here for their battered academia
Abstract:
Khailany and 10 officials and professors from the University of Baghdad, a 48-year-old institution in the heart of Iraq's violence-plagued capital, are in town this week, seeking support from Harvard, Boston University, and MIT to rebuild their battered school, restock their labs with modern equipment, and update their curriculums to include emerging fields like nanotechnology and biotechnology.
Source:
boston.com
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