Education
There are 11 public universities in the Kurdistan Region, and several licensed private universities. The four largest are Salahaddin University in Erbil, the University of Sulaimani, the University of Duhok and Soran University. They offer studies in various subjects leading to specialised diplomas, bachelors, master's degrees and doctorates.
Salahaddin University was established in 1968 in the city of Suleimaniah, and was moved to the city of Erbil in 1981. After the Ba’ath regime withdrew its administration in the aftermath of the Gulf War, in 1992 the Kurdistan Regional Government established the University of Sulaimani and the University of Duhok.
The Koya University, Soran University and Hawler Medical University were established after 2000.
Four new public universities were established in 2010/2011: University of Halabja, University of Raparin in Rania, University of Garmian and University of Zakho.
The University of Kurdistan Hewlêr, launched in 2006, is publicly funded and its only language of instruction and examination is English.
At the private American University of Iraq, Sulaimani, all instruction is in English. It offers an intensive English programme to prepare students for its degree programmes.
Some of the private universities in the Kurdistan Region include Cihan University, SABIS University, Ishik University, Dijlah University College, Lebanese French University, Knowledge University, the University of Human Development in Slemani, and Nawroz University in Duhok.
Find out more information on the website of the KRG Ministry of Higher Education GO