Alkindy College of Medicine, renowned for its own recent inclusion in the prestigious Scopus database, is now leading the charge to elevate another Iraqi publication to the global stage. Their expertise is proving instrumental in preparing the Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine (IJVM) for its bid to join Scopus, marking a pivotal moment for Iraqi veterinary research.

The workshop, held at the University of Baghdad and attended by University President Prof. Dr. Bahaa Ibrahim Insaf, brought together expertise from both Alkindy and the University. Prof. Dr. Ikhlas Khalid Hamid, Editor-in-Chief of the Alkindy College of Medicine Journal, and Dr. Laith Thamer Khazaal, Managing Editor, shared their invaluable insights alongside other esteemed participants like Dr. Omar Faleh and Dr. Manal Al-Kubaisi.

Their invaluable insights, are shaping the IJVM’s evaluation for Scopus inclusion. This collaboration signifies a strategic move, leveraging Alkindy’s own success to guide the IJVM towards similar recognition.

This prestigious database grants wider visibility and impact to published research, fostering international collaboration and knowledge exchange. By paving the way for the IJVM’s global debut, Alkindy is not only propelling the journal forward but also contributing significantly to the advancement of Iraqi veterinary research as a whole.

As Alkindy continues to share its expertise and guide the IJVM, both institutions stand on the threshold of exciting possibilities. The potential Scopus inclusion promises to significantly enhance the visibility and impact of Iraqi veterinary research, propelling it onto the international stage. With Alkindy leading the way, this collaborative effort offers a promising glimpse into a future where Iraqi research holds its own on the global platform.

Alkindy College of Medicine’s active involvement exemplifies their commitment to fostering excellence in research with a strong focus on sustainability. Their success in securing Scopus inclusion serves as a testament to their dedication, while guiding another publication demonstrates their leadership in promoting sustainable practices within the veterinary field. This collaborative effort sets a powerful precedent for future collaborations and knowledge sharing, all grounded in the principles of Sustainable Development.

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