Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq – Wednesday, January 29, 2025
The IT Department under the Faculty of Applied Science of Tishk International University, represented by Mr. Savriddin Khalilov, Mr. Mohammad Salim, Mr. Hemin Mikael, and Mr. Mohamad Kamal, in collaboration with the Marketing Unit led by Ms. Kanar Zirak and Dr. Cengiz Akbalaban, has initiated another significant community service project, this time partnering with Karokh High School to enhance their digital learning infrastructure. This new initiative focuses on preparing and equipping the school’s computer labs to create a fully functional digital learning environment for students.
Working in collaboration with the Marketing Unit of Tishk International University, the IT Department has committed to providing comprehensive technical and logistical support to ensure the successful implementation of this educational enhancement project. The initiative officially commenced on January 29, 2025, marking another milestone in Tishk International University’s commitment to community development and educational advancement.




Photos taken while visiting the school to assess the lab needs
The project encompasses a complete overhaul of the computer lab facilities, with the primary goal of creating an environment that supports modern educational needs. This initiative demonstrates IT department of Tishk International University’s ongoing dedication to bridging the digital divide and enhancing educational opportunities in the Kurdistan Region.
“This collaborative initiative represents our commitment to enhancing educational infrastructure in our community,” stated Mr. Savriddin Khalilov from the IT Department.
The scope of the project includes:
- Complete preparation of computer lab facilities
- Technical infrastructure enhancement
- Implementation of educational technology solutions
- Ongoing support to ensure sustainable operation
This initiative is part of Tishk International University’s broader commitment to community service and educational development in the region. The project will continue until the computer lab is fully operational and ready to serve the educational needs of Karokh High School’s students