IBBC welcomes the University of Leicester and XReach Ltd to the Council

The Iraq Britain Business Council is pleased to announce that the University of Leicester and XReach Ltd have become the latest members of IBBC and will join 56 other world and region leading organisations that form IBBC’s membership.

XReach

XReach is a leading supplier of Mobile Communications and Cyber Security solutions to Businesses, Government, Military and Law Enforcement Agencies. We employ high-end system, network and coding development personnel sourced from specialist UK Military and Government Cyber Security backgrounds.

Xreach Services range from cyber security assessments, training and security manged services, to delivering specialist secure mobile communication solutions to covert organisations. Xreach’s secure mobile platform allows organisations to create a private network on standard smartphones to separate and encrypt all business voice, message and video communication.

Xreach consultants operate globally from 5 international offices, supported by Xreach’s R&D Facility in Hereford, UK. XReach is constantly innovating to counter cyber threats to individuals, businesses and governments, whilst being members of UK Government Specialised Groups for Cyber Security.

For more information please visit www.xreach.co.uk

The University of Leicester

At the heart of the UK, Leicester is a leading university committed to international excellence, world-changing research and high quality, inspirational teaching. The University celebrates diversity amongst staff and students; widening participation in higher education and engaging with local, national and international communities.

Founded in 1921 as a memorial to the Great War, the University of Leicester has a proud history of ambitious projects that lead to amazing discoveries. This is where genetic fingerprinting was invented in 1984.

The University of Leicester welcomes students from all over the world. Of the13,000 full-time, campus-based students, over 25% come from outside the EU, from more than 70 countries, including Iraq.

Leicester in Iraq

The University of Leicester believes in a strong emphasis on building international partnerships and long-standing academic relationships. The University’s links with Iraq date back to 2010 and have since developed a significant partnership, covering both teaching and research. Research and education links cover all three of the university’s colleges, and there exists a strong and growing presence in Iraqi Kurdistan.

One such project in existence is the partnership with the Kufa Medical School, which has ten workshops training c.200 Iraq medical school teaching staff and the university plays a key role in the modernisation of the training of clinicians in Iraq. The agreement, signed in 2012, cooperates in such spheres as visiting staff and students, split-site PhDs, academic training and development, and mutually beneficial research projects.

The context for this specific agreement between two leading universities is an impressive commitment by the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to a major capacity-building scholarship scheme of more than a thousand PhD scholarships in various specialities.

Recently there has been a steady growth in applications and registrations from Iraq for PGR, an increase in funding provided by the Iraqi government and at least 400 sponsored students have studied at the university, many having returned to academic posts in Iraq.

The university also has an existing partnership with the University of Babylon in Iraq, where it provides 2+2 BSc programmes in Forensic Sciences and Electrical Engineering, has established a project to build a Forensic Science centre and possible future local delivery of a BSc in Forensic Science. As well as undertaking a review and supporting the restructuring of the Archaeology department and providing CPD support to run a Diploma in Toxicology.

For more information please visit www.le.ac.uk