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showcasing and assisting exceptional and successful students

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

American culture

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Rise and shine

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

AUIB in Arabic

10:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Concert Music

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM

That`s so English

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Album

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Live UP

About us

AUIB FM is a nonprofit radio station serving the students of the American University of Iraq-Baghdad. Broadcasting in English from Baghdad on 101.5 FM, AUIB FM is on the air 24/7.

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AUIB FM is a nonprofit radio station serving the students of the American University of Iraq-Baghdad. Broadcasting in English from Baghdad on 101.5 FM, AUIB FM is on the air 24/7. Our radio is specialized in English songs of all genres, distributed professionally in different hours to satisfy listeners of all preferences. Additionally, all the new and popular songs, and the world's top chart music are all within our interest, to always be in touch with the latest musical and lyrical updates around the world. As a consequence, one of AUIB FM's top priorities is to oversee student activities on campus, as well as to give them opportunities to get involved with the radio station and invest in it for the benefit of both the students and the university. This is accomplished through giving students training opportunities, motivating them to take part in radio events and programs, and showcasing and assisting exceptional and successful students.

Our Programs

Rise and shine

Sunday - 7:00 AM
Monday - 7:00 AM
Tuesday - 7:00 AM
Wednesday - 7:00 AM
Thursday - 7:00 AM

A radio program for offering quick, diverse tips and instructions about health, fitness, social life, and spreading awareness presented as a piece of short advice in both Arabic and English, including songs in between.

That’s so English

Saturday - 9:00 PM
Monday - 9:00 PM
Wednesday - 9:00 PM

An educational radio program designed for English language learners, focused on enhancing their vocabulary and grammar through simple steps. The program airs every Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday at 9:00 pm, presented by Arnoldo and Suhad Rabie, with assistance from Humam and Maher.

AUIB In Arabic

Tuesday - 10:00 AM
Thursday - 10:00 AM

A diverse morning radio show in Arabic showcasing a range of activities at the American University of Iraq, Baghdad, alongside weather and traffic updates, zodiac signs, and daily news. The show also highlights a special guest, whether a staff member, faculty, or student from the American University of Iraq, Baghdad. The AUIB in Arabic radio show airs every Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 am to 11:00 am with Suhad Rabie. If you miss the show, you can catch it again at 7:00 pm on the same day.

Live Up

Monday - 10:00 AM
Wednesday - 10:00 AM

A morning radio show that covers the activities and news of the American University of Iraq, Baghdad, along with weather and traffic updates in Baghdad, especially on the routes leading to the AUIB, in addition to sharing entertainment news. Also, the program features interviews with university professors or students, discussing various topics and events related to AUIB.

Album

Every Day - 6:00 PM

A special album featuring selected songs by a single artist just for you. You'll listen to their most prominent songs. In this album, we delve into details and information about the artists to share more about their lives and achievements. Album Artist from AUIB FM every day at 6:00 pm AUIB FM 101.5.

Concert

Every Day - 10:00 PM

Enjoy listening to the most beautiful concerts selected for you from every place and time in the world. You'll hear a selection of live concerts by your favorite artists from AUIB FM every day at 10:00 pm.

American culture

Monday - 2:00 PM
Wednesday - 2:00 PM

A radio program that transports you to historical and remarkable landmarks across the United States of America, providing insights into American culture, its history, traditions, and significant events. The program airs every Monday and Wednesday at 2:00 pm in both Arabic and English, hosted by Humam and Suhad Rabie.

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Important Event

The "Impossible Statue"... Showcasing an innovative sculpture with "artificial intelligence". JUL 02

A sculpture inspired by the work of five of the world's most prominent sculptors is displayed in a Swedish museum Thanks to artificial intelligence software. Among them, Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin, were created exclusively Speaking to Agence France-Presse, Polina, a spokeswoman for Sandvik, the company that designed the statue, said: Lundy, it's an actual statue made by five sculpting masters who wouldn't collaborate in real life. The statue, made of stainless steel, is 150 cm high and weighs 500 kg to the change in kilogram, in the Stockholm Technology Museum, in an indicative move Traditional concepts of art For this work a woman whose lower body is covered with a tunic, holds a bronze orb in her left hand weath The idea of this statue is to create a mixture of the styles of the five sculptors, each of whom was printed The field of sculpture in his time, namely Michelangelo (Italy, 1564-1475), Auguste Rodin (France, w wrap all 1840-1917), Cathy Kollwitz (Germany, 1867-1945), Kotaro Takamura (Japan, 1883-1956.) Augusta Savage (USA, 1892-1962) “There is something about the statue that makes you feel like it is not created by humans To complete the sculpture, Sandvik engineers fed the artificial intelligence systems with many images Sculptures created by these artists Then the artificial intelligence programs presented a set of two-dimensional images that reflect, according to Alderius The character of each sculptor "Our engineers combined these two-dimensional images into a three-dimensional model, and here it is We started making the statue Or just a technical achievement? Alderius replies, "Yes, I think so But is this sculpture a work of art? The judgment in this regard is up to the public is an art," she considered Source: skynewsarabia

Our News

Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg? A Scientific Discovery Reveals the Final Answer

Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg? A Scientific Discovery Reveals the Final Answer A team of researchers at the University of Geneva, led by Dr. Umaya Dudin, conducted a study on a single-celled organism known as Chromosphaera perkinsi, dating back more than a billion years. This primitive organism was discovered in marine sediments around Hawaii in 2017 and possesses unique features that show unexpectedly advanced characteristics.

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