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Amman Al-Ahliyya University and Ro’ya Media Training Academy have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at offering advanced educational and training programs, including courses and diplomas accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education. These programs are designed to equip participants from both within and outside the university with the practical and technical skills necessary to keep up with developments in the media field and to enhance employment opportunities.
The agreement was signed by the President of Amman Al-Ahliyya University, Professor Sari Hamdan, and the CEO of Ro’ya Media Group, Engineer Fares Sayegh, with the attendance of Dr. Ramzi Al-Karmi, General Manager of the Academy, and Mr. Khaled Al-Zoubi, Director of Public Relations at the university.
Engineer Fares Sayegh expressed his delight in signing the agreement, stating: “We are pleased to sign this agreement with Amman Al-Ahliyya University, which represents an important step in strengthening cooperation between media and academic institutions. Through this partnership, we will be able to offer advanced media training programs that aim to develop the media skills and competencies of Jordanian youth, believing that this cooperation will make a significant difference in preparing the next generation of media professionals.”
Dr. Ramzi Al-Karmi highlighted the significance of this agreement in launching the Academy’s first project with the university, saying: “At Ro’ya Media Training Academy, we are excited to launch our first project in collaboration with Amman Al-Ahliyya University through the professional diploma in digital media, accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education. This diploma aims to equip young people with modern skills and practical knowledge in digital media, preparing them to enter the job market with confidence, as the demand for qualified digital media professionals grows in both public and private sectors.”
Professor Sari Hamdan, President of Amman Al-Ahliyya University, welcomed the cooperation with Ro’ya Media Training Academy, stating: “Amman Al-Ahliyya University is committed to providing training opportunities for students before graduation, as well as offering graduates access to training courses that prepare them for the job market. In this context, the university is pleased to collaborate with Ro’ya Media Training Academy, one of the leading institutions in media preparation and training.”
This agreement comes within the framework of enhancing media education and training in Jordan, empowering young people with the skills necessary for success in the evolving media work environment.