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President of Amman Ahliyya University, Prof. Sari Hamdan, welcomed Ajman University’s Chancellor, Dr. Karim ElZoghbi, accompanied by Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Dr. Khaled Al-Saleh, and Executive Director of Operations, Mr. Rabee Al-Khafash.
The meeting covered key areas of cooperation, including student and faculty exchanges, joint academic program development, and scientific collaboration opportunities. Hamdan reaffirmed Amman Ahliyya’s commitment to fostering academic partnerships, highlighting the strong reputations of both institutions' faculty members.
The delegation toured several university facilities, including the Faculty of Dentistry and the Faculty of Nursing, where they were received by Dean Prof. Iman Al-Nazli. They also visited the Faculty of Business and the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management, where Executive Director Jehan Al-Sahawneh gave a briefing on the faculty’s programs.
Dr. ElZoghbi expressed appreciation for the warm welcome and praised Amman Ahliyya's academic and technological standards. He emphasized Ajman University’s eagerness to establish a fruitful partnership benefiting both institutions.
The meeting was attended by several Amman Ahliyya officials, including Dean of Graduate Studies and Presidential Advisor Prof. Hadeel Yassin, Dean of Scientific Research Prof. Ahmed Abu Arabi, Dean of Engineering and Technical Education Prof. Bashar Al-Tarawneh, Dean of IT Prof. Qasem Khurma, Director of the Global Engagement Center Dr. Fayrouz Abu Sowaylam, Public Relations Director Mr. Khaled Al-Zoubi, Marketing and Communications Director Eng. Ahmed Al-Hourani, and Reputation and Communications Head Ms. Reem Abd.
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