Middle East University’s Faculty of Information Technology holds an extended orientation for new students, presenting academic system and accredited programmes, led by the faculty’s recent ABET international accreditation, a key global benchmark for engineering and technology programmes aligned with labour-market needs.
Event features attendance of Dean Qusai Shambour, Dean of Student Affairs Hazem Nsoor, faculty and administrative members, and a large group of students.
Shambour expresses pride in welcoming the new cohort, describing this stage as a foundation for developing skills in computing, AI, cybersecurity and software engineering.
Faculty honours top students from its departments for achievements in previous semester, reflecting an institutional approach centred on encouraging excellence and scientific accomplishment.
Middle East University’s Faculty of Information Technology holds an extended orientation for new students, presenting academic system and accredited programmes, led by the faculty’s recent ABET international accreditation, a key global benchmark for engineering and technology programmes aligned with labour-market needs.
Event features attendance of Dean Qusai Shambour, Dean of Student Affairs Hazem Nsoor, faculty and administrative members, and a large group of students.
Shambour expresses pride in welcoming the new cohort, describing this stage as a foundation for developing skills in computing, AI, cybersecurity and software engineering.
Faculty honours top students from its departments for achievements in previous semester, reflecting an institutional approach centred on encouraging excellence and scientific accomplishment.
Middle East University’s Faculty of Information Technology holds an extended orientation for new students, presenting academic system and accredited programmes, led by the faculty’s recent ABET international accreditation, a key global benchmark for engineering and technology programmes aligned with labour-market needs.
Event features attendance of Dean Qusai Shambour, Dean of Student Affairs Hazem Nsoor, faculty and administrative members, and a large group of students.
Shambour expresses pride in welcoming the new cohort, describing this stage as a foundation for developing skills in computing, AI, cybersecurity and software engineering.
Faculty honours top students from its departments for achievements in previous semester, reflecting an institutional approach centred on encouraging excellence and scientific accomplishment.
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MEU IT faculty briefs new students on building competitive digital skills
 
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