The Director of the Language Center at the University of Philadelphia, Dr. Ibtisam Hussein, met with the Vice-President of the Spanish Mission, Counselor Jose Maria Dabo Capra at the headquarters of the Spanish Embassy in Amman. Scientific and cultural cooperation, and several issues were discussed, such as adding the Spanish language to be one of the languages taught in the language center, and the embassy’s linguistically and cultural participation was also discussed on the second scientific day of the language center to be held in In the second semester, God willing, Dr. Ibtisam also offered Arabic education programs for speakers of other languages with cultural and scientific details, and she presented a file rich with program details for the embassy to consider cooperation and coordination mechanisms.
The Adviser, Vice-President of the Spanish Mission, welcomed the opening of the door for joint cooperation between the embassy and the university in the scientific, cultural and linguistic aspects, confirming the embassy’s desire to participate in the cultural partnership with the university. By opening the center linguistically and culturally to the other.
Philadelphia University ranked first among private Jordanian universities and fifth among public and private universities in the Australian Global University Assessment, whose results appeared on Tuesday 4/2/2020.
It is worth noting that last week the university got the first rank among Jordanian private universities, and the sixth among public and private universities in the Spanish global assessment known as “Webometrics.” These two successive accomplishments are only clear, objective scientific indication of Philadelphia University’s excellence in all fields. The educational and research academy in a distinguished university environment.
Based on the vision of Philadelphia University and the College of Pharmacy specifically to link theoretical sciences with practical applied aspects, a group of college students visited the Dar Al Dawa Development Factory in Amman, under the supervision of the Alaa Adnan and pharmaceutical school Rania Abdo, and this visit aimed at enhancing students' knowledge and skills in the pharmaceutical industry. The students went inside the factory to learn about the production steps and internal departments of the factory and how to manufacture pharmaceutical forms. As constructive discussions took place between students and stakeholders in the factory, what was reflected on the students' experience and their scientific and research prospects, and the importance of this visit was emphasized to link the academic side with the work and encourage students to employ the theoretical academic aspect in the real world of practical life through investing their skills and capabilities to find solutions to a number of issues and challenges Facing the pharmacy sector. At the end of the visit, the University of Philadelphia, represented by students and the College of Pharmacy, thanked the factory management and its employees for their good reception, hoping for further progress and development.
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