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Tuesday, July 9, 2019
The Launching of International STEM Program in its Palestinian Version at the University

The University announced the launching of the International STEM Program in its Palestinian version with the cooperation of Ministry of Education. Where about 200 students participated from schools of directorates of education in Jenin, Qabatiya and Tubas.

The launching was during the ceremony, that was attended by the VP of Training Affairs Dr. Nizam Diab, Representative of Ministry of Education Mr. Murad Abed Al-Ghani, Dean of Faculty of Sciences Dr. Mua’yad Abu Saa, Faculty members, representatives from schools of directorates of education and student and teachers participants.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019
AAUP Half-Olympic Swimming Pool the First of its kind in Palestine – Opening Soon

The World-Class AAUP Half-Olympic Swimming Pool the First of its kind in Palestine – Opening Soon

The Pool is ready for swimming

Congratulations AAUP, Congratulation Palestine

Monday, June 17, 2019
A workshop for the TESLA project at the university to develop educational materials

The Faculty of Engineering and IT at the University held a workshop for the Tesla project funded by both the European Union and Erasmus Plus, with the participation of Arab American university, Istiqlal University which is the Project Manager, Polytechnic University, Al-Quds Open University, Slovak Agricultural University in Nitra, and Polytechnic in Romanian Bucharest from Europe.

TESLA project is a capacity building project that aims at integrating virtual reality technology into education process in Palestinian higher education sector. The project includes a series of activities with European training for developing scenarios of educational materials in Palestinian universities. In addition to many technical training workshops for engineers and programmers to develop educational programs for Students using virtual reality technology.

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