22-10-2025
Crown Prince Foundation and Al al-Bayt University organize a workshop entitled Digital Identity

Al al-Bayt University, in cooperation with the Crown Prince Foundation, organized a workshop entitled "Digital Identity" in coordination with the Deanship of Student Affairs at the university, which comes as a commitment from the Crown Prince Foundation to build a bright future for young people in Jordanian universities based on inspiring and guiding them to participate in serving and developing their societies, and based on the university and the Foundation's belief in the importance of empowering young people and enhancing their capabilities.

Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Alimat, welcomed the students, introducing the Deanship of Student Affairs and its role in providing internal care for them, and its constant endeavor to attract more students to participate in the university's various activities and local community activities, and to provide them with the best service through its various departments, and explained the importance of holding such activities, which stem from the university's mission to refine students' skills, knowledge and experiences.

The coordinator of the Crown Prince Foundation office in Mafraq, Mustafa Al-Khawaldeh, introduced the audience to the Foundation's goals and strategy, reviewing the most prominent axes on which the Foundation works by opening its doors to all those seeking leadership and excellence.

The trainer, Eng. Ziad Amoura, spoke about the importance of digital identity and its uses in the modern digital world and enabling students to manage their digital presence safely and effectively. The workshop included topics on digital identity, building a professional image with a clear goal, digital identity occupies a vital position in the current era, your digital footprint and its impact on your identity in the virtual world, building a professional image opens new horizons on the Internet, managing digital speed, its importance and how to deal with it, security and privacy in digital identity, using digital identity in future opportunities, the ethical aspect and digital responsibility.

At the end of the lecture, which was attended by a large number of university students, the trainer answered the students' questions and inquiries. The workshop was coordinated and prepared by Mr. Mustafa Al-Khawaldeh, coordinator of the Crown Prince Foundation office, Mafraq branch, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, Ms. Hanan Al-Momani, and Mr. Muhammad Basbous, Director of the Department of Cultural and Social Activity.​