In collaboration with the Crown Prince Foundation, a dialogue session for the Deanship of Student Affairs discussing the global training program at Airbus.
The Deanship of Student Affairs/Department of Cultural and Social Activities at Al al-Bayt University, in cooperation with the Crown Prince Foundation, organized a distinguished dialogue session that hosted student Farah Al-Abous, one of the outstanding students returning from the global training program at Airbus in France.
In his speech during the event, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Alimat, affirmed the university's absolute commitment to supporting and nurturing student talent and overcoming difficulties for them. Alimat praised the strategic partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, which opens global horizons for Jordanian youth, pointing out that the arrival of Jordanian students to major international companies such as "Airbus" is a clear proof of the efficiency and excellence of our students and their high ability to compete in advanced international fields.
For her part, student Farah Al-Abous reviewed the details of her practical experience in France, talking about the precise technical and engineering skills she acquired, and the most important lessons learned from working in a professional global environment. She also directed a motivational message to her fellow students on the necessity of striving for excellence and seizing training opportunities that contribute to building their professional future.
The session, which was held in the Activities Building (Muslim Building), witnessed great interaction from the students, as the focus was on mechanisms for transferring these global experiences to develop personal and professional skills within the university campus.
The session was attended by:
Professor Dr. Majed Al-Harahsheh, Dean of the Faculty of Technical Education.
Dr. Milad Alimat, Head of the Department of Renewable Energy Engineering.
Mr. Muhammad Basbous, Director of the Department of Cultural and Social Activity in the Deanship of Student Affairs.