Based on the university’s vision of the necessity of promoting global education and innovation through international partnerships, Professor Dr. Inshad Jumah (Assistant to the President for Academic Affairs and International Projects) participated in an official visit to Malaysia to discuss opportunities for research cooperation and strengthen academic cooperation between Jordan and Malaysia. The visit came as part of a delegation. Jordanian, consisting of 14 Jordanian universities, including three government institutions and 11 private institutions.
Professor Dr. Inshad Jumah stressed the university’s keenness to build international and strategic partnerships to support scientific research and graduate studies, which enhances the university’s academic standing at the regional and international levels. The visit, which lasted from 11/24-30, included a focus on identifying areas of cooperation across three main pillars: academic exchange, research cooperation, and technology transfer and innovation.
The UNICONNECT program aims to build networking and strengthen scientific communication channels between universities in the two countries, improve cooperation in the academic and research field, and partnership in the field of graduate studies and innovation.