AMMAN — The Princess Sumaya University of
Technology and the Royal Jordanian Aviation Academy discussed cooperating in
areas of training and exchange of expertise, as well as holding joint programs,
according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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The vice president of academic affairs, Wejdan
Abu Al-Haijaa, during her meeting with the vice president of the academy,
Captain Odeh Raja Al-Khalayleh, presented the university’s most prominent
achievements, its programs and activities, its future aspirations, and the
international and Arab classifications it has achieved, and the awards won by
its students.
According to a statement Wednesday, Abu
Al-Haijaa affirmed the university’s keenness to exchange knowledge and
expertise and share it with local and international academic institutions,
which will reflect positively on the university’s progress, and achieve its
vision to develop itself through cooperation with pioneering institutions.
For his part, Khalayleh praised the
university's reputation and high position, expressing the academy's desire to
cooperate with it in areas that serve both parties and improve their outputs.
The academy was established in 1966 under the
guidance of the late King Hussein bin Talal, and was dubbed the Royal Jordanian
Aviation Club until 1971.
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