
Students from the Al-Hijjawi Faculty of Engineering Technology at Yarmouk University completed their intensive month-long training program at the Electronics Research Institute in Egypt. During the program, the students gained valuable experience in leading engineering technologies with a significant presence and impact on the global industrial landscape. The program covered key areas including artificial intelligence, digital image processing, robotics, and virtual reality and its applications in engineering, design, and simulation.
This experience is part of the collaboration between the Al-Hijjawi Faculty of Engineering Technology and the Hijjawi Foundation for Career Development, underscoring their effective partnership in empowering and preparing students for the job market. It also reflects the faculty's commitment to providing quality opportunities that contribute to honing students' skills and enhancing their capabilities, enabling them to compete in both regional and international markets.
For his part, Professor Awad Al-Zaben, Dean of the Hijjawi College, emphasized the importance of this experience in enhancing students' scientific and technical skills. During his meeting with the students, which was attended by several faculty members and a representative from the Hijjawi Foundation's Career Development Center, he highlighted its role in providing students with the opportunity to gain international professional training, develop their life skills, and learn about prestigious academic institutions and diverse cultures.
He also explained that such programs contribute to bridging the gap between theory and practice, equipping students to meet the rapidly evolving demands of the job market. He affirmed the college's commitment to expanding partnerships with leading scientific and research institutions at both the regional and international levels. He commended the Hijjawi Foundation's Career Development Center for its active role in supporting students and providing high-quality training opportunities that contribute to building a generation of engineers capable of competing and excelling.
The Dean also listened to the students' feedback on their experience and their recommendations, emphasizing the college's commitment to the continuation of such initiatives.
This experience is part of the collaboration between the Al-Hijjawi Faculty of Engineering Technology and the Hijjawi Foundation for Career Development, underscoring their effective partnership in empowering and preparing students for the job market. It also reflects the faculty's commitment to providing quality opportunities that contribute to honing students' skills and enhancing their capabilities, enabling them to compete in both regional and international markets.
For his part, Professor Awad Al-Zaben, Dean of the Hijjawi College, emphasized the importance of this experience in enhancing students' scientific and technical skills. During his meeting with the students, which was attended by several faculty members and a representative from the Hijjawi Foundation's Career Development Center, he highlighted its role in providing students with the opportunity to gain international professional training, develop their life skills, and learn about prestigious academic institutions and diverse cultures.
He also explained that such programs contribute to bridging the gap between theory and practice, equipping students to meet the rapidly evolving demands of the job market. He affirmed the college's commitment to expanding partnerships with leading scientific and research institutions at both the regional and international levels. He commended the Hijjawi Foundation's Career Development Center for its active role in supporting students and providing high-quality training opportunities that contribute to building a generation of engineers capable of competing and excelling.
The Dean also listened to the students' feedback on their experience and their recommendations, emphasizing the college's commitment to the continuation of such initiatives.




