On the sidelines of the Riyadh International Universities and Education Exhibition: A memorandum of understanding was signed between Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, and Jadara University in Jordan.
Benha National University delegation, led by Prof. Karim El-Dash, Vice President for International Relations, and accompanied by a delegation from the University of Kiel in England, participated in the Riyadh International Universities and Education Exhibition.
On the sidelines of the exhibition, a memorandum of understanding was signed between Benha National University and Jadara University in Jordan, aiming to explore ways of cooperation in research and academic fields.
Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized Benha National University's keenness to open up horizons of cooperation with international universities and form distinguished educational, research, and scientific partnerships. He added that through cooperation with Jadara University in Jordan, they aim to exchange experiences and knowledge and open new horizons for their students, preparing them for the labor market at all levels.
Prof. Karim El-Dash stated that the visit is part of the university's strategy to increase the number of incoming students and enhance academic and research cooperation with various educational institutions. He affirmed that this cooperation reflects the university's commitment to providing an excellent educational environment that supports academic exchange and enhances the educational experience of students.
The delegation also met with representatives of several prestigious universities, such as Hamad University in Qatar and Kalba University in the United Arab Emirates, in addition to a group of other universities representing different countries around the world.
The delegation also communicated with representatives of some Saudi schools and educational companies, including Advanced Schools Company and Shia'a Schools.
The delegation also visited the Knowledge University in Riyadh, where they met with the university president, his deputies, and advisors, and discussed ways of cooperation in various research fields, opening new horizons for academic cooperation between the two universities.