Middle East University has entered into a cooperation agreement with Amman Vision Company, marking a strategic step aimed at expanding avenues of collaboration between the academic and business sectors. This initiative aligns with the university’s vision of fostering openness towards various industries and expanding its developmental and societal impact.
The agreement was executed on behalf of the university by its president, Professor Salam Al-Mahadin, in the presence of the vice chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Ahmad Nasereddin. Representing the company, the agreement was signed by its general manager, His Excellency Amjad Al-Anasweh, alongside several corporate representatives.
In this regard, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Ahmad Nasereddin, stated that the university views institutional partnerships as a catalyst for development, an opportunity for exchanging expertise, and a mechanism for creating a sustainable impact. He further noted that MEU has successfully established an integrated, exemplary university model.
In her remarks, the president of the university, Professor Salam Al-Mahadin, remarked that the agreement aligns seamlessly with the university’s fifth strategic plan, which is anchored on the core pillars of impact and leadership. She added that it embodies the university’s path towards widening its network of partnerships with both public and private sector institutions, thereby reinforcing its developmental and cognitive footprint within society.
Concurrently, the general manager of Amman Vision Company, His Excellency Amjad Al-Anasweh, pointed out that investing in youth potential and specialised knowledge has become a fundamental cornerstone of sustainable development. Consequently, this reality renders collaboration with a pioneering institution like Middle East University a strategic choice that adds significant value to both organisations and the wider community.
