Mu'tah University's President, Professor Salameh Al-Naimat, welcomed a delegation from South Korea and signed a memorandum of understanding for joint cooperation. The delegation included Mr. Lee Jae-Young, the CEO of the Tar Production Station, and Mr. Lee Young-Hee, the director of South Korea Energy Corp, along with Ms. Lee Young-Hee, the executive director of the Korean Trade and Investment Promotion Agency. The agreement, attended by Vice President for Academic Affairs, Professor Mohammed Al-Majali, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, Professor Mohammed Al-Saraireh, Dean of Engineering, Professor Jamal Bani Salameh, and Dr. Tareq Al-Ja'afreh from the College of Engineering, aims to implement field-based university training programs at the Tar Production Station for qualified engineering students. Field trips will be conducted to enhance students' technical skills and promote information exchange between students and field engineers. The Korean delegation expressed their delight with the visit and the joint cooperation, which will include training courses and collaborative workshops to provide scientific information related to energy generation and renewable energy to college students, with the aim of increasing their knowledge base. President Al-Naimat commended this mutual scientific cooperation, emphasizing the university's commitment to realizing aspirations, particularly in the field of international cooperation with partners from various national and international institutions. This cooperation serves as the main axis in supporting students' journey throughout their university years, combining theory and application to achieve the desired goals aligned with national visions in this field.

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