The Applied Science Private, through international collaboration and research, reviews comparative approaches and develops best international practice on tackling the SDGs. This is best illustrated by:
As part of joint efforts to enhance the quality of academic education and develop the healthcare sector, the Applied Science University and the Health Care Accreditation Council (HCAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
The agreement aims to strengthen academic and research cooperation between the two parties. The memorandum was signed on behalf of the Health Care Accreditation Council by its CEO, Ms. Salma Jaouni, and on behalf of Applied Science University by Dr. Samiha Jarrah, President of the University.
The Memorandum of Understanding seeks to develop a range of collaborative activities that reflect the aspirations of both parties to advance the fields of education and sustainable healthcare. These activities include the exchange of faculty members and researchers for training, delivering lectures, and conducting joint sustainability-related research that contributes to building academic capacity and enhancing research quality.
The memorandum also aims to implement joint research projects focused on improving the quality of healthcare services through innovation and developing creative solutions to address the growing challenges in the healthcare sector, in addition to enhancing the operational efficiency of healthcare institutions.
The research collaboration between Applied Science Private University (JORDAN), University of Salford (UK), London South Bank University (UK), University of Bradford (UK), and Surveying Technologies and Service (JORDAN) to carry out a project funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering titled “ Anew Portal for City Information Modelling: System Integration in Industry and Sustainable Urban Regeneration” .