The students of the faculty of nursing at Applied Science Private University, under the supervision of Miss Dana Abu Jaber, achieved first place among competitors from different universities in the "Climate Resilience in Nursing" project, which is implemented by the Green Generation Association with funding from the Global Centre for Climate Change, Water, Energy, Food, and Health, and in cooperation with the faculty of Nursing at Hashemite University. This achievement is evidence of the academic and creative excellence of the students of the Applied Science Private University, as they succeeded in presenting innovative ideas and solutions to the climate challenges affecting the health sector. This victory reflects the university's commitment to supporting its students, enabling them to compete at the highest levels, and contributing to providing practical and effective solutions to achieve the goals of sustainable development in the fields of nursing, public health, water conservation, and environmental resources.