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Students Celine Qarajeh, majoring in Networks and Information Security Engineering, and Ruba Awamleh, majoring in European Studies, from Princess Sumaya University for Technology, were selected to join the Qimam Program for Promising University Student Leaders – Jordan Class of 2025. They were chosen after a rigorous evaluation process that saw strong competition from over 5,000 applicants across Jordan.
Qarajeh and Awamleh took part in a 12-day program that included mentoring sessions with leading executives, field visits to major companies, and advanced professional development courses.
Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ramzi Radaideh, praised their achievement, noting that it reflects the excellence of PSUT students and the strength of its academic programs, which aim to prepare a qualified generation of leaders to drive development and innovation in Jordan and the region.
The Qimam Program is an international fellowship in the Middle East that attracts tens of thousands of applicants each year and is supported by more than 50 leading companies. It aims to identify, train, and empower outstanding university students to help them reach their full potential.
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