The president of Yarmouk University met a delegation from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) that included the agency's regional Vice President and a number of researchers participating in the project to discuss the procedures for the second round of the feasibility study of the project that aims to a comprehensive development of the master plan in the field of special education.
At the beginning of the meeting, Kafafi welcomed the delegation and stated that the university aims to strengthen its cooperation with the Korean International Cooperation Agency, especially through developing the MA program in the field of special education since it pays a great attention to the applied aspects; he further praised the efforts of researchers participating in the project.
Members of the delegation also indicated that a National Special Education Center will be established at Yarmouk University with eight advanced technology-supporting laboratories in the field of special education with an estimated cost of 3.5 US million $ for implementing the first phase of the project.