In collaboration with the Canadian fund to support local initiatives funded by the Canadian Embassy in Amman, Yarmouk University has completed the training of the second group of participants in the program "Enhancing the Participation of Female Academics in Leading Internationally Funded Projects", which is the first international activity for the network "She Leads".
The training was organized in two phases over a period of six days. The first phase was carried out by Reem Bseisu in the seminar and conference building at the university during January 18-19, 2022, and it emphasized the skills of writing proposals for internationally funded projects, how funding can be obtained, and other related issues. The second phase was carried out by Majdy Mustafa at the Dead Sea during January 26-29, 2022, emphasizing the leadership of international projects: planning, following-up, and evaluation.
The project team consists of Dr. Ayat Nashwan, head of the Department of Sociology and Social Service at the Faculty of Arts, as the project manager and Hiyam al-Khatib, a researcher at the Accreditation and Quality Assurance Center, as the project coordinator.