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School News
Under the patronage of the Acting President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Prof. Wejdan Abu Elhaija, the Dean of King Talal School of Business Technology (KTSBT), Dr. George Sammour, honored the school’s academically outstanding students.
The honoring ceremony was attended by members of the faculty and administrative staff of the school, in addition to a number of families of the honored students.
Dr. Sammour emphasized that the school, under the directives of the university administration, has always honored its outstanding students in order to enhance their efforts and perseverance, and in order to support them to maintain their academic excellence.
It is noteworthy that the KTSBT received an invitation to join the Global Business School Network (GBSN), which includes a number of distinguished business schools in the world, including 8 schools from the MENA region, hence becoming the first business school in Jordan to receive such an invitation.
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