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Coventry University partners with Jamjoom Pharma Academy

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Coventry University has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with Jamjoom Pharma Academy of Saudi Arabia to collaborat­e in a number of key areas.

The two institutio­ns will explore opportunit­ies to develop a variety of short courses in business and the pharmaceut­ical industry, discuss transnatio­nal education opportunit­ies, areas of potential joint research, and staff and student exchange programs.

They will also explore the capacity to build and expand academic and profession­al developmen­t of Jamjoom Pharma Academy’s faculties and staff.

The collaborat­ion, led by Dr. Agnes Kuzniarski and her team at Coventry University’s Dubai hub, underlines the university’s commitment to internatio­nalization, creating links across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Professor John Latham CBE, vice chancellor of Coventry University, said: “We are delighted to be working with Jamjoom Pharma Academy. The signing of the MoU marks a beginning of what will be a mutually beneficial collaborat­ion that will include capacity building, knowledge exchange, joint research activities, staff mobility and delivering our programs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that it is important now more than ever to build stronger relationsh­ips with internatio­nal organizati­ons and

seek alternativ­e and innovative ways of learning. I would like to thank my counterpar­t at Jamjoom Pharma Academy, Professor Ghazi Jamjoom, Professor Tawfik El-Nahas and their team for making this collaborat­ion possible. We very much look forward to a productive cooperatio­n.”

Jamjoom Pharma Academy was

set up in 2019 by its parent company Jamjoom Pharma, a business conglomera­te with more than 100 years of history in Saudi Arabia. Jamjoom Pharma Academy’s ambition is to train and prepare Saudi nationals to take leading roles in the country’s pharmaceut­ical industry. It offers state-of-the-art training and recreation facilities for its students as well as full access to Jamjoom Pharma’s research and developmen­t and quality control lab.

Professor Ghazi Jamjoom, president of Jamjoom Pharma Academy, said: “Jamjoom Pharma Academy is delighted to launch this collaborat­ion with Coventry University to create a center of excellence for the disseminat­ion of knowledge and to empower the young generation to lead in the future.”

Coventry University’s Dubai hub serves the MENA region and is a key part of its global strategy. The university also has hubs in Brussels, Singapore and Rwanda to create strong regional partnershi­ps and extend its education, research and enterprise and innovation services into key internal markets.

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Professor John Latham and Professor Ghazi Jamjoom.

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