1-4 Community anti-poverty programmes
1- El-Jabari, receives the delegation of the Jerusalem Community Fund Association
Dr. Nabil Al-Jabari, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hebron University, received the delegation of Jerusalem Community Fund Association.
2- Hebron University receives a delegation from the Amadeus Academy for Tourism and Travel
To raise the efficiency of students and graduates to help them engage in the labor market and raise their professional competence
3- Participation in a workshop on leadership and creativity at Al-Samou’ Secondary School for Girls
Within the vision of the College of Professions and Applied Sciences at Hebron University to spread the culture of leadership and creativity and introduce the College of Professions and Applied Sciences to the various academic levels, one of the teachers of the College of Professions, Mr. Zuhair Ahmed Al-Muhtaseb, and at the request of the school administration, held a workshop at Al-Samou’ Secondary School for Girls. The workshop covered the following topics:
The College of Law and Political Science, in partnership with the Independent Commission for Human Rights and a number of official and informal civil society institutions, organized a symposium on the topic “Social and Legal Protection for the Poor and Marginalized Groups” - The Rights of the Elderly and Marginalized Groups.
Within the vision of the College of Professions and Applied Sciences at Hebron University to support projects, build professional relationships, and network with the private sector, the college participated in the Employment Day and the Bazaar - My Bidayati, with the participation of many diverse private sector companies within the labor market access project implemented by GIZ, where the college participated in several Distinctive projects
The Graduate Unit at Hebron University, in cooperation with the Palestinian Employment Fund, held a training workshop entitled “21st Century Skills for the Labor Market” for 20 credit hours over three consecutive days. The activity was implemented by a mobile company from the German Cooperation GIZ within the activities of the Access to the Labor Market (PALM) project
8- The Alumni Unit supports 4 entrepreneurial projects in agribusiness and food
With the generous support of the Danish Government in cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture and with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Green Jobs, Hebron University Alumni Unit is carrying out activities in support of the development of green projects for the Palestinian youth to contribute to promoting access to productive and decent jobs, job creation and sustainable income.