3.3.1 Collaborations and health services
1- College of Nursing Nursing and no work entitled “Respiratory condition and the ventilator”
The College of Nursing, in cooperation with the General Administration of Nursing in the Palestinian Ministry of Health, implemented a two-day workshop entitled “Respiratory condition and the artificial respirator.”
The Graduate Unit at Hebron University is implementing a project entitled “Green Jobs and Sustainable Income Opportunities for Young Palestinian Women and Men in the Agricultural and Food Business Sector.” The project works to enhance social and economic stability among Palestinian youth, including university students, recent graduates, and unemployed young men/women, by facilitating access to decent and sustainable “green” job opportunities in the food and agricultural sector. The project is implemented in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and with generous funding from the Government of Denmark.
3- The College of Nursing holds a meeting to honor health and community institutions
The College of Nursing held a meeting to honor the health and community institutions participating in the College’s activities and in practical training for the College’s students, in the presence of the Acting President of the University, Dr. Nabil Al-Hassana and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Prof. Dr. Radwan Barakat and a number of community and health institutions from Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Hebron
4- Hebron University receives a delegation from several American universities
Hebron University received a delegation of professors from several American universities and from various specializations in political science, education, and health sciences. They were received by Dr. Bilal Al-Shobaki, Head of the Political Science Department, who welcomed the delegation, stressing Hebron University’s keenness to consolidate scientific cooperation with researchers and professors in American universities. This visit comes at the initiative of the American Palestinian Research Center (PARC), and is considered a continuation of the cooperation that has been ongoing for years with the university.