Under the patronage of the Acting Dean of the College of Business Administration Professor Adel Al-Waqyan, the college signed a cooperation agreement with Harvard University represented by Mr. Deep Lawish Mehta - Head of the Postgraduate Studies Unit for the Middle East and South Asia, and a representative of Harvard University's educational publications for business administration.
The agreement focuses on several sectors, represented in the sector of case studies related to the region, which are difficult to create except through local professors, and the sector related to activities and lectures that are in line with advanced curricula in business administration, and the sector of programs that require administrative decision-making and are surrounded by several variables.
Mr. Mehta indicated that Harvard University is working extensively with all top-tier educational institutes to bring methods of teaching experiential learning into their classrooms, in addition to that HBSP is working to empower business schools with the right skills to teach in these uncertain times, reviewing his experience with many Arabian Gulf educational institutions and the range of different fields in which they have cooperated for HBSP.
It is worth noting that this cooperation will increase the integration of advanced educational technology in teaching, which will improve student's abilities to understand the methods of using programs that simulate reality and working conditions.
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