APIC Signs A Memorandum Of Understanding With Al-Quds University Within The Dual Studies Program with The Support Of German Government
In line with its corporate social responsibility strategy to invest in education, culture, entrepreneurship, youth development, children, as well as charitable institutions, the Arab Palestinian Investment Company (APIC) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Al-Quds University within the dual studies program, which is supported by the German government and is administered in cooperation with the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ).
The MoU, which was signed at APIC’s headquarters in Ramallah, Palestine by Vice President for Business Development Nader Hawari and Founding Dean of Dual Studies Dr. Tarek Abu Lail, stipulates that APIC will host sixteen students in the three fields the program offers: electrical engineering, information technology and business administration. Students will be assigned to work throughout their undergraduate studies at APIC’s subsidiaries including Siniora Food Industries Company, Unipal General Trading Company, National Aluminum and Profiles Company (NAPCO), Arab Palestinian Shopping Centers (BRAVO), Palestine Automobile Company, Medical Supplies and Services Company (MSS) and Sky Advertising, Public Relations and Event Management Company.
The Dual Studies program, launched in 2015 by Al-Quds University with the support of the German government, is the first of its kind in Palestine and the Middle East, aiming to create jobs for Palestinian university graduates by providing them with the skill required by the private sector by emulating the successful German model in this regard. The program combines theory with practice to develop the professional level of the Palestinian youth and bridge the gap between the academic educational outcomes and the needs and requirements of the Palestinian labor market. The program offers students a unique opportunity to simultaneously study and acquire practical experience at specialized Palestinian companies throughout their undergraduate studies.