Today, Al-Razi University, via video communication technology from the Zoom platform, signed an agreement of cooperation and joint coordination with the University Malaysian of Pahang UMP, which was signed on both sides by the Vice President of the Malaysian University of Pahang UMP, Prof. Yousry bin Zain Al-Din and President of Al-Razi University Prof. Dr. Khalil Saeed Al-Wajeeh.
The signing ceremony of Al-Razi University was attended by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Al-Razi University, Dr. Tariq Ali Al-Nahmi, the Vice President of the University, Dr. Abdel Wahab Al-Kahlani, the Assistant President of the University for Development and Quality Dr. Mahmoud Al-Nahmi, the University Secretary General Dr. Ammar Al-Thibani, the Dean of the Faculty of Computer and Information Technology Dr. Yahya Al-Ashmouri and the Head of the Computer Department Dr. Hisham Haider, Head of Cyber Security Department, Dr. Adnan Haider, Director of Information Technology Department, Engineer Osama Al-Maaya’ah, and a number of university employees.
And from the Malaysian UMP University of Pahang, the signing ceremony was attended by the Vice President of the University (academic and international) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rosli bin Hanin, Vice President of the University (Research and Innovation) Prof. Dr. Kamal Zuhairi bin Zamli, Dean of the Faculty of Computing Prof. Azhar Bin Kamal El-Din Prof. Dr. / Muhammad Razimy Ibn Matt Rajab, Director of the Center for International Relations, Prof. Dr. / Muhammad Azmir Ibn Muhammad Al-Azhari.
The agreement included cooperation and coordination in many fields, foremost of which are educational activities, scientific research and the exchange of experiences as visiting professors. Common among researchers, fields of arbitration and joint scientific publishing, and support in the establishment of the College of Distance Education Engineering at Al-Razi University and the improvement of computer programs in it.
At the conclusion of the signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation and Coordination, the two sides expressed their great happiness and pride in signing the Memorandum of Partnership and Coordination between them. They also expressed their aspirations that the agreement would achieve its desired results and objectives. Efficient and effective. Established as a technical university in 2002, Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) offers a variety of engineering and technology-based technical programs, including high-level Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
Ranked as one of the top universities for research and innovation in the Malaysia Technical University Network (MTUN) and Non-Research University (Non-RU) rankings, it is firmly committed to innovating and developing unique academic programs through strategic international cooperation. One of the highlights of this innovation is UMP's world-class dual-degree engineering program offered in collaboration with Germany's Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (HsKA) - now seen as a benchmark for other public institutions of higher education in Malaysia. In research, UMP collaborates with local industries to focus on industry-related applications. This research collaboration enriches the teaching and learning units of the University, while at the same time enhancing the commercialization of research outputs and products.
The campus is home to four engineering colleges and one center, namely, the College of Electrical and Electronics, the College of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, the College of Manufacturing and Mechatronic Engineering Technology, and the College of Computing and the Center for Modern Languages.