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New agreement extends York's collaboration with Al-Quds University

첥Ƶ has signed a University-wide collaborative academic agreement with Al-Quds University in Jerusalem.

The agreement was signed by York President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri and Professor ,president of , during a special ceremony held this spring at the University’s Keele campus.

The impetus for the agreement between 첥Ƶ and Al-Quds came fromProfessor Saeed Rahnema of the Department of Equity Studies, who is project director and facilitator for the York/Al-Quds relationship.

“We are excited about this agreement, and welcome the opportunity to strengthen our relationship with Al-Quds University,” said Shoukri. “York recognizes the value that these agreements have inenhancing the teaching, research and educational experience for faculty and students. The agreement with Al-Quds highlights our strong mutual interests and will see us extend our collaboration in a variety of disciplines.”

 From left, Al-Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh; Professor Saeed Rahnema; Lorna Wright, York associate vice-president international; and York President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, during the signing ceremony
Above: From left, Al-Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh; Professor Saeed Rahnema; Lorna Wright, Yorkassociate vice-president international;and York President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, during the signing ceremony

Rahnema says the new agreement with Al-Quds will foster increased opportunities for both students and faculty members. “The agreements signed were the Collaborative Academic Agreement and the Student Exchange Protocol. The areas of collaboration, in case external funding is secured, involve establishing a public policy and administration program, including a school of public policy and administration at Al-Quds University.” said Rahnema, “We will also explore other areas of collaboration in the (LA&PS), the , and distance continuing education with the (CISEPO), which already has connections with Al-Quds.”

The agreements also lay the groundwork for future activities including professional development through 첥Ƶ’s , assisting inestablishing a Faculty of Engineering at Al-Quds University, English language training through the (YUELI) for Al-Quds faculty and students, and collaboration between libraries at Al-Quds and the .

group picture of York faculty, staff and administration
Above:York faculty, staff and administrationprior to theirmeeting with Al-Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh. Back row, from left:Laura Crane, international education coordinator, Faculty of Education; Faculty of Health Dean Harvey Skinner; Lesley Beagrie, associatedean professional & global programs, Faculty of Health; Lorna Wright, associate vice-president International; Faculty of Education Dean Alice Pitt; Al-Quds President Sari Nusseibeh; Calum MacKechnie, director, YUELI;Dean Martin Singer, LA&PS; Robert MacDermid, professor of political science; Saeed Rahnema, professor of political science. Front row, from left: University Librarian Cynthia Archer; Narda Razack, associate dean external, LA&PS; Haideh Moghissi,professor of equity studies and women's studies, LA&PS; York Vice-President Academic & Provost Patrick Monahan.

As part of his visit to 첥Ƶ, Nusseibeh had a personal meeting with Shoukri, which was followed by a group meeting with members of 첥Ƶ's administration, including: Patrick Monahan, York vice-president academic and provost; Martin Singer, dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies; Harvey Skinner, dean of the Faculty of Health; Alice Pitt, dean of the Faculty of Education; University Librarian Cynthia Archer; Associate Vice-President International Lorna Wright; Rahnema and associate deans and faculty members among others.

"Nusseibeh also took time out of his busy itinerary to meet withsome ofthe membersof a goup of students known as the Friends of Al-Quds U at 첥Ƶ, a student club dedicated to fostering collaboration with the university,” said Rahnema.

Al-Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh (centre) with Professor Saeed Rahnema (far right) and members of the student group Friends of Al-Quds U
Above: Al-Quds University President Sari Nusseibeh (centre) withProfessor Saeed Rahnema (far right)and members of the student group Friends of Al-Quds U

첥Ƶ's involvement with Al-Quds University dates back to 2001 when York political science Professor Haideh Moghissi, together with Rahnema, contacted Al-Quds University as part of a Major Collaborative Research Initiatives (MCRI) project funded by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada. From there, a later Ford Foundation grant led by Moghissi helped expand relations with Al-Quds University, and two groups of 15 students and researchers were brought to 첥Ƶ for courses on research methodology. Four Al-Quds faculty members also visited and spent time at 첥Ƶ.

In 2005, Lorna R. Marsden, former president & vice-chancellor of 첥Ƶ,Adrian Shubert, York's former associate vice-president international and two York officials visited Israel. Shubert spent the better part of a day at Al-Quds.

Also in 2005, a team of scholars from 첥Ƶ led by Rahnema visited Jordan and the West Bank to prepare a proposal for establishing a public policy and administration program at Al-Quds University. The project was funded by the Canadian government through its Canada Corps program administered by the Canadian International Development Agency; see YFile, .

In 2007, a joint conference by the Ministry of Women's Affairs of Palestine, Al-Quds University and 첥Ƶ was organized in Ramallah.

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