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PSUT discusses joining Georgia Tech’s Virtually Integrated Project

By JT - Sep 22,2021 - Last updated at Sep 22,2021

AMMAN — President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology Mashhoor Al Refai held a virtual meeting with Edward Coyle, the Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) team leader at Georgia Institute of Technology, to discuss the possibility of PSUT students of all disciplines joining the team.

Refai said that PSUT monitors and investigates distinguished technical institutes and universities around the world and establishes ties of cooperation with them, according to a PSUT statement.

He pointed out that PSUT, under the directives of HRH Princess Sumaya, chair of its board of trustees, seeks constructive networking with reputable educational institutions. Coyle welcomed the possibility of PSUT students joining the team, noting that he looked forward to furthering cooperation.

The Virtually Integrated Project (VIP) is a research project, under the leadership of an academic supervisor, and consists of students of all levels of study and from different fields with diverse backgrounds and skills, in both arts and sciences disciplines. 

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