
Amman Arab University (AAU) Pharmacy Faculty Enhances Student Competency with Practical Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Program
Within the framework of ongoing collaboration between Amman Arab University and the Vocational Training Institute - Al-Salt, and as part of the Faculty of Pharmacy's efforts to empower students and equip them practically for the job market, the Faculty celebrated the graduation of a group of students who successfully completed the specialized training program in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
The graduation ceremony, held at the Vocational Training Institute - Al-Salt, took place amid a distinguished celebratory atmosphere honoring the trainees' achievements. Attendees included Professor Dr. Rana Abu Huwaij, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Amman Arab University; Dr. Rania Al-Wreikat, Faculty member at the Faculty of Pharmacy; Dr. I'tizaz Al-Shneikat, Director of the Vocational Training Institute - Al-Salt; and Eng. Ahmed Abdulaziz Al-Kawz and Eng. Ibrahim Mohammed Ghaithan from the institute's staff.
The training program was distinguished by its advanced practical content, covering key areas in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Key topics included Granulation techniques, Tableting operations, and In-Process Control. All training sessions were conducted within a specialized professional environment under the supervision of a select group of qualified trainers at the institute. These trainers monitored the students and evaluated their performance according to precise standards ensuring the attainment of required technical proficiency.
On this occasion, Dr. Abu Huwaij emphasized the importance of specialized practical training in refining students' skills and enhancing their readiness for the job market. She stressed the Faculty's commitment to strengthening partnerships with relevant entities to serve student interests and support their future career orientations.
This initiative aligns with Amman Arab University's vision to provide an integrated educational environment that combines theoretical and applied aspects. This approach adheres to academic quality standards and meets the requirements of the growing pharmaceutical manufacturing sector.