SAUDI ARABIA

DGDA, PSU sign MoU on academic, science cooperation, national talent development

November 14, 2021
The MoU was signed at the DGDA’s headquarters by Chief Executive Officer of the DGDA Jerry Inzerillo and President of Prince Sultan University Dr. Ahmed Bin Saleh Al-Yamani.
The MoU was signed at the DGDA’s headquarters by Chief Executive Officer of the DGDA Jerry Inzerillo and President of Prince Sultan University Dr. Ahmed Bin Saleh Al-Yamani.

RIYADH — The Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Prince Sultan University (PSU).

According to the MoU, the two sides will cooperate on the advancement of all academic, training and cultural fields, hiring of national professionals, and holding science conferences and job fairs.

They will also coordinate, prepare for, and implement projects, initiatives and events, especially those related to hiring, learning, statistics, scientific and academic arenas, events, and exhibitions and conferences as well as volunteer and training programs.

The MoU was signed at the DGDA’s headquarters by Chief Executive Officer of the DGDA Jerry Inzerillo and President of Prince Sultan University Dr. Ahmed Bin Saleh Al-Yamani.

Expressing his delight about the opportunity to work with PSU, Inzerillo said that the MoU would help the DGDA to recruit bright young cadres from among the university’s graduates to work on its various projects.

It will also facilitate training and skill-building opportunities, introduce graduates to national job opportunities, and utilize the university’s wealth of knowledge and expertise in statistics, studies, and academic and scientific research.

The two sides will work together on exhibitions, conferences, and events that cover common themes. All of these benefits will contribute to the objectives of Vision 2030 that pertain to localizing jobs and knowledge. — SPA


November 14, 2021
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