Amman: Middle East University has established a novel approach to collaboration with national institutions, including the Public Security Directorate. This was evidenced by the graduation of participants from the third edition of the Future Security Leaders Programme.
The university places a premium on its productive collaborations with national institutions, ensuring that its contributions are aligned with national priorities. This enables it to leverage its close partnership with the Directorate of Security to enhance its role in driving change and development.
The graduation ceremony was honoured by the presence of Brigadier General Anwar Al-Tarawneh, Assistant Director of Public Security for Operations and Training, along with a number of distinguished senior officers and representatives of the university.
The university serves as a vital hub for the latest research and best practices in security studies, thereby ensuring that the programme is designed in accordance with the latest academic and professional standards.
It is noteworthy that the university’s collaboration resulted in the development of a curriculum that integrates advanced theoretical frameworks in security studies, scenario-based practical learning, and a rigorous analysis of contemporary security issues.