Jordan: “Yarmouk”: Suspension of working hours for tomorrow due to weather conditions

2023-02-06 2023-02-06T13:34:52Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Weather of Arabia - The President of Yarmouk University, Dr. Islam Massad, decided to suspend the university&#39;s work tomorrow, Tuesday, corresponding to 7-2-2023, due to the prevailing weather conditions.<br /><br /> Massad excluded from his decision the administrative departments whose nature of work requires otherwise.<br /><br /> It was also decided to postpone the discussions of graduation projects, which were scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, until further notice. Their dates are arranged with the course professors.<br /><br /> The Faculty of Medicine also decided to transfer all educational activities / for the three clinical years, which were scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, to “distance” educational activities.<br /><br /> In a related context, and based on the decision of the Ministry of Education, Massad decided to suspend the attendance of the students of the Model School for tomorrow, Tuesday, in order to preserve the safety of the school students in light of the prevailing weather conditions in the Kingdom.</p>

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