Information Technology hosts a debate competition.
The Faculty of Information Technology and Computer Science, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs and organized by the Tesla Tech student team, held a student debate competition. The competition took place in an atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and intellectual rivalry. The event witnessed a remarkable attendance that reflects the college and university administration's commitment to providing a vibrant environment that supports intellectual awareness and leadership skills, where the participating teams competed in presenting their arguments in a distinguished civilized manner.
The supervisor of the Tesla Tech team, Dr. Alaa Al-Din Hamoud, indicated that this success of the competition would not have been achieved without the long preparation periods that extended for more than a month of diligent work and sleepless nights. The organizers demonstrated high efficiency in managing logistics in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, and handled changing circumstances with great flexibility, resulting in an event that reflected the esteemed name of the college and the university.
At the conclusion of the exciting intellectual competition rounds, the Dean of the College honored the outstanding team that won first place in this edition of the debates, which includes the talented students:
Raneem Shahada
Omar Sardieh
Noor Al-Khassawneh
Who delivered an exceptional performance reflecting deep culture, quick wit, and a high ability to persuade and defend their opinions with argument and evidence. Wishing them and their academic and professional future further progress, excellence, and continuous success, and more achievements for the students of our generous college.
Where the final round witnessed a competition around the saying:
"This council believes that the alliance between middle powers is not a complementary option in international politics but a strategic necessity to break the monopoly of great powers and create a more just global balance."
The Dean of the college praised the importance of these debates as an educational and intellectual tool aimed at developing critical thinking skills, scientific research, public speaking, and persuading others with argument and evidence. This event specifically focused on integrating and empowering first-year students; debates open new horizons for them at the beginning of their university journey, breaking down barriers of intimidation, and enhancing their self-confidence to express their opinions and acquire communication and teamwork skills that will accompany them throughout their academic and professional careers.









The Faculty of Information Technology and Computer Science, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs and organized by the Tesla Tech student team, held a student debate competition. The competition took place in an atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and intellectual rivalry. The event witnessed a remarkable attendance that reflects the college and university administration's commitment to providing a vibrant environment that supports intellectual awareness and leadership skills, where the participating teams competed in presenting their arguments in a distinguished civilized manner.
The supervisor of the Tesla Tech team, Dr. Alaa Al-Din Hamoud, indicated that this success of the competition would not have been achieved without the long preparation periods that extended for more than a month of diligent work and sleepless nights. The organizers demonstrated high efficiency in managing logistics in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, and handled changing circumstances with great flexibility, resulting in an event that reflected the esteemed name of the college and the university.
At the conclusion of the exciting intellectual competition rounds, the Dean of the College honored the outstanding team that won first place in this edition of the debates, which includes the talented students:
Raneem Shahada
Omar Sardieh
Noor Al-Khassawneh
Who delivered an exceptional performance reflecting deep culture, quick wit, and a high ability to persuade and defend their opinions with argument and evidence. Wishing them and their academic and professional future further progress, excellence, and continuous success, and more achievements for the students of our generous college.
Where the final round witnessed a competition around the saying:
"This council believes that the alliance between middle powers is not a complementary option in international politics but a strategic necessity to break the monopoly of great powers and create a more just global balance."
The Dean of the college praised the importance of these debates as an educational and intellectual tool aimed at developing critical thinking skills, scientific research, public speaking, and persuading others with argument and evidence. This event specifically focused on integrating and empowering first-year students; debates open new horizons for them at the beginning of their university journey, breaking down barriers of intimidation, and enhancing their self-confidence to express their opinions and acquire communication and teamwork skills that will accompany them throughout their academic and professional careers.
At the conclusion of the event, the Dean of the college expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to everyone who contributed, supported, and attended, including staff, deans, faculty members, and students. He presented certificates to all participating students and supervisors, and promised that this outstanding achievement is just the beginning of a series of upcoming activities and events. He emphasized the college's pride in its students and that we will continue together toward more contributions and intellectual and technical excellence at Yarmouk University of Glory.












