University Stakeholders
An-Najah National University ensures that local stakeholders have meaningful mechanisms to participate in institutional decision-making processes. The University’s governance structure—comprising the Board of Trustees, college councils, academic advisory boards, and research centers—actively includes representatives from local government institutions, public sector unions, industry partners, NGOs, civil society organizations (including those working with refugees and vulnerable groups), and community representatives.
Through these inclusive bodies, stakeholders contribute to shaping policies, strategic plans, academic programs, and community engagement initiatives. Their participation helps align the University’s priorities with societal needs, ensuring that education, research, and service activities respond effectively to local development challenges.
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By fostering continuous dialogue and collaboration with both local and national actors, An-Najah National University demonstrates its commitment to participatory governance and sustainable development. This collaborative approach strengthens transparency, accountability, and shared ownership of decisions, reinforcing the University’s role as a catalyst for community progress and social impact.
Conventions
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An-Najah University Signs Cooperation Charter to Bridge Legal Education and Practice
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An-Najah National University Signs MOU with the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs
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An-Najah University and the Ministry of Justice discuss ways to develop legal education
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INNOPARK Partners with RAYA DENT LTD to Enhance Access to Medical Supplies
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An-Najah University and the Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture Forge Strategic Partnership