An-Najah National University Hosts Second Round of “AFPC14” Arab Programming Competition for School Students

An-Najah National University hosted the second round of the Arab Programming Competition “AFPC14” for school students from the northern governorates, in collaboration with Dr. Mohammed Khalil from the Palestinian Programming Academy.
The competition saw the participation of 71 students. Twenty students from various directorates qualified for the next round after successfully passing the first stage, which was held in a competitive environment aimed at developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills through programming.
The results were as follows:
First Place: Roshdi Al-Jallad – Tulkarm
Second Place: Abdullah Shurbini – Nablus
Third Place: Suad Judallah – Nablus
Fourth Place: Ahmad Jaloudi – Nablus
Fifth Place: Kareem Kayed – Nablus
Sixth Place: Aram Odeh – Nablus
Seventh Place: Mohammad Jaloudi – Nablus
The qualified students will participate in the upcoming Arab Programming Competition in Jordan next month, alongside teams from various Arab countries. This presents a valuable opportunity to represent Palestine and compete with the region’s top young programmers.
This initiative reflects the University’s dedication to fostering critical thinking and innovation in Palestine, and its commitment to providing students with opportunities to showcase their talents on both regional and global stages.