Semester |
Competition/Activity Title |
Brief overview of the competition/activity/achievement |
Student/s Information |
Photos |
Spring 2016/2017 |
Saudi Skills Competition
المسابقة الوطنية للمواهب |
After four days of qualifications full of challenges, PMU Student Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani won the first place in the Saudi Skills Competition (area of Web Design) held in Jeddah, KSA in Feb. 2017
At the end of the competition, he was awarded by the Saudi Minister of Education his Excellency Dr. Ahmad Al Essa and won a prize of 50,000 SAR!
Furthermore, student Abdulrahman represented Saudi Arabia in the World Finals Competition which was held in Abu Dhabi in October 2017. |
Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani, 201500539 |
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Spring 2016/2017 |
Saudi University Sports Federation (SUSF) Long Jump Competition |
First Placer in Long Jump Competition (6.67m)
Silver Medal Triple Jump (14.15m)
Qualified for 2017 Universiades (World University Championship) in Taipei August 2017
Prince Mohammad University student, Hussain Abdullah Al-Khalaf, won the gold medal in the long jump competition at the Third Athletics Championship event organized by the Saudi Sports Federation of Universities which was held at Prince Abdulrahman Al-Faisal University in Dammam.
Al-Khalaf won the first place and the gold medal in the competition of 20 athletes form 18 Saudi Universities participating in this competition by long jumping 6.67 meters while qualifying for the triple jump competition. It is worth noting that Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University pays special attention to its students who participate in the sports competitions organized by the Sports Federation of Saudi Universities. The University provides sports equipment as well as financial and logistics support for
its students athletes |
Hussain Al-Khalaf, 201402106 |
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Spring 2016/2017 |
Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition 2017 |
The 2017-2018 season marks the 59th year of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. Jessup is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 645 law schools in 95 countries. The Competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. One team is allowed to participate from every eligible school. Teams prepare oral and written pleadings arguing both the applicant and respondent positions of the case.
Year 2017 marks the 58th year of the largest international law moot court competition in the world. Around 95 countries participated, which is a record number of teams to ever participate in the international rounds. Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are amongst the countries that were represented for the first time in the competition’s history.
April 8 – 15, 2017, Washing DC, USA |
Students:
Amnah Kidwai, 201300252
Noura Al-Bakhit, 201300136
Rahaf Al-Modarra, 201300317
Nora Al-Henaki, 201202848 |
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Spring 2016/2017 |
The First IEEE GCC SYP Congress 2017 |
The word congress is originated from the Latin word congressus, which is an off-spring of the word congredi; con- meaning together and -gredi meaning walk, giving us “walk together” or “meet”. And On the 7th and 8th of May, 2017, IEEE’s youth of the GCC got to “walk together” in to the huge halls of Gulf Convention Center, Bahrain, where the first of its kind in the region, IEEE GCC SYP Congress, was held in conjunction with the 9th IEEE-GCC Conference & Exhibition. It all started when a group of bright individuals being the UOB and KFUPM IEEE student branches, and both the Young Professionals of IEEE Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Sections, decided to join powers and be a part of organizing an event that will gather youth of the area together. Their hard work paid off eventually, when it was time for the event to come through.
The 2-day event was targeted at the students and young professionals of the region but was gladly unbounded by that target. The congress was a welcoming host of more than 300 students and professionals that are focused outside the GCC as well, which added variety to what the congress was offering. It was admirable as well as delightful to see young minds come together to share ideas, success stories, future plans and a lot more with such passion and enthusiasm.
Four CCES students with one faculty advisor has attended in the First IEEE GCC SYP Congress on May 07 – 08, 2017 in Manama, Bahrain |
Students:
- Shyma Alhuwider
- Zainab Alabdrabalnabi
- Basha Alfoghom
- Reema albugmi
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Spring 2016/2017 |
The 4th Islamic Solidarity Games (Baku 2017) |
TThe 4th Islamic Solidarity Games was a multinational, multi-sport event that was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 22 May 2017. Previously the event has been held in Saudi Arabia in 2005 and Indonesia in 2013.
The Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF) is responsible for the direction and control of the Islamic Solidarity Games.
The Baku 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games will feature athletes from every one of the ISSF's 57 member nations. Athletes will compete in 20 sports, across 270 medal events, over 10 days of sporting competition.
Ms. Dana Salah Alshehri has participated in the Women’s 100m sprint.
May 16, 2017 – Baku, Azerbaijan |
Dana Salah Alshehri, 201500409
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Spring 2016/2017 |
2017 MEPI-SLP Alumni |
Aiming to advance stability and prosperity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) program supports governments and their citizens to achieve shared political, economic and stability objectives.
The Student Leaders program offers outstanding undergraduates from across the MENA region an intensive leadership training course of approximately 6 weeks in the United States. The program emphasizes lessons in participatory governance and the application of leadership skills.
The Student Leaders program is a rigorous exchange program for up to 120 undergraduate students from the Middle East and North Africa. Students are divided among U.S. academic institutions where they develop leadership skills and expand their understanding of civil society and participatory governance and how both may be applied in their home communities. Participants have the opportunity to meet their American peers, engage in local community service activities, and observe and take part in the governmental process on the local, state, and federal levels. The program includes academic coursework, as well as study tours to various regions of the United States. Upon completion of the U.S.-based program, participants are mentored by the program implementer to leverage their experiences through sponsored alumni activities designed to effect positive social change in their home countries approximately 6 months after the U.S. portion of the program. A follow-on training seminar is generally held in the region upon completion of the U.S.-based program.
June 27 – August 1, 2018, USA |
Students:
Ahmad Al Zayer, 201500211
Farah Al Ugaili, 201400882
Dana Al Moqbel
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