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House panel to look into delay in medical university’s accreditation
By Petra - Mar 24,2014 - Last updated at Mar 24,2014
AMMAN — The Lower House Integrity and Transparency Committee has decided to hold a closed meeting with the administration of the Royal University for Medical Sciences (RUMS) and the Higher Education Accreditation Commission to discuss the reasons behind the delay in granting it accreditation, deputy head of the committee Hind Fayez said on Monday.
The committee will issue recommendations regarding the university, she said.
A delegation representing the committee visited the university on Monday to check on its premises.
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