Ban Masadeh is an experienced professional in international science relations and program development, currently serving as the Director of International Science Relations at the Royal Scientific Society since October 2019. In this role, Ban is responsible for fostering international science partnerships and representing the organization in various national and international program committees. Previously, as Director of the Science for Society Department, Ban focused on mobilizing evidence and knowledge to impact Jordanian society positively. Ban's prior experience includes serving as Awards Manager at Save The Children Jordan, where responsibilities included grants management and donor compliance, and as Program Development Officer at Jordan River Foundation, where Ban developed numerous proposals for significant donors. Additionally, Ban has coordinated media and communication efforts to promote the Foundation's programs effectively.
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Royal Scientific Society الجمعيّة العلميّة الملكيّة
Born out of the great hearts and spirit of His Majesty the Late King Hussein and HRH Prince Hassan in 1970, the Royal Scientific Society (RSS) has, since day one, aimed high to be the local and regional reference point of knowledge for science and technology using modern engineering research as a base to power economic development and social progress. HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan serves as the President of the Royal Scientific Society and is greatly recognized for her work in promoting various scientific endeavors on a local and international level. The Royal Scientific Society is the largest applied research institution, consultancy, and technical support service provider in Jordan and is a regional leader in the fields of science and technology. RSS provides expert testing services via over 38 specialized locally and internationally accredited laboratories and prides itself on offering both the public and private sectors a unique scientific resource and a wide range of project expertise. Supported by more than 500 science specialists, researchers, technical support staff, highly skilled management, and faculty, the RSS has truly become recognized as a local, regional and international research and development hub.