University of Pécs, Hungary
Wesam Al Debes is a co-founder at Al Qimmah Physio, where work commenced in January 2021. In addition to entrepreneurial endeavors, Wesam serves as a PhD candidate at the University of Pécs, with studies ongoing since September 2020, focusing on Health Services and Allied Health Sciences. Prior experience includes three years as a physical therapist at Tarek Center from August 2017 to August 2020. Wesam's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy from The Hashemite University (2013-2017), a Master's degree in Physiotherapy from Jordan University of Science and Technology (2017-2019), and continuing doctoral studies at the University of Pécs, expected to conclude in December 2024.
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University of Pécs, Hungary
1367. The Hundred Years' War is already in its 30th year, Boccaccio put the final full stop to the end of the Decameron 14 years ago, just in three years the Aztecs are going to create a state in America, and on the 1st of September Louis the Great - the King of Hungary - establishes a university at Pécs with the approval of Pope Urban V. It is one of the largest higher education institutions in Hungary with its 26.000 students and its nine faculties. The University of Pécs offers a broad range of international training and degree programmes, ensuring high-level knowledge-transfer and research. The university has almost 2000 international students coming from 61 countries of the world. The University of Pécs has been offering full degree programmes taught in English for 30 years and in German for 10 years therefore it has an exceptionally wide experience and tradition in international higher education. Pécs is a pleasant, modern town, rich in historical monuments, an administrative, cultural and educational centre offering a lot to those who wish to live or study here. The town is famous for its museums, galleries, the festivals and cultural events it hosts. The downtown of Pécs is a unique mixture of the relics of Early Christianity, the arrival of the Hungarians, the Turkish reign and the achievements of modern architecture and arts.