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Yarmouk University (Arabic: جامعة اليرموك), also abbreviated YU, is a comprehensive public and state supported university located near the city centre of Irbid in northern Jordan. Since its establishment in 1976, it has been at the forefront of Jordanian and Middle Eastern universities. [2][3] The University consists of 15 faculties ...
Middle East University. National University College of Technology. Petra University. Philadelphia University. Princess Sumaya University for Technology. Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College. Tafila Technical University. The World Islamic Science & Education University (W.I.S.E) University of Jordan.
Irbid today combines the bustle of a provincial Middle Eastern town and the youthful nightlife of a typical college town. [citation needed] The city is home to four major universities: Yarmouk University, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid National University and Jadara University. In addition, it is home for two campuses of ...
The university reservoir as seen with the Engineering Buildings Complex in the background. Having its roots at Yarmouk University in Irbid, a royal decree was issued in 1986 to establish JUST, which emerged as an independent university on 1 September 1986. JUST detached five faculties from Yarmouk University to form its academic nucleus.
Irbid National University (INU) Irbid National University (Arabic: جامعة إربد الأهلية, abbreviated INU) is a university in Jordan. Established in 1994, it is located in the northern town of Irbid. It has a student body of 6,000. Irbid National University is a private university, certified by the Ministry of Higher Education and ...
The Museum of Jordanian Heritage (Arabic: متحف التراث الأردني) is part of the Faculty of Archeology and Anthropology at Yarmouk University.The museum also shows the stages of civilization development that Jordan witnessed during successive periods of time, focusing on cultural relations, contacts, population distribution, economic life, and various aspects of civilization.
She attended the University of Virginia, graduating with highest distinction in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in foreign affairs and Middle Eastern studies and a minor in Arabic. She was named an Emmerich-Wright scholar for her thesis and also studied abroad at Yarmouk University in Irbid, Jordan, on a Fulbright-Hays Grant.
Pages in category "Academic staff of Yarmouk University" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .