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Jordan News
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Applied Science University Hosts Dr. Abdul Raouf Al-Rawabdeh in an Elite National Meeting Titled "My Experience"
Applied Science University Hosts Dr. Abdul Raouf Al-Rawabdeh in an Elite National Meeting Titled "My Experience" The Applied Science Private University hosted His Excellency Dr. Abd Al-Raouf Al-Rawabdeh, former Prime Minister, on a special official visit during which he met with a select group of esteemed ministers, dignitaries, and notable national and academic figures in a dialogue session titled 'My Experience.' اضافة اعلان The discussion was moderated by His Excellency Dr. Muhannad Al-Mubaidin, who professionally guided the conversation, enabling the audience to engage actively and contribute insightful interventions that enriched the national dialogue around the themes of Dr. Al-Rawabdeh's experience. During the meeting, Dr. Al-Rawabdeh reviewed pivotal milestones from his extensive career in public service, highlighting key challenges and achievements that marked his tenure in various leadership roles. He offered deep analytical insights based on his long-standing experience within state institutions, emphasizing the enduring principles of Jordanian governance and administration, as well as the importance of instilling values of belonging, moderation, and responsibility in the consciousness of future generations. At the conclusion of the event, the Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees, Dr. Haitham Abdullah Abu Khdeijah, presented Dr. Al-Rawabdeh with a commemorative plaque in recognition of his esteemed national standing and in appreciation of his visit, which enriched attendees with a profound and inspiring experience that represents an integral part of Jordan's state history.


Jordan News
26-05-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Applied Science Private University Celebrates Jordan's 79th Independence Day and Inaugurates 2025 Cultural Communities Fair
Applied Science Private University Celebrates Jordan's 79th Independence Day and Inaugurates 2025 Cultural Communities Fair In a vibrant atmosphere filled with national pride and celebration, the Applied Science Private University (ASU) held an official ceremony to mark the 79th anniversary of the independence of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, alongside the inauguration of the 2025 Cultural Communities Fair. The event was attended by high-level dignitaries, highlighting the importance of the occasion and the university's role as a cultural and academic institution. اضافة اعلان The celebration was held under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Mustafa Al-Rawashdeh, Minister of Culture, with the presence of former Prime Minister Dr. Abdelraouf Al-Rawabdeh, along with a host of ministers, senior officials, ambassadors, diplomatic attachés, and embassy representatives. Also attending were Dr. Haitham Abdullah Abu Khadijah, Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees; Prof. Dr. Samihah Jarrah, the University President; faculty and administrative members; and a large number of students from various nationalities. The event featured national and artistic performances by ASU students, expressing deep patriotism and loyalty to Jordan and its wise Hashemite leadership. The university also launched the "Cultural Forum", a series of panel discussions and interactive workshops with the participation of prominent local and regional figures. On the sidelines of the celebration, the university inaugurated the Cultural Communities Fair, with students representing over 15 countries showcasing traditional heritage, national identity, and cultural diversity. This reflected ASU's inclusive academic environment and its commitment to cultural dialogue. Additionally, a Historical Documents Exhibition related to Jordan's independence was opened in collaboration with the Royal Documentation Center. In a remarkable tribute, the university honored former Minister Zaid Hamzeh, in recognition of his distinguished national contributions. Born on the very day of Jordan's independence, he stands as a living witness to the nation's modern history. The university also honored Dr. Abdelraouf Al-Rawabdeh, the first Prime Minister during the reign of His Majesty King Abdullah II, for his pioneering role in national service. A special recognition was also presented to Dr. Nidal Al-Ayasrah, Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture, as a representative of the event's patron. This annual celebration reflects ASU's commitment to promoting cultural awareness, instilling national values, and fostering global openness by embracing intellectual and cultural diversity within an environment of mutual respect and appreciation.


Jordan News
07-05-2025
- Science
- Jordan News
The Applied Science Private University hosts the British-Jordanian Digital Heritage Partnership projec - Jordan News
The Applied Science Private University hosts the British-Jordanian Digital Heritage Partnership projec Under the patronage of HRH Princess Dana Firas, President of the National Society for the Preservation of Petra and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Cultural Heritage, the Applied Science Private University (ASU) hosted the launch ceremony of the British-Jordanian Digital Heritage and Sustainable Development Partnership Project. The initiative is led by the University of Leeds in collaboration with ASU and a number of Jordanian universities. The project is directed by Prof. Dr. Jehan Selim from the University of Leeds (project lead and director), in cooperation with Dr. Reem Al-Barakat from ASU (project local partner). اضافة اعلان The project aims to establish a long-term collaborative framework to preserve Jordan's architectural and cultural heritage through the use of cutting-edge digital technologies and sustainable development practices. The event began with a welcoming speech by ASU President Prof. Dr. Samiha Jarrah, who expressed the university's pride in hosting this pioneering event. She highlighted the importance of international academic collaboration in enhancing the quality of education and scientific research and announced future plans to deepen the partnership with the University of Leeds. Princess Dana Firas delivered a keynote address expressing her pride in the project, affirming that heritage preservation in Jordan is a fundamental and non-negotiable priority due to its deep national and human value. She emphasized the significance of joint projects and international partnerships in creating meaningful and lasting impact in heritage protection. Her Highness also praised the outstanding student projects presented, noting their quality and the awareness demonstrated by the participants, and extended her gratitude to ASU for its generous hosting and support of such pioneering initiatives. In her remarks, Prof. Dr. Jehan Selim reviewed key research projects previously undertaken by the University of Leeds in Jordan and underscored the importance of knowledge exchange among academic institutions to enhance heritage conservation efforts. Dr. Reem Al-Barakat spoke about how this collaboration enriches the undergraduate experience and develops students' scientific and digital skills. In addition, heritage management consultant Mr. Jihad Haroun delivered an engaging presentation on the use of modern technologies to document and reconstruct endangered built heritage, which was met with great interest and enthusiasm from the audience. As part of the project's activities, the University of Leeds, in collaboration with ASU, organized the first national research competition for undergraduate architecture students in Jordan under the title: "Endangered Heritage Sites and Climate Change in Jordan." Student teams from four Jordanian universities participated, presenting field studies on the impact of climate change on prominent archaeological sites using 3D point cloud modeling technology. The student projects received wide acclaim during two dedicated academic sessions. Dr. Maysa Shomali (Al-Balqa Applied University), Dr. Lara Shawawreh (Mu'tah University), and Dr. Doaa Al-Maani (ASU) took part in a panel discussion addressing the impact of the competition on raising student awareness of heritage and climate change issues and on advancing architectural education in Jordan. The event concluded with Princess Dana Firas honoring the winning and participating teams. She also inaugurated the accompanying architectural exhibition, which showcased student work in an advanced visual environment worthy of the caliber of the projects presented.


Jordan News
28-04-2025
- Science
- Jordan News
Applied Science Private University Concludes Fourth Edition of "Applied Media" Competition with a Distinguished Ceremony and Prominent Media and Academic Attendance
Applied Science Private University Concludes Fourth Edition of "Applied Media" Competition with a Distinguished Ceremony and Prominent Media and Academic Attendance Applied Science Private University (ASU) concluded the final ceremony of the fourth edition of the "Applied Media" competition, amid a notable official and media presence. This initiative comes as part of the university's continuous efforts to nurture student creativity and support young media talents from Jordanian schools and universities, providing them with expert evaluations by specialized judging panels. The fourth season concluded with the announcement and awarding of 13 winners with valuable prizes. اضافة اعلان The event was held under the patronage of former Minister of Government Communications, Dr. Mohannad Al-Mubaidin, who also chaired the judging panel, and in the presence of Chairman of the University's Board of Trustees, H.E. Dr. Haitham Abdullah Abu Khadija, Vice President Prof. Dr. Saleh Al-Aqdeh, Assistant to the President for Foreign Languages Prof. Dr. Hadeel Al-Saed, alongside the Dean of Student Affairs, the Head of the Media Department, and other faculty members. The ceremony witnessed a strong turnout from elite media professionals and academics from Jordan and abroad, including Dr. Hamzeh Basbous, Media Advisor at the Prime Ministry, journalist Sonia Al-Zghoul (a member of the judging panel), journalist Nadia Al-Zoubi, Greater Amman Municipality Spokesperson Dr. Nasser Al-Rahamneh, journalist Hussein Harb, Al-Taj News site manager Mr. Nidal Al-Khoza'leh, Akhbar Al-Balad site manager Mr. Osama Al-Ramaini, Akhbar Al-Youm site manager Mr. Sahm Al-Abadi, and Balki News site manager Mr. Fadi Al-Shawahin. Also attending were prominent media academics such as Dr. Mohammad Habis, Dr. Taysir Abu Arja, Dr. Abdul Karim Al-Dubaisi, Dr. Alia Idris, and Mr. Mohammad Anis Al-Muhtaseb, in addition to several broadcasters and journalists like Mr. Sami Al-Harbi, journalist Rafah Jawad, Mr. Raed Al-Harasas, Mr. Raad Al-Raqad, Mrs. Mona Al-Shawabkeh, journalist Alaa Bishnaq, and representatives from Jordan Television, including Mr. Raad Al-Raqad, Mrs. Mona Al-Shawabkeh, Ms. Rand Al-Gharaibeh, reporter Nadine Al-Shaer, Mr. Omar Hijjawi, Mr. Ibrahim Brizat, Mr. Ahmad Al-Shara', and Mr. Enad Al-Hijjawi. During the ceremony, Dr. Mohannad Al-Mubaidin delivered a speech emphasizing the competition's significant impact on students and the media landscape. He praised ASU's pioneering efforts in uncovering Jordanian talents who represent the future guardians of national identity, resilience, and nation-building. He also noted that the competition was highly competitive, highlighting the abundance of undiscovered talents within Jordanian schools and universities. Over the past four years, the competition has successfully discovered creative individuals who think outside the box and seek opportunities to showcase their talents. The event announced the winners in the university student category, where: Mohammad Zuheir Al-Kasasbeh from Mutah University won first place and a cash prize of 300 Jordanian dinars. Maria Mohammad Al-Eissa from the University of Jordan claimed second place with a 200-dinar prize. Ghaith Al-Majali from Mutah University secured third place with a 100-dinar prize. For the school students category, ten winners were awarded generous scholarships to study Digital Media at ASU: Joud Jamil Al-Tuwaisi won a full (100%) scholarship after securing first place. Nadine Hani Abu Hantash earned an 80% scholarship for second place. Salma Mazen Anbar won a 60% scholarship for third place. Students ranked fourth to tenth each received a 50% scholarship: Ilyaa Jamal Ahmad Al-Fuqaha, Youssef Miqdad, Bakr Marwan, Marah Ahmad Ghaith, Rateel Raed Issa Al-Azzam, Shafaq Mohammad Al-Sheikh, and Yasmin Khaled Khalil Hammad. The university emphasized that "Applied Media" has evolved into a prestigious annual platform encouraging students to engage in the media field, discover their creative potential, and thrive in a modern academic environment, reflecting ASU's commitment to academic and societal excellence.


Jordan News
27-04-2025
- Science
- Jordan News
Applied Science Private University Leads Jordanian Universities and Achieves a Major Asian Milestone in the 2025 Times Ranking
Applied Science Private University Leads Jordanian Universities and Achieves a Major Asian Milestone in the 2025 Times Ranking Applied Science Private University (ASU) continues its ambitious journey of academic and research excellence by entering, for the first time, the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2025, securing the first place among Jordanian universities locally and ranking 183rd across Asia. اضافة اعلان The Times Higher Education Asia Rankings are based on 18 carefully selected and comprehensive performance indicators, designed to provide a balanced and detailed picture of institutional quality across five key areas: teaching (the learning environment), research environment, research quality and impact, international outlook, and industry collaboration. Entering this prestigious ranking from the first attempt — and achieving such an advanced position — stands as a testament to ASU's robust academic infrastructure and the effectiveness of its strategy in fostering a sustainable educational and research environment, rooted in innovation and continuous development, and focused on graduating highly competent individuals who can compete regionally and globally. It is also worth noting that this achievement follows ASU's prior success in leading both public and private Jordanian universities by securing a place among the top 501–600 universities globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, in addition to ranking first among Jordanian private universities and 25th in the Arab region according to the Times Higher Education Arab University Rankings. Applied Science Private University extends its warmest congratulations to its academic and administrative staff and students on this distinguished achievement. The University affirms that this progress is the result of years of collective efforts, strategic planning, and dedicated hard work. It also extends its deepest gratitude and appreciation to everyone who contributed to this success, which reflects a bright image of Jordanian higher education on the global stage.