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32°0′50″N 35°52′22″E / 32.01389°N 35.87278°E / 32.01389; 35.87278

University of Jordan
الجامعة الأردنية
MottoYears of Excellence
TypePublic
Established1962
Endowment180,000,000JD ($254 million USD)
Chairman[[]][1]
PresidentAbd Al-Kareem Al-Qudah[2]
Academic staff
1431 (as of the academic year 2009/2010)
Administrative staff
3095 (as of the academic year 2009/2010)[3]
Students37692 (as of the academic year 2009/2010)
Undergraduates31855
Postgraduates5837
Location,
CampusUrban
1.2 square kilometres (300 acres)[4]
ColorsRoyal yellow and Green [a]
  
AffiliationsIAU, FUIW, UNIMED, AArU
Websitewww.ju.edu.jo
The Jordan University Hospital and Medical Center
The Engineering building in University of Jordan
University Admissions Department

The University of Jordan (Arabic: الجامعة الأردنية), often abbreviated UJ, is a state-supported university located in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1962, it is the largest and oldest institution of higher education in Jordan.

The university has the highest admission averages in the country and is considered the premier university in Jordan and one of the most prestigious in the Arab world and the Middle East.[5] It is located in the Jubaiha area of the University District in Amman. The university currently employs about 1400 faculty staff and has more than 37,000 enrolled students.[6]

History

The university was established in 1962 by a royal decree in northern Amman at that time. The area surrounding the university is one of the metropolitan districts of Amman and is called the University District.

Academics

The University of Jordan offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in 20 colleges (faculties) and institutes:

Scientific colleges

  • Faculty of Medicine, established in 1972. See Also: Medical education in Jordan
  • Faculty of Dentistry, established in 1982. The academic programs offered by the faculty are a bachelor's degree of Dental Surgery (DDS), in addition to a four-year residency program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. A three-year master program in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry.
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, established in 1980. In 2010, there were 1585 undergraduate students and 82 graduate students, and 50 academic staff members.
  • Faculty of Nursing, established in 1972. It offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in Clinical Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Maternal and Child Nursing.
  • Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences.
  • Faculty of Science, established in 1965. As of academic year 2009–10, there were 3,489 undergraduate students, 413 graduate students, and an academic staff of 121 members. Faculty of Science comprises five departments: Mathematics, Physics and Materials Sciences, Geology, Chemistry and Biological Sciences. In 2002, the Mathematics department added an Actuarial Science program, and in 2004 the Biological Sciences added a new program of Medical Analysis.
  • Faculty of Agriculture offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in six programs: Horticulture and Crop Science, Land, Water and Environment Animal Production, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Nutrition and Food Technology, and in Plant Protection.
  • Faculty of Engineering & Technology, established in 1975. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Architectural, Civil, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, and Mechatronics Engineering.
  • King Abdullah II School for Information Technology.
Map of University of Jordan

Colleges of arts and humanity sciences

  • Faculty of Foreign Languages, established in 2008, but many of its departments were established as early as 1962. There were 3,500 students (in 2017) enrolled in this college, of whom 92% are females. 14 languages other than Arabic are taught in the Faculty of Foreign Languages.
  • Faculty of Arts, founded in 2008, but most of its departments date back to 1962 when the university itself was established. The faculty has seven departments. All departments offer B.A. and M.A, while the Ph.D. is awarded by the History, Geography, Psychology and Sociology departments. There are 106 Faculty members and 2926 students currently enrolled (as of spring 2010).
  • Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.
  • Faculty of Shari'a (Islamic Studies).
  • Faculty of Business.
  • Faculty of Law.
  • Faculty of Educational Sciences.
  • Faculty of Physical Education.
  • Faculty of Graduate Studies.
  • Faculty of Arts and Design.

Centers and institutes

Institutes:

  • Institute of Archaeology
  • International Institute for Teaching Arabic Language to Speakers of Other Languages
  • Social Work Institute
  • Institute of agricultural research training extension and education
  • The Institute for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World] [dead link]</ref>

Centers:

  • Center for Photonics Research
  • The University of Jordan Language Center

Directed at offering courses of Arabic language as a foreign language.

One of 10 academies in the world that regulate Arabic language and literature. The academy is considered one of the world's top references for Arabic language and Arabic literature. The main publication of the academy is the biannual journal "The Journal of Jordan Academy of Arabic" (ISSN 0258-1094), as well as many dictionaries and other publications.

  • The Islamic Cultural Center

Established in 1982, it provides support for researchers on Islamic studies, it also organizes courses and seminars for Islamic history and literature scholars.[7]

  • The Center for Documents and Manuscripts

Established in 1972 to promote the study of Arabic and Islamic heritage, and to provide researchers with original and primary sources. The CDM library boasts 31,000 manuscripts.[8]

  • Water and Environment Research and Study Center[9]

The objective of the establishment of the center is to provide research in water management and environment on the regional and international level.[10]

  • Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies[11]

The University of Jordan launched its first graduate program in 1968/69, it was an MA program in Educational Administration and Guidance, the faculty cooperates with:

  1. Jordan Media Institute which offers a one–year practical master's degree.
  2. The National Center for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Genetics, which offers MA and High Diploma.

The center was established in 1998 aiming to perform political and economical studies on the national and regional level. The center also performs polls with high levels of accuracy. The center occasionally performs studies for Aljazeera.

University hospital

The university hospital was established in 1973. The university has also affiliations with King Hussein Cancer Center, which was the first Cancer Center outside of the United States to be accredited by the JCI Disease Specific Certification (DSC) - (November 2007).[12]

Scientific research

Scientific collections

The world's only discovered fossil bones of the Arambourgiania pterosaur (discovered in Russeifa in 1943) are stored in the University of Jordan.

The University research facilities contain collections of historic documents and manuscripts as well as fossil remains that are considered to be of valuable importance for the scientific community, "to provide primary and secondary sources for researchers", among which are the world's only discovered fossil bones of Arambourgiania.

Jordan University Press

Former commander of the US Central Command John Abizaid, an alumnus of University of Jordan
Jeffrey D. Feltman, current US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs

Rami Hamdallah, the former Prime Minister of Palestine

Wadah Khanfar, former director general of Al Jazeera

According to Nature journal, Jordan has the highest number of researchers per million people in the Arab World,[13] and the 30th worldwide.[14] In its objective to promote scientific research, the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research established collaboration with the University of Jordan Deanship of Academic Research in the early 1990s to publish several internationally peer-reviewed scientific journals on the highest standards in applied and social sciences as well as medical and pharmaceutical sciences. These journals are:

The University of Jordan Press issues the internationally peer-reviewed Dirasat Journal series, and several other journals in Arabic literature, Arabic and Middle Eastern history, and regional culture:

Rankings

Template:Infobox world university ranking In 2019, QS has ranked the university in the 601-650 band in the world, 251-300 by subject rankings, ninth in the Arab world and 301-500 in graduate employability globally. In the same year, Times Higher Education ranked the university within the 801-1000 band globally, 201-250th for BRICS and Emerging Economies, and 250-300 in Asian university rankings.[25]

International affiliations and agreements

Bilateral agreements

The University of Jordan has hundreds of agreements mostly for student exchange programs, of which 16 agreements are with universities in the United States[26] such as Vanderbilt University[27] and Murray State University.[28]

Affiliations

Students

The University of Jordan Student Union is the University's student body. A student council, formally called "Student Union" of 80 members is elected annually. It acts as a liaison between the students and the university administration on matters of major concern to students. It also publishes the student monthly Sawt al-Talaba (The Students' Voice).

The regulations governing the Student Union have been subject to several revisions and major changes since its conception. The latest version of these regulations was written by a committee of both students (Hamdoon Khateeb, Malek Khalaileh, Khaled Gabba, Yasmeen AbuTaleb, Issam Khoury) and faculty members (Dr. Ali Mahafzah, Dr. Ali Badran, Dr. Ali Sawwa) and put into effect in 2008.[29]

Alumni

Graduates from UJ have attained positions in many fields in many countries including government, science, business, literature, and military. Some notable alumni are:

University of Jordan map [4]

See also

References

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