Al -Anbat - Lima Zeitawi
The German Jordanian University, in cooperation with the
Queen Rania Academy for Teacher Training, has provided six scholarships for a
professional diploma in education for the local community of the area
surrounding the university from Naour District and Madaba Governorate.
The nine-month scholarships are aimed at community members
who hold a bachelor's degree and have a desire and passion for the teaching
profession and improve the quality of education in Jordan.
The President of the University, Prof. Dr. Alaa El-Din
Al-Halhouli, indicated during the award ceremony, in the presence of the
Academy’s CEO, Dr. Osama Obeidat, Deputy Firas Al-Ajarmeh, the Mayor of Husban
Abdul Karim Al-Ghanim, the Mayor of Madaba Aref Al-Rawajeh, and the President
of the Al-Ajarmah Clans Council Muhammad Al-Sawair, to the university’s
relentless endeavor to develop partnership with the local community in a
systematic and sustainable manner. To
contribute to his service and the development of his children's skills.
Al-Halhouli pointed out that the university organized a
series of programs for the children of the university community, including the first
university for children, the sixth scientific camp for creativity and
innovation, and the summer camp for the children of the community.
For his part, Obeidat gave a brief about the academy and its
programs, appreciating the university's role in serving the local community and
providing valuable opportunities that support the academy's efforts and help
develop teachers' skills and knowledge within the classroom.
Al-Ajarmeh praised the university’s role in serving the
local community and its aspiration to deepen the bonds of cooperation through
the allocation of targeted and qualitative programs in addition to what is
offered, by allocating purposeful and qualitative programs targeting his
children, gaining new experiences and helping them to find distinguished job
opportunities after graduation.