
The Deanship of Innovation, Technology Transfer, and Entrepreneurship (DI-TECH) at the German Jordanian University (GJU) organized a training course titled "Small Business Simulation," in cooperation with the Business Development Center and UNICEF Jordan. The course was held from July 1 to 3, 2025.
The course aimed to enhance participants’ skills in business simulation and small project management, while providing opportunities for direct interaction and the exchange of ideas and experiences.
It featured discussion-based and interactive sessions addressing real-world challenges in the entrepreneurial environment, delivered by trainers Bayan Abu Taleb and Essam Al-Kurdi.
For his part, Dr. Nidal Al-Shawawreh, Dean of DI-TECH, emphasized the importance of such initiatives in strengthening students’ practical skills. He noted that the university consistently strives to foster an integrated educational environment that bridges theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing students to engage effectively in the labor market.
The course concluded with a certificate award ceremony, held in a supportive atmosphere that reflected the participants’ positive engagement and learning experience.