The German Jordanian University (GJU) participated in the German Day activities organized by Jubilee Schools, aiming to raise awareness of the importance of learning the German language and its role in building academic and cultural bridges between Jordan and Germany.
GJU representatives delivered an introductory presentation to 11th and 12th-grade students about the university’s distinguished academic model based on dual education, its strong partnerships with German universities and companies, as well as student exchange and practical training opportunities in Germany. They also highlighted the study programs available that align with the requirements of the local and global job markets.
Students were introduced to the university’s majors, admission procedures, scholarships and financial support opportunities, campus life, and the one-year study program in Germany.
Representing the university were Manar Battarseh from the Admission and Registration Department, Iman Sanwar from the German Language Center, Ghina Hatem from the Deanship of Innovation, Technology Transfer, and Entrepreneurship, and Rnad Al-Qassar from the International Relations Department.
This participation reflects GJU’s commitment to strengthening its relationships with local and international educational institutions and informing school students about the distinguished higher education opportunities it offers, in line with its mission to integrate applied education with practical experience in an international environment.

