The Deanship of Student Affairs (DSA) at the German Jordanian University (GJU) organized a distinguished heritage visit to the Royal Hashemite Court, with the participation of a number of university students. The visit aimed to enhance national awareness, strengthen students’ sense of belonging, and provide them with the opportunity to explore key milestones in Jordan’s political and social history.
The tour included visits to several prominent national and historical landmarks, including Raghadan Palace, the Flagpole and Royal Covenant Monument, as well as the Royal Mausoleums. Participants received detailed briefings from specialists at the Royal Hashemite Court on the historical significance of these sites and the major national events associated with them.
During the visit, students were introduced to the architectural features of Raghadan Palace, one of the most significant landmarks reflecting the early establishment of the Jordanian state, as well as its political and national symbolism and its role in hosting key official events over the decades.
The DSA Dean Dr. Farah Al Atrash emphasized the importance of such visits in deepening students’ national awareness and enhancing their understanding of Jordan’s history and institutions. She also highlighted the strong and enduring relationship between the Hashemite leadership and the Jordanian people, reflected in ongoing openness and direct engagement with various segments of society, particularly youth.
The Deanship also conveyed the University President’s appreciation and gratitude to the Royal Hashemite Court for this thoughtful initiative, which reflects its continuous commitment to supporting youth, enriching their awareness of national heritage, and strengthening their connection to the history of their country.