In a step that reflects the excellence and high caliber of students at the German Jordanian University (GJU), several students participated in the Evaluation Day of the Qimam Fellowship Program, one of the leading national initiatives dedicated to empowering young talent and developing a new generation of exceptional leaders across various sectors.

The Qimam Program is an international fellowship designed to identify and support high-potential university students across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region in realizing their full potential.

A distinguished group of GJU students was nominated to participate in this advanced stage of the program, having been selected from more than 5,000 applicants from across the Kingdom. Only 80 students advanced to the Evaluation Day, representing a number of Jordanian universities.

This achievement reflects the outstanding academic and professional standards of GJU students, who continue to demonstrate their merit in both national and academic arenas. Their nomination marks a significant milestone in developing their leadership and professional skills.

The nominated GJU students include Osamah AlKhaza’leh from the School of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, majoring in Design and Media Informatics; Adnan Kanan from the School of Applied Technical Sciences, majoring in Industrial Engineering; Miral Arda, majoring in Mechanical and Maintenance Engineering; and Zaid Alalawneh from the School of Business, majoring in Logistics Sciences.

The university expressed its pride in this honorable representation and extended its best wishes to the nominated students for continued success on their journey toward excellence and leadership.