Jordan University of Science and Technology
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The Jordan University of Science and Technology (
History

Having its roots at Yarmouk University in Irbid, a royal decree was issued in 1986 to establish JUST, which emerged as an independent university on 1 September 1986. JUST detached five faculties from Yarmouk University to form its academic nucleus. These faculties were the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Dentistry, the Faculty of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Nursing, and the Faculty of Engineering. Subsequently added to these faculties were the Faculty of Science and Arts, the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the Faculty of Computer and Information Technology, and the Faculty of Agriculture.[3]
Started with 110 faculty members, JUST in 2018 hosted 985 academic faculty members, of which 249 were full professors.
University Presidents
- Kamel Ajlouni (1986–1995)
- Saad Hijazi (1995–2003)
- Wajih Owais (2003–2010)
- Abdullah Al-Malkawi (2010–2014)
- Mahmoud Alsheyab (2015–2016)
- Omar Al-Jarrah (2016–2018)
- Saeb Khresat (2018– 2021)
- Khalid El-Salem (2021-now)
Campus
The


The university campus is divided into two sections. The Medical Faculties Complex is located at the northern part of the university and houses the faculties of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Applied Medical Sciences, Pharmacy and Science and Arts. The Engineering Faculties Complex is located at the southern part of the university and includes the faculties of Agriculture, Computer and Information Technology, Engineering, Architecture and Design and Veterinary Medicine.[citation needed]
There are two libraries in JUST, one in the Engineering Faculties Complex and the other is in the Medical Faculties Complex. The two-floor library at the Medical Faculties Complex contains 115,000 books, and 45,000 volumes of back issues of
Every department has a
King Abdullah University Hospital
Named after the first king of modern
Structurally, the hospital is composed of a 15-storey
Academics
Jordan University of Science and Technology is home to twelve faculties.[9] The language of teaching at the university is English, although most of the students speak Arabic.[10]
Medical Faculties Complex

A group of building in the northern part of the university comprising the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Applied Medical Sciences, and Science and Arts.[9]
Medicine
The JUST Faculty of Medicine, the second medical school in Jordan, was established in Yarmouk University at the northern city of Irbid in 1984; the faculty then branched out into Jordan University of Science and Technology in 1986.[11] The faculty is closely associated with King Abdullah University Hospital, the teaching hospital where postgraduate students undergo their residencies.[12] As the faculty's main teaching hospital, KAUH provide students with the opportunity to attend lectures, tutorials, clinics, ward rounds, and surgeries. Medical students graduating from JUST are widely renowned for their achievements in the United States Medical Licensing Examination (
Nature of the Medical Program
The Faculty of Medicine awards the
During the first year and a half of their program, students are taught basic science in a traditional format. In an integrated module fashion, the next year and half is devoted to studying nine
Evaluations are based primarily on written exams (marks are based on two midterms and one end of term exam) and percentage grades appear on transcripts. Practical exams are solely based on an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) type of standardized exams. In the final year, the school of medicine invites external examiners (from the United States, Britain, among others) to participate in student evaluations and to benefit from the experience of others.[15]
Residency
Students looking to specialize can apply for residency programs after completion of imtiaz (internship). Most residency programs are four years in length, but notable exceptions include neurosurgery (6 years), general surgery (5 years), orthopedic surgery (5 years), and urology (5 years). Residency programs are divided into two broad groups: major and minor specialties. Major programs include internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, while the rest are considered minor. This division reflects the number of available seats and thus the competitiveness of each specialty.[15] Faculty of Medicine
Dentistry
The Faculty of Dentistry at Jordan University of Science and Technology was founded by a
Pharmacy
The Faculty of Pharmacy, the first in Jordan,[17] was established as a department of the Faculty of Medical Sciences at Yarmouk University by a royal decree in 1979. The rapid growth and development of the department led to the transformation of the department into an independent faculty on 19 September 1983. Three years later -in September 1986– the Faculty of Pharmacy became affiliated with JUST. Faculty of Pharmacy
Nursing
The Faculty of Nursing was established in 1983 with only 2 faculty members and 23 students. It currently consists of 23 PhD, and 22 Masters prepared faculty members (Adult, Maternal Child, Community & Midwifery) placed in the four departments of the faculty; this body is supported by 27 MSN or BSN qualified clinical trainers.[18] Faculty of Nursing
Applied Medical Sciences
The Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences was established in 2000, and was housed in several makeshift facilities. It was created to educate allied health professionals to fill crucial shortages in the health care needs of the people in Jordan. The faculty has since become a dynamic and vital member of the university health team.
Science and Arts
The Faculty of Science and Arts was established by a decree from the Council of Higher Education on 26 January 1987. It commenced its duties as of 1 September 1987. The faculty, one of the oldest and largest at the university, holds seven departments and a program of forensic science, offers both bachelor's and master's degrees and gives students the chance to choose from a plethora of disciplines that employ several pedagogical approaches involving classroom instruction, independent research, student-as-teacher approach, and internships or practical experience.[21] Faculty of Science and Arts
Engineering Faculties Complex
32°29′33″N 35°59′14″E / 32.49250°N 35.98722°E

This is a group of buildings in the southern part of the university housing the faculties of Engineering, Agriculture, Information Technology, Architecture and Design, Veterinary Medicine, and
Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering is the largest faculty in the university, with its 61 research and teaching labs. It comprises the departments of
Agriculture
The Faculty of Agriculture was established by a
Information Technology
The Faculty of Information Technology was established in 2000.
Architecture and Design
The Faculty of Architecture and Design awards both
Veterinary Medicine
The Faculty of
Graduate Studies
The Faculty of
Each faculty is best known with a color:
Faculty of Agriculture | Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences | Faculty of Computer and Information Technology | Faculty of Dentistry | Faculty of Engineering | Faculty of Medicine | Faculty of Nursing | Faculty of Pharmacy | Faculty of Science and Arts | Faculty of Veterinary Medicine |
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Research
Since its establishment, JUST has given its utmost priority to academic research. In this vein, the Deanship of Research commenced its activities at the early stages of the university establishment during the academic year 1986/1987. Research, basic and applied, is amongst the principal priorities of the university. Training and supervision in research methodology, especially for postgraduate students, is reinforced by several research centers, such as the
Research funding has steadily grown since the establishment of JUST in 1986, and an average of 200 research projects are sponsored and funded each year. As testimony to this development, JUST was ranked as the top research university in Jordan, and amongst the top 3% universities in the Islamic world, according to a study carried out by the Ankara-based Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Center for Islamic Countries (SESRTCIC).[31]
The Deanship of Research at JUST is the administrative and technical body that facilitates, regulates and observes the processes concerning research. It works in a collaborative and complementary manner with other faculties and administrative bodies of the university. Any research on humans should be approved by the Institutional Research Board (IRB) and any research on animals should be approved by the university Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) before being funded.[30] Deanship of Research
Nuclear Science and Technology Center
In consistence with Jordan's efforts to develop and use
The five-megawatt (MW) nuclear research reactor, which was inaugurated in December 2016, will become the focal point for a Nuclear Science and Technology Center (NSTC) in JUST,[39][40] playing the primary role in educating and training the upcoming generations of nuclear engineers and scientists, and providing irradiation services in support of the Jordanian industrial, agricultural and health/medical infrastructures.[41]
The
Library
The library collection comprises 115,000 books, and 45,000 volumes of periodicals back issues. In organizing its collection, the Library adopts the
The total floor area of the library is estimated as 12.500 square meters,[45] and it can accommodate 2.500 visitors at the same time due to the large area that the library has.[45]
To cope with the new technologies in the field of library and information science, the library started in 1993 to offer retrieved information services through a good number of necessary databases, which are published on CD-ROM or online (WAN) subscriptions.[46]

There are two libraries in JUST, one in the Engineering Faculties Complex and the other is in the Medical Faculties Complex. While both libraries give the students an appropriate and suitable place for reading and studying, the two-floor library at the Medical Faculties Complex is relatively larger, also contains 115,000 books, and 45,000 volumes of back issues of periodicals, which makes it the main library at the university.[5] At the present time, a third library is being built in the area between the two complexes and is larger in size than both existing libraries and is set to become the largest library in the Middle East.[6]

Publications
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The university issues a quarterly journal called the
The Deanship of Research is responsible for the funding of research publications by staff members and students, as well as managing the Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering.[30]
Student Newspaper
Just for Just, is an electronic newspaper initiated by the students of the university.[48]
Students
A
International community
The number of international students at JUST continues to rise; in the academic year 2005/2006, more than 3,500 students of 48 nationalities came from outside Jordan. As of the academic year 2009/2010, the university had 5,415 international students from 61 different nationalities, rendering it the most cultural-diverse university in Jordan.[50] The International Student Office (ISO) was established in 2005 and is supervised directly by the president. Highly qualified coordinators and staff provide cultural, social and legal consultation, field trips, social events, and meetings with the president. An International Community Fair takes place annually at the university with the aim of encouraging and promoting cross-cultural communication and diversity in the workplace.
Housing
On-campus housing
The first building was established in 1993. Due to increasing demand, the number of buildings was gradually raised to eight fully occupied buildings. Each building consists of four floors, the ground floor included. Each floor consists of two major wards, each of which contains eleven rooms, in addition to an adequate number of
Health care and insurance
Health care is available to all students, the cost of which is included in the semester fees. It covers 100% of most services offered by the University Health Centers, including King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH) and the JUST Health Center (HC). The university provides free life insurance coverage to all students. JUST Health Center (HC) in Irbid was established in 1983 to provide medical care to students, faculty and staff. It is also a teaching center for the residency program of family medicine.
Faculty
- Kamel Ajlouni, endocrinologist and university president from 1986 to 1995.
International affiliations
- Association of Arab Universities (AArU)[1]
- International Association of Universities (IAU)
- Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World (FUIW)
- Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED)
- Royal Norwegian Commission
- IKIP/Malaysia
- International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
- EU
- International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB)
- UNESCO
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation/Germany
- International Centre for Theoretical Physics/Italy
- German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
- The British Council/ODA
- The French Mission for Agriculture and Water (Fulbright)
- Cisco Systems
- Boscan International
- Microsoft
- IBM[52]
Photo gallery
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The main gate of JUST at night.
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King Abdullah University Hospital and the mosque of JUST at night.
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Science Hall 2 at the Medical Faculties Complex.
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Entrance to JUST.
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Stadium at the Engineering Faculties Complex.
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Faculty of Information Technology at the Engineering Faculties Complex.
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Main gate.
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Clipped hedge at the Faculty of Architecture.
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Night view of campus.
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JUST mosque.
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Main gate at night.
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JUST 1986 logo.
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Transportation buses are used in the 11 km2 university campus.
See also
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