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Jordan is ranked 95 out of 187 in the Human Development Index. Despite strained resources, the Ministry of Education of Jordan has developed highly advanced national curriculum, and many other nations in the region have developed their education system using Jordan as a model. [citation needed] Jordan ranks number one in the Arab World in ...
The ministry following its re-establishment in 2001, was given a new responsibility of guiding the scientific research sector of higher education in Jordan. In 2005, the Scientific Research Committee was formed. Since 2006, the ministry issues several internationally peer-reviewed journals in cooperation with several Jordanian universities:
Ministry of Construction (Jordan) (1 C) Ministry of Culture (Jordan) (1 C, 1 P) Ministry of Defence (Jordan) (2 C, 3 P) Ministry of Economy (Jordan) (1 C) Ministry of Education (Jordan) (1 C) Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Jordan) (2 C, 4 P) Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Jordan) (1 C, 2 P)
t. e. The Cabinet of Jordan is led by the Prime Minister who is appointed by the King. The Prime Minister is then free to form his own cabinet which is responsible to the Chamber of Deputies on matters of general policy and can be forced to resign by a two-thirds vote of "no confidence" by that body or be dismissed by the King.
Thouqan Hindawi ( Arabic: ذوقان الهنداوي) A Jordanian politician, educator, and parliamentary who was born in 1927 in The Hindawi Madafa or Court of his father Sheikh Salem Pasha Hindawi in the Northern Region of The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan which was Emirate of Transjordan at that time. During his life, Hindawi served for over ...
This is a list of schools in the Asian country of Jordan (officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan), sorted alphabetically by the Jordanian governorate to which each school belongs. This list includes primary schools and secondary schools; tertiary schools are included at the list of universities in Jordan
Rania Al Abdullah [1] ( Arabic: رانيا العبد الله, Rāniyā al-ʻAbd Allāh; born Rania Al-Yassin, 31 August 1970) is Queen of Jordan, as the wife of King Abdullah II . Her domestic activities includes education initiatives and youth programs. Globally, she has campaigned for education and cross-cultural dialogue.
Jordan's Scientific Research Support Fund was revived in 2010 after being instituted in 2006. Administered by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, it finances investment in human resources and infrastructure through competitive research grants related to ecological water management and technological applications.