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Type
  
Private

Chairman
  
Izzat Jaradat

Address
  
Irbid, Jordan

Number of students
  
6,000

Established
  
1994

Location
  
Irbid,  Jordan

Phone
  
+962 7 7974 1128

Founded
  
1994

Irbid National University

President
  
Prof. Mohammed Said Subbarini

Campus
  
Urban 1 square kilometre (250 acres)

Similar
  
Jadara University, Jerash University, Philadelphia University, Al‑Isra University, Ajloun National Private U

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Irbid National University (Arabic: جامعة إربد الاهلية‎‎, abbreviated INU) is a university in Jordan. Established in 1994, it is located in the northern town of Irbid. It has a student body of 6,000.

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Irbid National University is a private university, certified by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Jordan, the Islamic Association of Arab Universities (AARU), (FUW), and the Federation and European universities (UNIMED). The President is Prof. Mohammed Said Subbarini.

The university President is Prof. Mohammed Said Subbarini.

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Scientific Research Deanship

The deanship performs scientific research through the Scientific Research Committee, whose task is to supervise and support scientific research and its publishing.

The deanship is also responsible for publishing Irbid Journal for Research and Studies (a-referred journal) in the field of humanities. Articles are published after being approved by specialized referees. The deanship staff publishes the staff's research papers.

The deanship also holds lectures, seminars and conferences that develop the research skills of the teaching staff.

The Academics Appropriations

  • Memorandum of Academic understanding with the University of the Near East in Turkey
  • Memorandum of Academic understanding with the Fayoum University in Egypt.
  • Memorandum of Academic understanding with the Oman College of Management and Technology in Oman.
  • Department of Student Activities

    The section is a part of the Deanship of Student Affairs. It implements sports, artistic, and cultural activities so that students can practice their hobbies.

    University Drawing Hall

    The university has established a studio on the campus to provide a space for artistic talent and its development. The studio hosts exhibitions by artists from all artistic trends. It gives students the opportunity to participate in internal and external art competitions.

    To motivate the studio members, the university holds an annual gathering ceremony in honor of the active, creative participants, in addition to those participating in other extracurricular activities.

    Music

    Activities include:

  • singing,
  • acting on stage,
  • folk arts and folk songs,
  • Dabka (a folk collective dance),
  • developing the students' artistic sense,
  • forming teams of choral singers, individual singers, music players, theater actors, and folklore performers,
  • training students to play musical instruments.
  • Sports activities

    Students participate in sport activities organized by the Sports Federation of Jordanian Universities.

    Faculty of Sharia Law

  • Department of Law
  • Master of law
  • Faculty of Business Administration and Finance

  • Accounting
  • Finance and banking
  • Business management
  • Tourism management and hospitality
  • Marketing
  • Management information system
  • Accounting information system
  • Faculty of Arts and the Arts

  • Arabic Language and Literature
  • English Language and Literature
  • Translation
  • Graphic design
  • Faculty of Science and Technology Information

  • Computer science
  • Computer information systems
  • Mathematics
  • Master of Mathematics
  • Faculty of Nursing

  • Department of Nursing
  • Faculty of Educational Sciences

  • Classroom teacher
  • Special education
  • Psychological counseling and educational
  • Faculty of Engineering

  • Civil Engineering and Constructions
  • Facilities

  • Arab Club for Arab Students was established in order to care for Arab students who study at the university. The club organizes tours for them to identify archaeological and tourist sites of Jordan and inform them of the attractions and other activities.
  • The Gym was established in 2007, and contains a gym, and facilities for football, basketball, volleyball, and tennis, and rooms for bodybuilding, squash, billiards, table tennis, and bowling.
  • Outside Stadiums was founded in 2000, and includes a football field, surrounded by four halls to accommodate 5000 people, in addition to the basketball court.
  • Cafeterias providing food and drink for the students, with stores of consumer goods.
  • Musical center Activities is the activity performed in the field of music, singing, Choir Irbid National University, and the Task Jordanian folklore, and the field of theater acting, and stage directions, and in the field of folk arts and folk singing Dabke.
  • The University Studio Activities
  • INU Centers

    Center of Development, Accreditation and Quality Assurance

  • Preparing studies that concern the development of the university,
  • Considering the national accreditation standards, and working on improving the administrative performance of the university,
  • Preparing plans and programs aiming at developing the quality of the academic performance at the university,
  • Following up the requirement for accreditation of the faculties and academic departments.
  • Center of Communication, Consultation and Continuing Education The center was established in 2001. Its role is to provide expertise, scientific, and technical support to the public and private institutions. The center is considered as the link between the university and the local community.
  • Computer Center is a technical office in the university . It forms the information window to the university.
  • Health Care Center located inside the campus, provides health services for the students.
  • References

    Irbid National University Wikipedia