UJ's Distinguished Achievements

11 minister from Alumni of the University of Jordan

The current government has announced a new ministerial formation that includes several personalities who have made remarkable contributions across various sectors. Many of the current ministers are graduates of the University of Jordan, highlighting the university's role as a leading institution in preparing leaders and supplying the nation with distinguished talents. The University of Jordan is an educational institution that contributes to graduating qualified competencies that continuously participate in leading government sectors. Below is a list of current ministers who are graduates from the University of Jordan:

  1. Firas Al-Hawari, Minister of Health: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Medicine and Surgery, graduated in 1992.
  2. Nancy Nimrouqa, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Law, graduated in 1996.
  3. Salah Al-Kharabsheh, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources: Holds a Master's degree in Engineering from the University of Jordan, graduated in 1994.
  4. Ahmed Ali Al-Awaidi, Minister of State: Holds a Master's degree in Private Law, graduated in 1999.
  5. Mohammad Al-Momani, Minister of Government Communication: Holds a Master's degree in Political Science, graduated in 1997.
  6. Yaarab Al-Qudaat, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, graduated in 1994.
  7. Khaled Al-Bakar, Minister of Labor: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, graduated in 1989.
  8. Bassem Al-Talhouni, Minister of Justice: Holds a Bachelor's degree in 1986 and a Master's degree in Law, graduated in 1990.
  9. Fayad Al-Qudaat, Minister of State for Legal Affairs: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Law, graduated in 1985.
  10. Sami Samarat, Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, graduated in 1992.
  11. Muaawia Al-Radaideh, Minister of Environment: Holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, graduated in 1991.

This new ministerial formation focuses on the youthful talents and accumulated expertise of graduates from the University of Jordan, underscoring its importance in preparing leaders capable of assuming responsibilities and participating in the development and elevation of the nation. The University of Jordan expressed pride in its graduates who have taken on leadership positions in the Jordanian government, affirming that these achievements are the culmination of its ongoing efforts to provide high-quality education and create an educational environment that prepares individuals to meet the nation's needs across all fields.

The university of Jordan reiterated its commitment to continuously strive for excellence in various academic and research programs, aiming to prepare competent personnel capable of facing challenges and actively participating in national development.

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