The University of Jordan (UJ) President Prof. Azmi Mahfzah on Monday, February 21, inaugurated the Kick-off meeting of the project 'EGREEN' (Development of Environmental Engineering and Injection of Climate Change Concept for Undergraduates Curriculum).
The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ porgramme of the European Union.
EGREEN aims to enable Jordanian Universities face the "environment challenge" by modernizing their 'environment' curricula, and developing and implementing a sustainable B.Sc degree programme.
According to Project general Coordinator, Prof. Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, the project involves the participation of four European universities, a Portuguese consulting firm, six Jordanian universities and three Syrian universities.
The meeting was attended by Al-Bayt University President, Dia Eddin Arafa; Mutah University President, Prof. Dhafer Saraireh; National Erasmus+ Office Director, Dr. Ahmad Abu-El-Haija; UJ Vice President, Prof. Omar kafawin, Dean of Scientific Research Prof. Shaher Momani and other UJ officials. Representatives of partner organizations from Jordan, Syria and Europe were also at the meeting