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Under the auspices of the DAD Foundation for German Academic Exchange, the workshop entitled "Seminar about the Transfer of German-Arab Knowledge on the Relationship between Water, Energy and Food" was held during the period 26-11-2017 to 9-12-2017 at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
 
The project aims to improve the scientific aspect between the German and Arab universities and enhancing the future improvements in the participating countries/ institutions.
 
Projects and researches were discussed to show the relationship between water, energy, food and the direction towards sustainability in the future periods. And in order to preserve the remaining resources and natural resources, some possible solutions were presented in order to avoid problems that may occur in the coming years. Also, the seminar was focus on renewable resources and ways of activating them in cooperation with all government and private sectors and with non-profit organizations with the involvement of the local community.
 
Engineer Ibrahim Farhan from Department of Geography/Faculty of Arts participated in a scientific paper (Integrated Management of Water Resources in Jordan: Environmental pollution resulting from agricultural areas; case study-Jordan/ problems, solutions and future vision using local technology).
 
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Eng. Ibrahim Farhan participated in a workshop entitled "Seminar about the Transfer of German-Arabic Knowledge on the Relationship between Water, Energy and Food”Eng. Ibrahim Farhan participated in a workshop entitled "Seminar about the Transfer of German-Arabic Knowledge on the Relationship between Water, Energy and Food”
  

Launching of the School of Arts Conference

On Wednesday, the 7th International Conference of the School of Arts was launched at the school of Arts at the University of Jordan, entitled "The Role of Humanities and Social Sciences in Responding to Crises". In his speech, the President of the University, Dr. Nazir Obeidat, said, "The founders lived in the School of Arts, and from it creativity began. Here was Nasser al-Din al-Assad, here lived Nihad al-Musa, and from here the first batches graduated." Obeidat added, "Here were the rebels against the literature of the elders, the thinkers of pre-Islamic and Andalusian literature.

 

The conference, which lasts for two days, includes sessions on the following topics: Arabic language and literature and crises, geography and crises, philosophy and crises, psychology and crises, history and crises, sociology and crises, social work and crises, journalism, media, digital communication and crises.

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Launching of the School of Arts ConferenceLaunching of the School of Arts Conference