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DR AL-HALLAQ, DIRECTOR OF QRC PARTICIPATES IN THE

Dr. Al-Hallaq, Director of QRC has participated in the Fourth Arabic Conference for International Assistance and Grants in Tunisia entitled “Managing of Arabic-Arabic Cooperation” held by the Arabic Organization for Administrative Development, sponsored by Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, in cooperation with the Tunisian ...

Monday, 26 April 2010

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A VISIT TO AJLOUN NATURAL PATHWAY

A group of Al-Qosour Academy for Tourism, Hotels and Media Diplomas / QRC in YU, went in a scientific visit to the natural pathway of Ajloun for hiking along the pathway and identifying the most important natural places along this pathway. Students were introduced to ...

Sunday, 25 April 2010

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Upcoming Events

Event

  • 02/09/08 : Prototype Showcase
    We showcased our brand new green vehicle engine, the Cougar Prototype. Using the energy output bacteria that cover the skin of the entire vehicle, our prototype can reach speeds of 110mph and last 687 miles without recharging. The bacterium extracts CO2 and converts into power for the vehicle.

Conferences

  • 23/01/09 : Financial Report
    Financial Directory Drew Thomas will be issuing a report to all shareholders concerning the business' progress over the last financial quarter. A video podcast will be uploaded on the News section of the website to summarise the report.
Foundation

Queen Rania Center for Jordanian Studies and Community Service was established on August 28, 2006 following merger of formerly Jordanian Studies Center with Consultations and Community Service Center. The Center was named after her Majesty Queen Rania in recognition of her role in supporting issues of interest for Jordanian people and her perseverance towards advancement and progress of both Jordanian individuals and institutions.

The Center seeks to provide quality training, consultations, and research services to local community members, regional customers in different fields and issues of concern for both local community members, and Arab customers. The Center has been looking forward to provide the best services offering technical and academic skills and expertise for customers through complete employment of facilities and capabilities as well as the optimum use of human and financial resources available. Furthermore, the Center is concerned in studying different strategic issues challenging the Jordanian community and identifying emerging political, economic, or social impediments and, accordingly, suggesting workable solutions.

The Center provides technical consultations that meet different community needs. It also provides services to both public and private institutional customers in Jordan in addition to those abroad. All these services are subject to compliance with international accreditation standards for every program offered in order to accomplish a top-notched level of efficiency and effectiveness.

The center offers a variety of programs and activities ranging from two-year diploma degrees and one-year programs to crash courses and workshops in the various fields of interest. A major concern of the Center is to conduct and publish scientific studies regarding the Jordanian community as well as organizing seminars and conferences of relevance to the objectives of the Center. 

Queen Rania Center for Jordanian Studies and Community Service was established on August 28, 2006 following merger of formerly Jordanian Studies Center with Consultations and Community Service Center. The Center was named after her Majesty Queen Rania in recognition of her role in supporting issues of interest for Jordanian people and her perseverance towards advancement and progress of both Jordanian individuals and institutions.

The Center seeks to provide quality training, consultations, and research services to local community members, regional customers in different fields and issues of concern for both local community members, and Arab customers. The Center has been looking forward to provide the best services offering technical and academic skills and expertise for customers through complete employment of facilities and capabilities as well as the optimum use of human and financial resources available. Furthermore, the Center is concerned in studying different strategic issues challenging the Jordanian community and identifying emerging political, economic, or social impediments and, accordingly, suggesting workable solutions.

The Center provides technical consultations that meet different community needs. It also provides services to both public and private institutional customers in Jordan in addition to those abroad. All these services are subject to compliance with international accreditation standards for every program offered in order to accomplish a top-notched level of efficiency and effectiveness.

The center offers a variety of programs and activities ranging from two-year diploma degrees and one-year programs to crash courses and workshops in the various fields of interest. A major concern of the Center is to conduct and publish scientific studies regarding the Jordanian community as well as organizing seminars and conferences of relevance to the objectives of the Center.

 

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Yarmouk University

Queen Rania for Jordanian Studies & Community Service

Irbid-Jordan

Tel. +962 2 7211111, ext. 6351 or 6350

Fax: +962 2 7211164

Email: qr_cen@yu.ed.jo

or kindly visit us personally at Yarmouk University Campus

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