We look forward to innovative projects that contribute to solving local challenges.
“We want a future where we regain our leadership in education, revive our economy, enhance the capabilities and effectiveness of our public sector, and flourish our private sector, creating more equitable opportunities. We will face poverty and unemployment with determination, and our youth will explore new horizons in leadership and innovation.” Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein
Award Goals:
- Strengthening the relationship between academia and the labor market.
- Empowering students to contribute to innovative solutions for national challenges in alignment with the tools of the economic modernization vision.
- Enabling graduates to launch their own projects in entrepreneurship and startups, and creating job opportunities.
Award Fields:
- Water Technologies
- Energy Technologies
- Environment and Sustainability
- AgriTech and Food Security
- Planning and Infrastructure
- Health Sciences and Services
- Information and Communication Technology
Awards:
The awards will be granted in three categories for each of the seven fields:
- First Prize: 3,000 JOD
- Second Prize: 2,500 JOD
- Third Prize: 2,000 JOD
- Supervising Professor: 400 JOD
Eligibility Requirements:
- The submitted work must be a graduation project.
- Nominations must come from the university; individual applications will not be accepted.
Award Process:
- The university nominates 10 projects for each award field.
- Preliminary sorting of the shortlist.
- Evaluation of the nominated works.
- A national exhibition for the nominated projects.
- Announcing the winners and awarding them.
Deadline for Submitting Nominated Projects from Universities: June 10, 2025