Career Guidance and Alumni Office

Upon The Royal Decree, the establishment of King Abdullah the Second Fund law for Development was approved in 2001. By virtue of this law, the fund is considered as a non-governmental organization which contributes to the different governorates and areas of development in the Kingdom. It also supports developmental, social and educational efforts by establishing national and developmental projects. The projects aim to distribute the sustainable development outcomes through a partnership with the private sector and the institutions of civil society to improve citizens' living standards. The office of the fund was established in the University to achieve its objectives through supervising and boosting students’ creativity and excellence. The first Career Guidance and Graduates Follow Up Office was established on October 15, 2003 in the University of Jordan. It was recommended by the Jordan Youth Forum which was held under the patronage of his Majesty King Abdullah II. The forum implemented the Majestic Royal Directions which emphasized the importance of establishing communication links between students and the civil community institutions. It aimed to support and guide students to achieve excellence and creativity and provide universities with mechanisms and programs that introduce and acquaint graduates with the labor market.



Vision

For students and graduates to have the skills to succeed in the labor market, are able to innovate, and be active citizens in their communities.

 

Mission

To work on training and qualifying university students and graduates by providing them with professional skills and personal competencies to achieve development goals and encourage creativity and excellence through cooperation with private and public civil society institutions to reach the optimal investment in the potential energies of the people of the country, which increases their employment opportunities and paves them a successful career path.

 

Objectives

  • Providing a database of the human resources needed in labor markets.
  • Aligning the communication skills that students are trained on with the real needs of the labor market locally, regionally and globally, as basic requirements to achieve harmonization between the outputs of the educational system and the inputs of the labor market in general.
  • Establishing work values, behaviors and job affiliation.
  • Assist students in securing permanent employment opportunities after graduation or temporary employment during their university education.
  • Opening channels of communication between the student community in universities and private sector activities.
  • Acting as a communication liaison between the King Abdullah II Fund for Development and students in universities by making them aware of the pioneering programs and projects implemented by the Fund.

Services


Contact Department On
  • Email: z.abusalsamen@ammanu.edu.jo
  • Phone: +962 5 3500211
  • Extension: 2120
  • Address: Al-Ahliyya Amman University / Amman-Jordan- Al Salt Road / Zip-Code (Postal Address): (19328)
  • Fax: +962 6 5335169

Contact Deanship On

  • Email: dean_stu@ammanu.edu.jo
  • Phone: +962 5 3500211
  • Extension: 2163
  • Address: Al-Ahliyya Amman University / Amman-Jordan- Al Salt Road / Zip-Code (Postal Address): (19328)
  • Fax: +962 6 5335169

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Email: Public@ammanu.edu.jo

 

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