The German Jordanian University (GJU) and Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (H-BRS) have signed a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing academic and research cooperation between the two institutions. The agreement was signed during an official ceremony at the Sankt Augustin campus, attended by high-level delegations from both universities.
This partnership marks a new step in the ongoing collaboration between the two universities, which includes student and faculty exchange, the development of joint study programs, and the implementation of various research projects. The universities will also organize international conferences and workshops in multiple scientific fields, fostering knowledge exchange and providing both parties with opportunities to expand their academic horizons.

The German Jordanian University offers an exceptional educational system based on the German academic model, with its programs adhering to German teaching methodologies. A distinctive feature of GJU is the compulsory year in Germany for all students, which enhances their international experience and provides greater opportunities in the global job market.
Professor Jürgen Bode, Vice President for Internationalization and Diversity at H-BRS, stated, "Establishing a strategic partnership with the German Jordanian University will significantly contribute to strengthening our academic cooperation and enhance opportunities for cultural and knowledge exchange between students and faculty in both countries."
This partnership is part of the "TOFI" program, supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), a project aimed at promoting internationalization in higher education through joint university cooperation.
H-BRS seeks to expand its partnerships with leading universities around the world, and this agreement reaffirms its commitment to broadening its international network to ensure the exchange of expertise and the sustainable development of academic programs.