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Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU)

Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) is a recognised university in Jordan. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityAmman
RegionAsia
TypePrivate
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Medicine & Health Sciences; Business & Management; Natural Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Education; Law; Pharmacy; Architecture & Design; Communication & Media Studies
AccreditationAccreditation and Quality Assurance Commission for Higher Education Institutions (AQACHEI) — Jordan's national accreditation body. Formerly known as the Higher Education Accreditation Commission (HEAC); renamed and reorganised under Law No. 11 of 2020. Operates under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR). Website still uses heac.org.jo domain after the rename. AQACHEI was awarded full 10-year Recognition Status by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) in 2023, the first such recognition in the post-pandemic WFME programme.
Founded 1989 (chartered as Al-Ahliyya Amman University — JORDAN'S FIRST PRIVATE UNIVERSITY; opened 1990). Jordan's FIRST private university, located in Amman. Chartered 1989; opened 1990. 'Al-Ahliyya' means 'national/civic' in Arabic. Faculties: Engineering, Business, Information Technology, Sciences, Arts and Educational Sciences, Pharmacy, Nursing, Law, Architecture and Design, and Mass Communication. Pioneer institution that established the model for Jordanian private HE.
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