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2024-11-15
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Yarmouk大学(缩写为YU)是一所公立国家支持的大学,位于约旦北部伊尔比德市中心附近
自1976年皇家法令成立以来,雅穆克大学一直位居约旦和中东最佳大学排行榜榜首
YU拥有约37000名学生,共有15个学院,提供52个学士学位、64个硕士学位和18个不同学科的博士学位。该大学还设有12个研究和职业中心,包括位于亚喀巴的亚喀巴海洋科学站、难民、流离失所者和;强迫移民研究中心和联合国教科文组织沙漠研究教席;防治荒漠化
该机构有一个调频广播电台,每周7天,每天24小时,频率为105.7调频,播放新闻、音乐、政治、社会和学术节目以及天气预报。它还印刷了《撒哈拉日报》
Yarmouk大学约旦遗产博物馆展出文物,包括数百年前的石刻
所有大学建筑都位于约旦第二大城市伊尔比德市中心附近
Irbid,古称Arabella,位于安曼以北约85公里(53英里)处,距离Pella和Umm Qais等距离,是探索约旦河谷北部或开始Umm Qaes、Pella、Ajloun、Umm el Jimal或叙利亚之旅的好基地
在伊斯兰教出现之前,阿拉贝拉以生产古代世界上最好的葡萄酒而闻名。该地区土壤极其肥沃,气候温和,可以种植优质葡萄。穆斯林征服后,它被穆斯林帝国统治,这座城市被称为Irbid,并从葡萄酒生产转向橄榄油生产
Yarmouk University, (abbreviated as YU) is a public state-supported university located near the city centre of Irbid in northern Jordan.
Since it was established by Royal Decree in 1976, Yarmouk University has topped the best university lists in Jordan and the Middle East.
YU has around 37,000 students working within a total of 15 faculties offering 52 bachelor's degrees, 64 master's degrees, and 18 PhD programmes in different disciplines. The university also hosts 12 research and career centres, including the Aqaba Marine Science Station at Aqaba,The Refugees, Displaced Persons & Forced Migration Studies Center and the UNESCO Chair for Desert Studies & Combat Desertification.
The institution has an FM radio station that broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week at the frequency of 105.7 FM, airing the news, music, political, social and academic programmes and the weather forecast. It also prints the Sahafat Al-Yarmouk newspaper.
Yarmouk University’s Museum of Jordanian Heritage displays cultural artefacts, including centuries-old stone carvings.
All university buildings are located near the city centre of Irbid, the second largest city in Jordan.
Irbid, anciently known as Arabella is about 85 km (53 miles) north of Amman, situated at an equal distance from Pella and Umm Qais, and is a good base from which to explore the northern Jordan Valley or to start a trip to Umm Qais, Pella, Ajloun, Umm el-Jimal, or Syria.
Before the advent of Islam, Arabella was famous for producing some of the best wines in the ancient world. The area in the region had extremely fertile soil and moderate climate, allowing the growth of high-quality grapes. After the Muslim conquests, it came under the rule of the Muslim Empire, the city became known as Irbid, and shifted from wine to olive oil production.