S UCSSES S TORY P ROFESSOR A HMED A L -S ALAYMEH T HE U NIVERSITY OF J ORDAN April 2°, 2013.

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S UCSSES S TORY P ROFESSOR A HMED A L -S ALAYMEH T HE U NIVERSITY OF J ORDAN April 2°, 2013

Period: October 15 th, 2010 – October 14 th, 2013 Partners: P1: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy P2: The University of Jordan, Jordan P3: Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan P4: Mutah University, Jordan P5: Northumbria University, Uk P6: Lund University, Sweden

O BJECTIVES : The main objective of MANSUR project is to provide a high quality education for Jordanian students in the key aspects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (REEE), therefore enabling them to take responsible, creative, challenging and stimulating posts in industry or research in this exciting field. Specific objectives are: To develop, establish and accredit a Master course on renewable energy and environmental sustainability in three Jordanian Universities located in different areas of the national territory. To train professionals coming from all main specializations relevant to energy field (engineering, architecture, economics, law). To enhance didactic and contents of training through the contributions of EU Universities and centres.

To Improve the quality of education and equal accessibility to renewable energy training. To update training methodologies and approach also through open distance learning and information technologies. To establish a high quality network among Jordanian Universities and EU Universities and centres with respect to renewable energy research and training. To improve the mobility of students through the accreditation of the Master on a ECTS basis. To improve the employability of professionals in the labor market of renewable energy at the national and at the international level.

A CTIVITIES : A National and International Network (TAQA network) had been established, it contains companies, public administrations and association working on the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency REEE Jordanian Labor Market Needs Study: an analytical study for the Jordanian labor market in REEE had been performed by our EU partners. They prepare a questionnaire and distributed it among different bodies who are working on the field of renewable energy. The analysis of the questionnaire showed that there is an increasing demand for professionals in REEE as the market of renewable energy is expanding according to the Jordanian national energy strategy.

Also the analysis of the labor market helped us to decide the courses that will be taught in the master program. Implementation of the Master Program: a three accredited master programs were established in three Jordanian universities Master Program in Renewable Energy at UJ; 18 students enrolled in this program. Master Program in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development at JUST; 6 students enrolled in this program Master Program in Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy at Mutah; 2 students enrolled in this program.

M ASTER P ROGRAM IN R ENEWABLE E NERGY AT UJ This master programs consist of 33 credit hours, Organized as Follows: 1. Obligatory courses (18 credit hours) Scientific Research Methods Renewable Energy Systems Energy Efficiency Energy Conversion Energy Management Economic aspects of renewable energy and energy efficiency (REEE) 2. Elective Courses (6 credit hours) Modeling, Simulation and Optimization Market Communication, Strategies and Tools

CSP – Concentrated Solar Power Wind Energy Photovoltaic Energy Solar Desalination Environment and Sustainable Development Bio-fuels Low Carbon Buildings Energy Regulations Special Topics in Renewable Energy 3. Thesis (9 credit hours)

M ASTER P ROGRAM IN R ENEWABLE E NERGY AND S USTAINABLE D EVELOPMENT AT JUST This master programs consist of 34 credit hours, Organized as Follows: 1. Obligatory courses (16 credit hours) Research Methods Renewable Energy Systems Energy Efficiency and Heat Recovery CSP- Concentrated Solar Power Wind Energy Seminar 2. Elective Courses (9 credit hours) Modeling, Simulation and Optimization Market Communication, Strategies and Tools

Photovoltaic Energy Environment and Sustainable Development Economic Aspects of REEE Energy Conversion Technologies Bio-fuels Low Carbon Buildings Energy Regulations Solar Desalination Technical and Economic Feasibility of RE Energy Management Special Topics in Renewable Energy Technology 3. Thesis (9 credit hours)

M ASTER P ROGRAM IN S USTAINABLE D EVELOPMENT AND R ENEWABLE E NERGY AT M UTAH This master programs consist of 33 credit hours, Organized as Follows: 1. Obligatory courses (15 credit hours) Scientific Research Methods Renewable Energy Systems Energy Efficiency Environment and Sustainable Development Technical Feasibility and Economical potential of RE 2. Elective Courses (9 credit hours) Modeling, Simulation and Optimization Economic aspects of renewable energy and energy efficiency (REEE)

Market Communication, Strategies and Tools CSP – Concentrated Solar Power Wind Energy Photovoltaic Energy Solar Desalination Low Carbon Buildings Bio- Fuels Energy Regulations 3. Thesis (9 credit hours)

R OLE OF EU PARTNERS IN Jordan labor Market Needs Analysis; they prepared a questionnaire regarding the REEE and analyzed this questionnaire to determine the needs of the market and also to determine the courses of MANSUR. Methodology Manual; they elaborated a methodology manual that identified the most efficient collaboration among all universities, the technological platform to incentive the communication, the method of elaboration of contents and training of the master program, strategies of updating for trainers and trainees, tools for future sustainability of the master programs. Preparing Didactic Materials; they integrated the courses materials in to Jordanian didactic materials in order to elaborate a unique master program.

Training in General and Specializing Modules; they are sharing the training in MANSUR courses by giving lectures for the students enrolled in MANSUR either by visiting Jordanian partners universities or via distance learning tools. Internships; European bodies engaged in supporting and sponsoring the Master, will host the best students for a comparative internship. The internship will focus on direct and concrete involvement in real work activities.

Period: October 15 th, October 14 th, 2014 Partners: P1: The University of Jordan, Jordan P2: Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany P3: Hamburg University of Technology, Germany P4: Innsbruck University, Austria P5: Instituto Superior de Paços de Brandão, Portugal P6: Paulo & Beatriz-Consultors Associados, Portugal P7:Al-Baath University, Syria P8: Tishreen University, Syria P9:University of Aleppo, Syria P10:German Jordanian University, Jordan P11:The Hashemite University, Jordan

O BJECTIVES : To establish, manage and accredit MAPEC master program. To enhance the didactic and contents of the curriculum. To improve the quality of education in the field of Environment and Climate Change. To train personnel in Environmental and Climate Change fields (engineering, science, economics, law)

To develop interaction between Jordanian and Syrian Universities and EU Universities with respect to Environment and Climate Change. To reduce the environmental pollution and to improve the health conditions in the partner countries. To contribute to the conservation of conventional energy resources. To Improve the employability of professionals in the labour market of this program at national and international level

A CTIVITIES : Networking business companies, government and non-profit sectors around environmental & climatic change issues. Dissemination through international conferences, National Workshop, website, video streaming. Training needs analysis carried out through the networked bodies. The training contents have been developed and integrated with the experience of the European partners.

Implementation of a Master Program encompasses of a general module, and a specializing module. Supporting employment of trained experts in the networked bodies.

R OLE OF EU PARTNERS IN Jordanian and Syrian labor Market Needs Analysis; they prepared a questionnaire regarding the environmental technologies and renewable energy sector; and they analyzed this questionnaire to determine the needs of the local and regional markets and also to determine the courses of MAPEC. Methodology Manual; they elaborated a methodology manual that identified the most efficient collaboration among all universities, the technological platform to incentive the communication, the method of elaboration of contents and training of the master program, strategies of updating for trainers and trainees, tools for future sustainability of the master programs. Preparing Didactic Materials; they integrated the courses materials in to Jordanian and Syrian didactic materials in order to elaborate a unique master program.

Training in General and Specializing Modules; they will share in the training in MAPEC courses by giving lectures for the students enrolled in MAPEC either by visiting Jordanian and Syrian partners universities or via distance learning tools. Internships; European bodies engaged in supporting and sponsoring the Master, will host the best students for a comparative internship. The internship will focus on direct and concrete involvement in real work activities.

WISH YOU A FRUITFUL PROJECT THANK YOU