Four college students in a research training program in Canada
A new achievement is recorded for the college and Yarmouk University, as four students from the college will participate in a research training program at Canadian universities under the Mitacs Globalink Research Internship (GRI) program for 2026. The students are: Mohammad Abu Sini, Amer Hijazi, Reem Al-Dweiri, and Noor Al-Mousa.
The students participated two days ago in the event sponsored by the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Azmi Mahafzah, which was dedicated to meeting the students accepted into the training program in Canada. The event was organized by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship as part of the Youth, Technology, and Jobs project, with the attendance of several presidents of Jordanian universities at the King Hussein Business Park.
This year's program includes 29 male and female students from various Jordanian universities, whose selection was announced during the event where there was a research competition to obtain this opportunity. The students will undertake a research experience lasting 12 weeks at leading Canadian universities, where they will work alongside a select group of researchers and faculty members on advanced applied projects in their fields of specialization.
This achievement embodies the advanced academic level of the college and university students and their eagerness to develop their skills and engage in global experiences. The participation of students in this program is an important opportunity to gain practical and cognitive experiences, and to learn about the latest practices in the fields of technology, scientific research, and innovation.
According to the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, the program is considered one of the most prominent international opportunities, as it allows students to travel to Canada between May and October 2026, and work alongside a select group of researchers and faculty members on applied research projects in fields including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, advanced energy, and health technologies. The program offers full funding, including travel tickets, accommodation, and living expenses, in addition to professional development opportunities and networking with global academic and industrial entities.


A new achievement is recorded for the college and Yarmouk University, as four students from the college will participate in a research training program at Canadian universities under the Mitacs Globalink Research Internship (GRI) program for 2026. The students are: Mohammad Abu Sini, Amer Hijazi, Reem Al-Dweiri, and Noor Al-Mousa.
The students participated two days ago in the event sponsored by the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Azmi Mahafzah, which was dedicated to meeting the students accepted into the training program in Canada. The event was organized by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship as part of the Youth, Technology, and Jobs project, with the attendance of several presidents of Jordanian universities at the King Hussein Business Park.
This year's program includes 29 male and female students from various Jordanian universities, whose selection was announced during the event where there was a research competition to obtain this opportunity. The students will undertake a research experience lasting 12 weeks at leading Canadian universities, where they will work alongside a select group of researchers and faculty members on advanced applied projects in their fields of specialization.
This achievement embodies the advanced academic level of the college and university students and their eagerness to develop their skills and engage in global experiences. The participation of students in this program is an important opportunity to gain practical and cognitive experiences, and to learn about the latest practices in the fields of technology, scientific research, and innovation.
According to the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, the program is considered one of the most prominent international opportunities, as it allows students to travel to Canada between May and October 2026, and work alongside a select group of researchers and faculty members on applied research projects in fields including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, advanced energy, and health technologies. The program offers full funding, including travel tickets, accommodation, and living expenses, in addition to professional development opportunities and networking with global academic and industrial entities.
The program aims to enable students to develop their practical abilities, enhance their skills, and build international experiences that contribute to refining their personalities and preparing them to engage in the fields of digital and technological economy.





