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Mafraq, Sep.17 (Petra) – Al al-Bayt University (AABU) announced 3 of its students won fellowships at the French Institute with support from French Embassy in Amman, out of only 5 at the pan-Arab level.
In a statement on Wednesday, the university noted its College of Engineering garnered the largest share of the winning batch, as Farhan Mufleh Khawaldeh, Hussam Aref Husban and Hala Abdul Hakim Bani Atta, received the grant.
AABU noted this milestone came after the students snatched the second place in the national competition, organized by the Jordan Green Building Council, in cooperation with the Ministry of Water.
During their participation in Brest, France, the students presented an “innovative” project for generating electricity from ocean waves, which “impressed” the judging panel, the statement pointed out.
The university added that the students received specialized training in marine sciences and engineering and successfully passed the first level in French.
//Petra// AG
17/09/2025 15:11:21