AMMAN — The German-Jordanian University (GJU) on Sunday held a meeting on the EDU-SYRIA project it is implementing, according to a GJU statement sent to The Jordan Times.
University officials and representatives of the project’s partners, as well as international organisations, attended the meeting, where discussions covered some of the key aspects of the project’s implementation.
EDU-SYRIA is an EU-funded project aimed at providing higher education scholarships for young Syrians and underprivileged Jordanians, according to the statement. Dhiah Abou Tair, the project’s manager, said the EU has provided an initial fund of 4 million euros.