AMMAN The Jordanian delegation to Ireland has returned to Amman after their participation in the BT Young Scientist Exhibition, held in Dublin.Basel Abu Salameh and Seif Nakhleh, from the Jubilee Institute won first place in 2022 in the first ever Jordan Young Scientists (JoYS) competition with the project titled “Xchange”, which helps people with hearing impairments
AMMAN The first prize winners of this year’s Jordan Young Scientists (JoYS), Basel Abu Salameh and Seif Nakhleh will represent Jordan for the first time at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition in Dublin, Ireland, in mid-January, according to the Irish embassy. Abu Salameh and Nakhleh from the Jubilee Institute won top prize for their project "Xchange", which helps people with
AMMAN Three projects by secondary school students won the Jordan Young Scientists (JoYS) initiative competition on Wednesday. JoYS is a newly introduced national initiative by the Embassy of Ireland, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Crown Prince Foundation, and Queen Rania Foundation, to encourage secondary school students to innovate.
AMMAN Three projects by secondary school students won the Jordan Young Scientists (JoYS) initiative competition on Wednesday. JoYS is a newly introduced national initiative by the Embassy of Ireland, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Crown Prince Foundation, and Queen Rania Foundation, to encourage secondary school students to innovate.