Educational and Research Facilities - Training and Scientific Research
Facilities and Laboratories
- Establishment of several teaching classrooms in the current School.
- Teaching classrooms in the Humanities Complex.
- Reservation Software - Cyber
- Representative Office for Tourism and Travel Agencies
- PowerPoint Projectors
- Several Computers Provided by the Korean Grant
Labs:- Museum Conservation and Restoration Laboratory
- Airline and Hotel Reservations Laboratory
- Flint Tools Study Laboratory
- Pottery Laboratory
School's Library:
The contents of the library were cataloged on October 7, 2019, and the work was completed in January 2020, with the assistance of several students from different departments, counted as community service. The library includes 3,125 scientific materials divided as follows:
- 745 books
- 2,166 scientific journals in archaeology / Extracted articles from journals
- 177 theses in the field of archaeology
- 7 newsletters/brochures
- 30 booklets
Faculty members publish research in the fields of archaeology, heritage, and tourism management. They also have numerous valuable contributions to scientific conferences and research that enrich knowledge and develop skills and capabilities.
The School also organizes a specialized conference on Nabataean archaeology, known as the "The International Conference on Petra and the Nabataean Culture," on a regular basis. For more details about this conference,
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The School periodically reviews the academic program curricula to update them in line with local and international quality standards and labor market requirements. Additionally, the School strives to obtain international accreditation for several offered specialties.
To view the scientific output of faculty members in the departments:
2. Department of Cultural Resources Management and Conservation,
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To view the scientific output of graduate students' "Master's theses,"
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