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Deanship of Innovation and Scientific Research
        Jordanian Journal of Engineering and Chemical Industries (JJECI) Journal ISSN
The Deanship of Scientific Research was established within the College of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research following a Board of Trustees decision on July 7, 1999, to oversee the management of scientific research activities. It remained part of the College of Graduate Studies until the beginning of the 2006/2007 academic year when, due to the growing number of university- and externally funded research projects, it was restructured as an independent entity under the name Deanship of Scientific Research. The Deanship is responsible for providing essential information to the Scientific Research Council, enabling informed decision-making regarding research funding and support. In turn, the Scientific Research Council evaluates these projects and makes decisions in accordance with the university's scientific research regulations.         Jordanian Journal of Engineering and Chemical Industries ( JJECI) is an international triennially peer-reviewed open-access journal issued by the Scientific Research Fund, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Amman, Jordan. JJECI is published by the Deanship of Research, Al-Balqa Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan. The journal publishes new and original research articles, review articles, short communications, technical notes, and feature articles encompassing all fields of chemical engineering and industries.
   
Al Balqa Station for Water and Environmental Technology and Engineering
        International Research Center for Water, Environment and Energy (IRCWEE)
Al-Balqa Station for Water and Environmental Technology and Engineering serves as a leading research hub, fostering collaboration among regional and international partners to tackle critical water management challenges. The station is dedicated to advancing technological research and developing innovative solutions for sustainable water and environmental practices. A key initiative at the station is the SMART project, which focuses on decentralized wastewater treatment and reuse. In partnership with the Helmholtz Environmental Research Center (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany, and the Ministry of Water and Irrigation (MWI) in Jordan, the station has established a unique demonstration and test site in Fuhais, Jordan. This site provides practical, scalable solutions for communities relying on septic tanks, promoting improved sanitation and efficient use of reclaimed water. Beyond research, the station plays a vital role in education and training, equipping students with hands-on experience and enhancing their technical expertise. Through high-level training programs and international collaborations, it actively contributes to capacity building and the development of sustainable environmental technologies, reinforcing its position as a center of excellence in water and environmental research.         The International Research Center for Water, Environment, and Energy (IRCWEE) at Al-Balqa Applied University, established in 2009, is a leading institution dedicated to applied scientific research in water, environmental studies, energy, and sustainability. The center collaborates with UNESCO and the United Nations to advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on both conventional and unconventional water resources, environmental impact assessments, renewable energy research, and climate change studies.Within the center, the Environmental Modeling and Climate Change Laboratory utilizes advanced technologies to simulate hydrological cycles, atmospheric dynamics, and ecosystem responses. This laboratory plays a vital role in developing innovative solutions for sustainable environmental management and climate adaptation. Additionally, the center provides a hands-on educational environment for students, enhancing their practical skills and research capabilities.
   
Princess Tasneem Bint Ghazi Station for Technological Research
The Princess Tasneem Bint Ghazi Station for Technological Research is distinguished by its unique valley environment and biodiversity. The station is situated at an altitude of 440 meters above sea level and extends towards the Jordan Valley, descending to an altitude of 200 meters below sea level. The soil in this area is predominantly composed of sedimentary sand. The station is home to a variety of wild medicinal plants, including thyme, ja'ada, loofah, and others. It relies on a well rented from the Water Authority for the irrigation of various crops. This well serves as the primary and sole source of water, feeding a tank with a capacity of 2,500 cubic meters, which is connected to a pipeline network that supplies water to the tanks and main buildings of the station.
Additionally, the station emphasizes water harvesting to maximize the utilization of seasonal rainfall. This focus has transformed the station into an applied center for students from the College of Agricultural Technology, encompassing various specializations. Numerous graduation projects, master's research, and scientific studies are conducted at the station to enhance the practical skills of students, promote scientific research, and serve the local community. The station aims to disseminate knowledge, advance sustainable agriculture, and facilitate the establishment of independent production projects that contribute to food security.
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