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I have removed a paragraph about studying in Germany, because the citations don't support the added text. The two citations are:
I feel that these two citations are inadequate to support this content: "The German Jordanian University adheres to a close partnership with higher education institutions around the globe, particularly with German applied science universities. All GJU Bachelor students must travel to Germany for one year. The German Year is a compulsory requirement for all GJU students to graduate. It consists of a study semester at one of GJU partner universities[7] and an internship semester in one of the businesses or industries partners[8] located throughout Germany."
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It is requested that a photograph be
included in this article to
improve its quality.
Wikipedians in Jordan may be able to help! The external tool WordPress Openverse may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites. |
I have removed a paragraph about studying in Germany, because the citations don't support the added text. The two citations are:
I feel that these two citations are inadequate to support this content: "The German Jordanian University adheres to a close partnership with higher education institutions around the globe, particularly with German applied science universities. All GJU Bachelor students must travel to Germany for one year. The German Year is a compulsory requirement for all GJU students to graduate. It consists of a study semester at one of GJU partner universities[7] and an internship semester in one of the businesses or industries partners[8] located throughout Germany."
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Diannaa (
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12:58, 31 March 2023 (UTC)