Director of Sports Activities Department
Mr. Kamal Momani
Ext. 514
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Email:
kamal@inu.edu.jo
Sports Supervisor
Omar Al-Shaqran
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First: Internal activity

  • The indoor sports activity is one of the most accommodating sports activities for students and includes the following:
  • Free daily activity: employees and students practice various individual and team sports.
  • Internal tournaments: It aims to involve the largest possible number of students in the various tournaments in order to achieve their desires and tendencies, and in the light of which students are selected as members of the university’s various sports teams.

Second: External Activity

  • Participate in sports meetings with public and private universities.
  • Participation in the mobile clan program of camps and volunteer work.
  • Organizing and participating in various sports tournaments for companies and public and private institutions.
  • Attracting outstanding students from the members of national teams and clubs of the upper division.
  • Develop and plan sports activity programs for all games and distribute them to the classrooms.

Teams and stadiums:

Since its establishment, the Department of Sports Activity / Deanship of Student Affairs has been seeking to pay attention to sports activities, and to achieve this goal, the university has established sports halls and stadiums and was one of its priorities to upgrade sports activities.

University sports teams.

  • football
  • Volleyball
  • basketball
  • handball
  • Table tennis
  • Badminton
  • Swimming
  • Billiards and snooker
  • Chess
  • Self Defense Games
  • Athletics
  • Cross Country
  • Marathon

Stadiums:

First: Outdoor sports fields, which are as follows:

  • Five-a-side football field
  • Basketball courts
  • Volleyball court
  • Handball court

Second: Indoor playgrounds (sports hall) and includes several playgrounds, which are as follows:

  • Basketball court
  • Handball court
  • Volleyball court
  • Badminton Stadium
  • Billiards Hall
  • Table tennis hall
  • Chess Hall
  • Self-defense games hall

Camps, roving and Prince Hassan Youth Award

It offers the following activities:

A. Develop an annual work plan for the establishment of student camps, including (labor camps, recreational camps, training camps, sports camps, Hassan Youth Award camps) in line with the objectives and philosophy of Irbid National University.

B. Forming roving clans from university students, and organizing scouting competitions for the scouting stage in the field of community service and development and excursions on foot.

C. Establishing labor camps on and off campus in order to contribute to the service, development and development of the complex.

d. Supervising the Golden Hassan Youth Award program, organizing students’ affiliation with it, developing a training and follow-up plan for each student, and identifying supervisors and affiliates of the program.

e. Work on establishing a multi-purpose training camp for university students through volunteer work camps.

F. Organizing scouting training courses for university students in order to prepare scout leaders that qualify students for future scout leadership work.

G. Holding scout gatherings for the roving stage and student camps at the local and Arab levels.

Organizing volunteer work teams and emergency teams within the university to provide services to the various faculties and departments of the university after training students for this activity.

i. Participation in national parties and events held by the university.

Al Hassan Youth Award

Work in the award program is voluntary and has three levels (bronze, silver, and gold).

The idea of the award is to provide the opportunity for Jordanian youth, especially university students between the ages of 18-25 years, to engage in self-participation in four extracurricular educational youth programs: services, skills, trips, and sports activity. As well as the external residency project for the level of the Golden Award, which applies to university students. The success of the award depends on the participants’ understanding of the importance of the programs as they embody the concepts of freedom, justice, cooperation and participation, love, responsibility and community service.

University students can obtain special brochures about the award from the Office of the Camps and Mobile Section.