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German Jordanian University

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German Jordanian University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 20, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # German Jordanian University AI policy record
2+ai_tool_treatment: German Jordanian University's AI principles apply to students, researchers, faculty members, and employees, each according to their role.
3+Evidence (en, a268cad69ceb): Scope of Application: These Principles apply to all students, researchers, faculty members, and employees at the German Jordanian University, each according to their role
4+research: GJU's AI principles permit AI tools for research support such as data analysis and research model development, require researchers to disclose AI tool use, and prohibit using AI tools to produce complete research papers, fabricate data, generate non-original literature reviews, or create content not based on genuine research effort.
5+Evidence (en, a268cad69ceb): Research Support: The use of AI tools is permitted for data analysis and the development of research models. Researchers are encouraged to use these tools to support research outcomes and enhance the accuracy of analyses.
6+teaching: GJU's AI principles permit students to use AI tools for learning-supportive activities such as preliminary research, analysis, idea generation, writing improvement, and summarizing academic sources, provided that the use is disclosed; the principles prohibit using AI to fully prepare projects or theses without the student's actual contribution.
7+Evidence (en, a268cad69ceb): Limits of Student Use: Students are permitted to use AI tools in learning-supportive activities such as preliminary research, analysis, idea generation, writing improvement, and summarizing academic sources, provided that the usage is disclosed. However, AI use is prohibited for fully preparing projects or theses without the student's actual contribution
8+privacy: GJU's AI principles require disclosure of AI tool use in academic and research tasks and say sensitive data should not be entered into AI tools without consent from the relevant authorities and individuals concerned.
9+Evidence (en, a268cad69ceb): Transparency and Accountability: Disclose the use of any artificial intelligence tools in academic and research tasks and scholarly outputs, specifying the tool's name, how it was used, where it was applied in the scholarly work, and its impact on the results.
10+academic_integrity: GJU's AI principles say misuse of AI tools, including plagiarism, cheating, and violations of academic integrity principles, will be handled under the disciplinary procedures in relevant university regulations and instructions.
11+Evidence (en, a268cad69ceb): Disciplinary Procedures: The University shall establish clear disciplinary procedures to address cases of misuse of artificial intelligence tools, including plagiarism, cheating, and violations of academic integrity principles. Such cases shall be handled in accordance with the disciplinary procedures stipulated in the relevant University regulations and instructions.

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ai_tool_treatment

German Jordanian University's AI principles apply to students, researchers, faculty members, and employees, each according to their role.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

research

GJU's AI principles permit AI tools for research support such as data analysis and research model development, require researchers to disclose AI tool use, and prohibit using AI tools to produce complete research papers, fabricate data, generate non-original literature reviews, or create content not based on genuine research effort.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence2Languagesen

teaching

GJU's AI principles permit students to use AI tools for learning-supportive activities such as preliminary research, analysis, idea generation, writing improvement, and summarizing academic sources, provided that the use is disclosed; the principles prohibit using AI to fully prepare projects or theses without the student's actual contribution.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

GJU's AI principles require disclosure of AI tool use in academic and research tasks and say sensitive data should not be entered into AI tools without consent from the relevant authorities and individuals concerned.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence2Languagesen

academic_integrity

GJU's AI principles say misuse of AI tools, including plagiarism, cheating, and violations of academic integrity principles, will be handled under the disciplinary procedures in relevant university regulations and instructions.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

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2 source attributions