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The history of the German University of Technology (GUtech) can be traced back to 2003, when visionary Omanis contemplated the establishment of a high quality university of technology in Oman. This vision was inspired by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos’ directions for the provision of quality higher education in Oman by private investors.

RWTH Aachen University in Germany was approached with the intention of bringing German excellence in education to Oman. After few years of discussion and negotiation, the founders were ready to begin a plan of action for establishing a university. In August 2006, Oman Educational Services L.L.C. (OES), a limited liability company under the laws of the Sultanate of Oman, was incorporated to establish a university on formal footing.  OES is also the legal entity responsible for initiating education related future projects.

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GUtech and OQGN inked a partnership agreement

GUtech and OQGN inked a partnership agreement

GUtech and OQGN inked a partnership agreement GUtech and OQGN Partner to Advance Sustainable Innovation in Construction and EnergyThe German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech) has signed into a strategic partnership with OQ Gas Networks (OQGN), the exclusive...

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Dr. Ahmad Adeel present Urban Mobility Research at Transportation Research Symposium 2025 in Rotterdam

We are proud to share that Dr Ahmad Adeel, a researcher from Urban Planning and Architectural Design (UPAD) at GUtech,...
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Nanotechnology Frontiers Conference 2025

We are pleased to share the successful keynote presentation delivered by Prof. Seyed Sadrameli at the Nanotechnology...

SatMENA and GUtech Sign Strategic MoU to Foster Local Talent and Propel Oman’s National Space Vision

Space Technology for Smart Solutions LLC (SatMENA), an Omani satellite communications company licensed by the...

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GUtech Students Wins 3rd Place at Imperial Barrel Award 2025

GUtech Students Wins 3rd Place at Imperial Barrel Award 2025

We are proud to announce that the GUtech team placed 3rd in the 16th Imperial Barrel Award (IBA) competition, held in Abu Dhabi. Competing against top universities from across the Middle East—including teams of Master’s students—our undergraduate students showcased...

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Abdulaziz Al Farsi

SAC President, Logistics Student (19-0166): “The 2024-2025 academic year was marked by significant personal growth. After completing the Eidaad programme, I successfully ran for Student Advisory Council President, a role that allowed me to actively represent student interests and lead initiatives benefiting the university community. A standout achievement was organizing Charity Day, an event that united students, alumni, and faculty for a meaningful cause, providing crucial support to fellow students in need”. He advises students to “don’t hesitate to step up and be part of something bigger than yourself”.

Zeynab Azdeh

UPAD Student (20-0497): “The 2024-2025 academic year was a period of significant growth, pushing me beyond my comfort zone both academically and extracurricularly. A major achievement was being part of the Student Advisory Council, which broadened my interactions beyond my major and helped me adapt to diverse perspectives and time management. Mentoring new students further honed these skills, expanding my network and mindset”. Zeynab advises students to “step out of your comfort zone. Take risks, get involved in diverse activities, engage with people from different

Martin Hanna

Mechanical Engineering Student (24-0724): “Transitioning from high school to GUtech was a significant yet comfortable shift. The university’s accommodating environment and vibrant campus, with its unique amphitheatre and inviting common areas, truly made me feel at home. One of GUtech’s biggest strengths is its student clubs. Joining the Computer Science Club led me to participate in the International NASA Space Apps Challenge and ICPC, enriching my skills and personal growth. GUtech also fosters entrepreneurship and leadership through initiatives like EES, providing numerous opportunities for students to lead and innovate”. Martin highly recommends GUtech, advising prospective students to be proactive and seize every opportunity.

Amirhosein Khachi

Cybersecurity Student (22-0843): “The 2024–2025 academic year at GUtech has been truly memorable and enriching. A highlight was the summer excursion to Germany which not only allowed me to explore new places and make friends but also significantly improved my German language skills. Specializing in Cyber Security this year has been fascinating; the courses have greatly enhanced my skills and knowledge, guided by truly supportive and expert instructors. I’m also proud to have made the Dean’s List for both semesters, a testament to GUtech’s motivating recognition of student excellence”. He advises prospective students to deeply understand concepts, explore beyond the curriculum, and actively participate in campus activities.

Salman Al Balushi

Mechanical Engineering Student (22-0619): “The 2024–2025 academic year was truly transformative. Academically and personally, I grew immensely. Participating in BECARRE taught me collaboration, and leading a team pushed my comfort zone. While balancing coursework and extracurriculars brought challenges, each became a lesson in resilience. My advice to new students: embrace every opportunity, ask questions, seek feedback, and allow room to grow. I’m grateful for the support of faculty, peers, and the RSA community”. Salman also highlighted areas for improvement in coordinating club activities.

Judy Al Kayyal

UPAD Student (19-0718): “Studying urban planning and architectural design at GUtech has been an incredible journey. The programme’s hands-on and engaging approach has made every part of it genuinely enjoyable. A significant highlight was the workshop I attended in Aachen, Germany, where I collaborated with students from RWTH Aachen University. These experiences offered invaluable practical insights into architectural design and urban planning, significantly enhancing my academic knowledge. Furthermore, the mandatory six-week internship during the final year provided crucial real-world experience right on campus. I wholeheartedly recommend this programme to anyone passionate about architecture and urban planning”.

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