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Alexandria University receives the Canadian Ambassador to discuss prospects for academic and research cooperation
Alexandria University received H.E. Mr. Orlik Shannon, Ambassador of Canada to Egypt, and his accompanying delegation at the university headquarters in Shatby, to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between Alexandria University and Canadian universities in areas of mutual academic and research interest.
The Ambassador was welcomed by Prof. Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Dr. Gehan Gouifil, Assistant to the University President for Education Internationalization and International Branches; Prof. Dr. Sameh Shehata, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Prof. Dr. Eman Youssef, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Education and Student Affairs; and Prof. Dr. Marwa Khalil, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science.
During the meeting, both sides discussed the possibility of establishing dual academic programs between Alexandria University and several Canadian universities in both English and French—the two official languages of Canada—as part of the university’s efforts to internationalize education and align its academic programs with global standards.
They also reviewed potential avenues for academic and research collaboration in fields of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of faculty and researcher exchange programs and the expansion of joint applied research projects, which contribute to enhancing the quality of higher education and scientific research for both parties.
Alexandria University presented a comprehensive overview highlighting its leading academic and research programs, its strategy for internationalization, its global partnerships, and its joint and dual-degree programs with top international universities. The presentation also included the university’s international branches outside Egypt, its research strategy, and its standing in global university rankings.
For his part, Ambassador Orlik Shannon expressed his appreciation for Alexandria University as a prestigious educational institution of distinguished regional standing, affirming his country’s keenness to foster academic and scientific collaboration with the university. He also explored opportunities to establish joint programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as to promote student and faculty exchange between the two sides.
Following the meeting, Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, accompanied the Ambassador and his delegation on a visit to the Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language Center (TAFL) at Alexandria University — one of the most prominent centers specializing in teaching Arabic to non-native speakers for over forty years.
They were received at the center by Dr. Lana Habib, Executive Director of the TAFL Center, and Dr. Dina El-Gayar, Executive Director of the Project Management Unit at Alexandria University.
During the visit, the Ambassador met with a group of students, faculty members, and staff in a lively discussion session moderated by Mr. Yasser Kashif, Academic Director of the Study Abroad Program in Oslo. The discussion covered topics such as learning Arabic, cultural immersion, and potential avenues for future cooperation between Canadian universities and Alexandria University.
The day’s events included a presentation by Dr. Dina El-Gayar, who showcased the university’s major projects and potential partnership areas with Canadian academic institutions, followed by a presentation by Dr. Lana Habib, who reviewed the history of the TAFL Center, its distinguished educational programs, and its pioneering role in promoting the Arabic language and culture worldwide.
Ambassador Shannon also delivered a speech in which he expressed his deep admiration for Arab culture and his personal passion for learning Arabic over the past 23 years. He offered valuable advice to students on mastering the language, emphasizing that Arabic serves as a bridge for cultural and human communication among nations.
At the conclusion of the visit, a commemorative photo was taken in the center’s garden amid a friendly and cooperative atmosphere. The Ambassador expressed his admiration for the center’s high academic standards, organization, and diverse programs.
The TAFL Center extended its sincere appreciation to all participants in the day’s events, affirming that this visit marks a milestone in the center’s 40-year journey and reinforces Alexandria University’s position as a leading regional and international hub for teaching Arabic to foreigners and promoting Egyptian culture.
Alexandria University Participates in the 18th Gulf Exhibition for Education and Training in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
As part of its efforts to promote its international academic programs, Alexandria University participated in the 18th Gulf Exhibition for Education and Training, held in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on October 22–23, 2025. The exhibition witnessed extensive participation from Egyptian, Arab, Gulf, and international universities, and was attended by representatives of the Saudi Ministry of Higher Education, the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education, and the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation in the Sultanate of Oman.
This participation reflects the university’s commitment to enhancing its regional and international presence, supporting the Egyptian state’s efforts in marketing higher education abroad, and attracting more international students to study at Egyptian universities.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Ghany, Head of the Central Administration for International Students, and Dr. Ahmed Saeed Fahim, Cultural Attaché at the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Alexandria University booth witnessed significant interest from high-school students in Saudi Arabia and their parents. During the event, Dr. Hala Mokled, Executive Director of the International Students Affairs and Welfare Administration at Alexandria University, and Dr. Mostafa El-Sekeily, Assistant Executive Director, presented a detailed overview of the university’s faculties and academic programs, including its international joint and dual degree programs offered in collaboration with prestigious global universities. These programs represent innovative educational models that attract students from various countries.
Dr. Hala Mokled noted that the university’s participation comes in line with the directives of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, to expand into Gulf educational markets and open new pathways for Arab students seeking high-quality academic programs within Egypt. She highlighted the strong interest received for programs in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Business Administration, and various postgraduate programs.
She added that the exhibition provided an exceptional opportunity for direct engagement with students and parents, answering their inquiries regarding admission requirements, study systems, academic advantages, and services offered to international students. She emphasized the university’s commitment to providing a comprehensive educational experience in accordance with international standards.
The Council for Postgraduate Studies and Research Recommends Activating the Scientific Integrity Office at Alexandria University to Monitor Research Publications and Investigate Article Retractions
The Council for Postgraduate Studies and Research, which convened this morning, Tuesday, October 21, 2025, under the chairmanship of Prof. Dr. Hesham Saeed, Vice President of the University for Education and Students Affairs, discussed the new Research Integrity Index (RI2) and its impact on scientific research in Egyptian universities.
The Council recommended the use of the official university email address when publishing in internationally indexed journals.
It also emphasized the need to limit the use of artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, which have become widely used since their launch in 2022, and to ensure the responsible and ethical use of these tools when writing scientific papers before submitting them for publication.
The Council further stressed adherence to the AI Guidelines announced by the Supreme Council of Universities.
The Council proposed the activation of the Scientific Integrity Office at Alexandria University to monitor the publication of scientific research, identify the causes of article retractions, and hold researchers accountable through appropriate legal procedures.
* The Council also approved:
An addendum to the Memorandum of Understanding between the Faculty of Science and the Université du Littoral Côte d’Opale (France) for cooperation in postgraduate studies, research, and joint supervision of academic theses.
A cooperation protocol between the Faculty of Physical Education for Girls and the General Syndicate of Sports Professions in Cairo, to collaborate in developing and enhancing skills, training, and capacity-building for professionals in the sports sector in Egypt.
A Master’s program in Law (Public and Private) between the Faculty of Law and Al-Noor University in the Republic of Iraq.
A Memorandum of Understanding between the Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Pasha) and Wuhan Frasergen Bioinformatics Co. Ltd.
The renaming of the “Department of Health Administration and Behavioral Sciences” (Health Education and Behavioral Sciences specialization) at the High Institute of Public Health to become “Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences.”
The renaming of the “Department of Pharmacognosy and Experimental Therapeutics” at the Medical Research Institute to become “Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.”
Council for Education and Student Affairs Affirms Support for Students and Commitment to Providing an Outstanding Learning Environment
At the beginning of the meeting of the Council for Education and Student Affairs held today, Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President of Alexandria University for Education and Student Affairs, expressed his sincere appreciation to the vice deans of the faculties for their distinguished efforts in ensuring the smooth progress of the academic process since the start of the academic year, and for their dedication to providing a supportive and conducive learning environment for students across the university.
Dr. Abdel Hakim emphasized the importance of providing full support to both Egyptian and international students, and of facilitating all academic and administrative procedures to ensure an exceptional university experience.
He also stressed the need to strengthen communication between faculty administrations and students through the activation of academic and psychological counseling services, and by providing assistance in overcoming academic or social challenges, reaffirming that students remain at the core of the educational process and the foundation for building the future.
Dr. Abdel Hakim further affirmed the university’s commitment to empowering students of determination and creating an inclusive learning environment that enables them to fully participate in academic life and extracurricular activities, in line with the state’s strategy in this regard.
He added that Alexandria University continues its efforts to modernize its educational system and implement digital transformation mechanisms in student services, to facilitate faster and more efficient access to academic services, thereby enhancing the university’s competitiveness both locally and internationally.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Council extended congratulations to Dr. Kamal Salah Issa Saqr on his appointment as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Basha) for Education and Student Affairs, and to Dr. Mohamed Essam Hagar on his appointment as Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science for Education and Student Affairs, wishing them continued success in their new roles.
The Community Service and Environmental Development Council reviews the sector’s strategic plan
- The Community Service and Environmental Development Council at Alexandria University held its meeting on Sunday, October 19, 2025, chaired by Dr. Affaf Al-Oufi, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, to review the sector’s strategic plan aimed at continuing the development of the work system and enhancing the university’s role in community service.
- Dr. Al-Oufi affirmed the university’s keenness to implement a comprehensive plan to further develop the sector, including setting specific goals for each faculty in line with the overall development strategy of Alexandria University. She explained that the plan is based on several main pillars, including supporting the implementation of governance principles in faculties, intensifying environmental and community activities, expanding medical and service convoys that contribute to serving villages and areas most in need, and promoting the integration of individuals with special needs within the university community.
- Dr. Al-Oufi also called for thorough preparation to participate in the new cycle of Egypt’s Government Excellence Award, through the establishment of an independent Government Excellence Unit in each faculty consisting of three members, responsible for following up and implementing all axes related to the award to improve institutional performance and achieve quality and governance standards.
- The Vice President further emphasized the importance of activating the Occupational Safety and Health Administration within university facilities, stressing the need to begin a comprehensive inspection of all buildings, laboratories, electrical panels, and rooftops in preparation for the rainy season, to ensure the safety of individuals and facilities.
- Dr. Al-Oufi also listened to the reports of the faculties’ vice deans regarding their readiness to implement the crisis and disaster management system, as well as emergency and evacuation plans to face any potential incidents.
- The council discussed granting certificates of appreciation to outstanding students in recognition of their contributions to community service and environmental activities.
- The council was informed of the Supreme Council of Universities’ circular regarding the prohibition of smoking within university premises, where Dr. El-Oufi directed the intensification of seminars and awareness campaigns on the dangers of smoking, in addition to enforcing fines on violators.
- The council also reviewed reports on the activities and events carried out during July and August 2025, which included educational seminars, employment fairs, conferences, workshops, training courses, medical and service convoys, and various community activities, along with celebrations of the anniversary of the glorious October Victory and reports on literacy classes organized by the university’s different faculties and institutes.