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Alexandria University Council Honours Male Students from the Faculty of Physical Education Who Won International Sports Championships
In line with Alexandria University's commitment to supporting its distinguished students in all fields, the Alexandria University Council, during its session held on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, chaired by Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, honoured male students from the Faculty of Physical Education for Students who achieved outstanding accomplishments in the international sports championships in which they participated.
Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa emphasized that this honour serves as an encouragement to its promising students and in recognition of their significant sporting achievements and their honourable representation of Egypt in international sporting events. He wished them continued progress and success in achieving international championships.
Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, emphasized the university's role in organizing various student activities, nurturing talented students, and providing all forms of support that help them continue to achieve sporting success. He congratulated the honoured students on their outstanding results in African and international competitions.
Dr. Asaad El-Kiki, Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education for Boys, emphasized that the University Council's honouring of the faculty's athletic champions underscores the university's commitment to supporting young talent. He emphasized the faculty’s commitment to providing all possible support to its athletes, who represent Egypt at home and abroad, enabling them to achieve advanced positions in local, regional, and international competitions and championships.
** The honourees are:
- Omar Mohamed El-Arabi, who won first place globally in gymnastics in 2025, first place in the African Championships in 2024, 2023, 2021, and 2018, first place in the Arab Championship in 2022, and first place in the Romanian International Championships in 2024 and 2023.
- El-Sayed Ali El-Sayed Attia, who won first place globally in the under-20 weightlifting category and first place in the African Games in 2024.
- Abdallah Mohamed Hassan Ghoneim, who won first place in the African Taekwondo Championships in 2024.
- Ahmed Mohamed Abdelrehim, winner of the African Youth Handball Championship (goalkeeper for the Egyptian national team) in Tunisia 2024.
- Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed Mohamed, winner of first place in African Youth Championship 2024 in Cameroon.
Alexandria University Council Discusses Exam Preparations and Approves Cooperation and Development Programs in Artificial Intelligence Technology and Professional Training
Alexandria University Council held its meeting yesterday, Tuesday, May 27, 2025, chaired by Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University. At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Konsowa congratulated all Alexandria University members on the approaching Eid al-Adha. He also thanked the members of the University Council, the deans of the faculties, the faculty members, and the administrative staff for their efforts in supporting the educational process during the second semester and the final exams period. He emphasized the need for full adherence to the rules of the examination process, raising the level of preparedness in all faculties and institutes, securing exam halls and ensuring full discipline within them, and adhering to occupational health and safety instructions. He also emphasized the need for faculty members to be present in exam halls to answer student inquiries and provide all necessary care for students to take exams in a suitable environment. He emphasized the need to begin marking answer sheets immediately after each exam, with accurate monitoring and review being completed in preparation for the announcement of results on time.
- As part of the university's commitment to improving institutional performance, the university president directed the formation of a team within the faculties and institutes to prepare electronic forms containing all data and information related to administrative, financial, and legal aspects. This will pave the way for the first phase of implementing the ERP system, which relies on a comprehensive database. The goal is to develop and manage the work environment in an integrated manner within the framework of a smart, sustainable, and globally competitive university.
- The council thanked the Board of Directors of the University Hospitals and all its members in appreciation of their role and continuous efforts in providing treatment and health services to a large segment of citizens inside and outside the governorate in all medical specialties. This is in addition to the university hospitals fulfilling their educational, research, and training roles, and their continued development efforts to improve the healthcare system provided to citizens.
- The council approved the establishment of a professional master's degree in artificial intelligence in the Information Technology Department of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research.
- The Council approved the issuance of a "Procedural Guide for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Research: Applications and Cautions" in both Arabic and English languages. This guide serves as a manual for supervisors and researchers on how to handle AI applications in scientific research of all types, including scientific dissertations, miscellaneous research, and research projects.
- The Council approved the awarding of the Distinguished Employee and Distinguished Worker Awards for 2025.
- The Council approved the academic cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Engineering) and Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States of America, the academic cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Arts - Department of Libraries and Information) and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Engineering) and Elsewedy Electric to sponsor the Lynx team in the SAE International Aerospace Design Competition and the DF Design, Build, and Fly Competition.
- The Council approved the acceptance of donations from El-Gharabli Integrated Engineering Works Company for the Cardiovascular Diseases Department at the main university hospital, valued at one million Egyptian pounds, and a donation from Pharos University to purchase supplies for the cardiac and chest room at Main University Hospital, valued at 1.7 million Egyptian pounds.
- The Council approved the promotion of 37 faculty members, 16 to full professors and 21 to associate professors, the appointment of 25 lecturers, and the awarding of 97 doctoral degrees and 148 master's degrees in various scientific disciplines.
Alexandria University Receives President of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments
Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received this morning Dr. Mark Gillam, President of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) and Chair of the Department of Architecture and Planning at the University of Oregon.
The meeting discussed ways to enhance cooperation between Alexandria University, the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE), and American universities. The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 20th IASTE Conference in Alexandria, which has been held in various countries since 1988.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Gihan Gewaifel, Assistant President for Internationalization of Education and International University Branches, Dr. Walid Abdelazim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and Dr. Ziad El Sayyad, Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture.
In his speech, Dr. Konsowa welcomed Dr. Gillam to Alexandria University, emphasizing the university's commitment to cooperating with the International Association and enhancing cooperation with internationally ranked American universities and academic institutions in the fields of education, scientific research, and community service. This is part of the university's strategy to internationalize education and achieve global competitiveness. He also highlighted cooperation between the two sides through the Alexandria University Technology Park in the field of scientific research related to serving industry. He also highlighted Alexandria University's active participation within the governorate, providing advisory services for development projects aimed at urban development in various fields, such as sustainable green transportation, rainwater management, coastal protection, heritage and environmental preservation, and enhancing the civilized appearance of important squares within Alexandria Governorate.
Dr. Gillam expressed his appreciation for the distinguished level of Alexandria University, its vision for internationalizing education, and the breakthrough it has achieved in recent years. He reviewed the efforts of the University of Oregon and the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments in education, training, and scientific research, emphasizing his aspiration to develop cooperation with Alexandria University in various scientific fields.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed opportunities for cooperation between the two universities, including arranging preliminary cooperation to exchange expertise, students, and faculty members, organizing joint workshops, and coordinating joint studies to explore future cooperation at the level of joint programs and degrees, scientific research, and entrepreneurship
President of Alexandria University Attends Inauguration of 20th Conference of International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE 2025) at Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, witnessed the opening ceremony of the 20th Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) 2025 on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
The conference is held in cooperation between Alexandria University, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). The four-day conference will be held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
The opening ceremony was attended by Dr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina; Engineer Ahmed Attia, Governor of Qalyubeya, Dr. Mark Gillam, President of IASTE, Dr. Walid Abdelazim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Alexandria University, Dr. Wael El-Meghlani, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dr. Mohamed Hanafi, the local conference chairman, Dr. Ziad El-Sayyad, Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and member of the conference organizing committee, Mr. Ibrahim Abdelmeguid, the Alexandrian writer and author of the Alexandria Trilogy, and a group of representatives from the Ministries of Environment, Housing, Tourism and Antiquities, and Culture, as well as researchers from around the world.
In his speech, Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa welcomed the conference guests, emphasizing that the ancient city of Alexandria, a city of science, culture, and civilization, is the ideal venue for the 20th International Conference of the International Organization for the Study of Traditional Environments. This conference will discuss traditional environments and the interrelationship between society and urbanization, as evidenced by the city's heritage and historical buildings, which tell stories of the city's greatness and antiquity, stretching back over time. Dr. Konsowa expressed his pride that Alexandria University is participating in this conference, noting that the conference began in 1989 and discusses a number of diverse issues related to the relationship between society and urbanization. He also highlighted the role of Alexandria University in developing the city in cooperation with the Alexandria Governorate through projects such as rainwater management, coastal protection, heritage preservation, and consulting for the industrial sector. Dr. Konsowa invited researchers from all around the world to participate in the scientific activities and dialogues taking place at the conference, especially since the conference is attended by a select group of researchers from diverse backgrounds from around the world.
Dr. Ahmed Zayed emphasized that the conference is a distinguished academic and cultural platform that brings together researchers and practitioners from around the world to discuss the interaction between local traditions and global identities in architectural, urban, and social contexts. He noted that the conference will discuss more than 145 research papers and it will include more than 30 sessions and keynote lectures by international experts. The conference will also include excursions in Alexandria and cultural events that highlight the city's heritage and diversity.
Dr. Walid Abdelazim gave a presentation on the Faculty of Engineering at Alexandria University, its origins, programs, laboratories, and departments, as well as the joint international agreements the faculty has concluded with similar international colleges. He also reviewed the projects the faculty is implementing in cooperation with the Alexandria Governorate.
Dr. Mark Gillam expressed his happiness to be in Alexandria, a city steeped in ancient heritage. Dr. Gillam praised the scope of successful projects in Alexandria and emphasized the need to increase sidewalk areas to facilitate greater communication between people.
Workshop on "European Union Funding and Support for Scientific Research and Innovation"
Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, attended yesterday, a workshop organized by Alexandria University in cooperation with the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology and the Horizon Egypt Program on "European Union Funding and Support for Scientific Research and Innovation." The workshop aimed to introduce European Union-funded projects and how researchers at Alexandria University can benefit from them, as well as how to apply for these projects, in addition to introducing grants provided by the European Union.
The workshop was held in the conference hall of the Faculty of Engineering. It was attended by Dr. Roshdi Zahran, former President of Alexandria University and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Alexandria International University, Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President of Alexandria University for Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Walid Abdelazim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Engineer Sherif Haddara, former Minister of Petroleum, Dr. Yasser Refaat, former Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Abdelhamid El-Zoheiry, Chief Commissioner of the Horizon Europe Program and Vice President of the Prima Program at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Essam Wahba, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Wael El-Meghlani, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Dina El-Gayar, Director of the Project Management Unit at Alexandria University, Dr. Alaa Abdelbary, Vice President of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Dr. Amr Radwan, Supervisor of Research and Innovation Support at the Academy of Scientific Research and Coordinator of the "Horizons Europe" Program, Ms. Zeinab El-Sadr, National Representative for the Horizon Europe & Erasmus Program at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and a number of deans and vice deans of faculties, faculty members, researchers, and students.
In his speech, Dr. Konsowa emphasized that Alexandria University strongly supports all scientific seminars and meetings aimed at linking scientific research with industry to support the knowledge-based economy. He noted that Alexandria University, through its Technology Park, targets innovative ideas and applied scientific research by researchers capable of addressing the challenges facing the industrial sector and Egyptian society. He explained that these innovative projects will receive competitive funding, provided that these research ideas include solutions to industrial and societal problems. He also explained that the University provides a supportive and stimulating environment for researchers and young entrepreneurs, encouraging them to establish start-up companies, thus contributing to the growth of the national knowledge-based economy.
Dr. Roshdi Zahran emphasized that the workshop hosts creative minds from faculty members, researchers, graduate students, and representatives of academic and research institutions who share a passion for knowledge, research, and innovation. He emphasized that the workshop's sessions aim to highlight available funding mechanisms, exchange expertise on formulating successful research proposals, and build collaborative networks between local and international institutions. He noted that the workshop is a vital step toward enhancing cooperation between academia and industry. He emphasized that the goal of the Technology Park at Alexandria University is to transform Alexandria into a regional innovation centre by supporting knowledge transfer, empowering startups and entrepreneurs, and focusing on strategic sectors of interest to the Egyptian tour, such as information technology, digital transformation, energy, water management, food security, and biotechnology, in line with Egypt's Vision 2030 and the National Strategy for Higher Education and Scientific Research to Achieve Sustainable Development.
Dr. Walid Abdelazim emphasized that this workshop is an exceptional opportunity for researchers in various scientific fields to learn about EU-funded projects and how to benefit from them, especially given the presence of representatives from these projects, who will present all the details for applying for these projects. He also explored ways to collaborate and build partnerships between researchers. He praised the role of Alexandria University, headed by Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, in advancing scientific research, supporting researchers, and providing them with all the information they can benefit from to advance the university's scientific research system. He expressed his hope that the symposium would produce recommendations that would contribute to serving Egyptian society.
Dr. Abdelhamid El-Zoheiry pointed to the role of Alexandria University in the "European Horizons" program as a partner country in this agreement, which was initialed in April 2025. He emphasized that this program is an exceptional opportunity for researchers at Egyptian universities and research centres to obtain funding for their innovative research ideas. He also discussed the Prima initiative, which provides the necessary funding for competitive projects in the fields of water, food, agriculture, and energy, with joint funding from European Union countries and countries of the Southern Mediterranean.
Dr. Dina El-Gayar emphasized that this workshop sheds light on grants and projects offered by the European Union, how to benefit from them, and the practical steps that can be taken to accept them. It also highlights the successful experiences of some grant recipients and builds bridges between EU projects and university researchers to develop their skills. She emphasized that the workshop will include an open discussion to provide an opportunity for researchers and entrepreneurs to ask questions and help participants understand the funding mechanisms and available partnerships, and how to maximize the opportunities offered by the program to support their research and innovative projects.
The workshop included a lecture on introducing the European Union's Erasmus and Horizon program, presented by Dr. Amr Radwan and Ms. Zeinab El-Sadr. They reviewed the program's objectives, how to benefit from external grants provided by the European Union, and they also introduced the grants provided by the Academy of Scientific Research to link medical sciences with industry and strengthen ties between Egypt and the European Union.