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Alexandria University Organizes “Government Excellence Ambassadors” Training in Preparation for the Egypt Government Excellence Award
Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the university organized a specialized training program for Government Excellence Ambassadors from various faculties and institutes. The program comes as part of the university’s preparations for launching the second edition of its Internal Excellence Award, in anticipation of participating in the fifth edition of the Egypt Government Excellence Award, held under the auspices of the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation.
The workshop reviewed the pillars and criteria of the Government Excellence Model and included practical sessions on the mechanisms of preparing nomination files in line with the approved methodologies. The training aimed to enhance the efficiency of participants and equip them with the tools necessary to apply excellence standards within their academic and administrative institutions.
This training program is part of the university’s strategy to support institutional excellence, build capacities, and promote a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, in alignment with Egypt’s Vision 2030. It also contributes to advancing institutional performance and achieving leadership among Egyptian universities.
Representatives from various faculties and institutes took part in the training, receiving comprehensive instruction covering excellence criteria, evaluation tools, and nomination application mechanisms. This empowers them to actively disseminate and implement the culture of institutional excellence across different university sectors—marking a strategic step toward administrative and academic distinction.
Anti-Violence Against Women Unit Participates in the Awareness Meeting of the National Council for Women on the National Project for the Development of the Egyptian Family
The Anti-Violence Against Women Unit at Alexandria University participated in an awareness meeting organized by the National Council for Women, aimed at raising university community awareness of the Council’s role in the National Project for the Development of the Egyptian Family. The event was attended by faculty members, directors of anti-violence units from several universities, as well as student representatives from various Egyptian universities.
During the opening session, Dr. Mayada Abdelkader, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law at Alexandria University, member of the Council, and Rapporteur of the Governorates Committee, emphasized that the National Project for the Development of the Egyptian Family is one of the most significant and comprehensive development projects in modern Egyptian history, enjoying unprecedented political support. She highlighted the Council’s commitment to ensuring that university youth play a pivotal role in implementing its various pillars, whether through awareness and cultural activities, field initiatives, or training and capacity-building programs, all of which contribute to strengthening the role of youth as active partners in the national development journey.
Dr. Mona Hegres, Assistant Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Universities, also underlined the vital role of Egyptian universities in supporting the project’s objectives through curricula and student activities, activating the role of anti-violence units, as well as launching university-based initiatives in family, health, and financial awareness, entrepreneurship, innovation, and promoting applied research related to population and social issues.
In this context, Dr. Manal Fouda, Director of the Anti-Violence Against Women Unit at Alexandria University, affirmed the University’s constant commitment to supporting women’s and family issues through the activation of the unit’s role, and the adoption of awareness and training programs targeting students. She stressed the University’s belief in its mission as the highest academic institution responsible for preparing ambassadors for strengthening the primary societal structure—the family—and as a key partner in achieving sustainable development and building an aware and cohesive society aligned with the aspirations of the New Republic.
The meeting included coordinated presentations on the project’s various interventions, including: the Digital Savings and Lending Groups Program, community-based dialogue sessions (“El Dawar”), the Family Counseling and Balanced Upbringing Program, vocational workshops and production units, in addition to highlighting the Council’s efforts to provide a safe university environment for women and girls through the establishment of 46 Anti-Violence Units across Egyptian universities.
The meeting also witnessed open discussions among faculty members, students, and directors of anti-violence units, during which ideas and suggestions were proposed to support the project’s objectives in cooperation with the National Council for Women and its governorate branches.
The event concluded with an agreement to develop a joint action plan between the Council and Egyptian universities, led by Alexandria University, to enhance integration in implementing the goals of the National Project for the Development of the Egyptian Family.
Community Service and Environmental Development Council Discusses Plans to Develop Special Units at Alexandria University
The Community Service and Environmental Development Council, chaired by Prof. Said Allam, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, discussed the requirements of the university’s faculties and institutes regarding the development of lecture halls and classrooms. The plan aims to upgrade facilities, equip them with smart interactive screens and data show devices, and transform them into interactive smart halls that support the educational process at Alexandria University. Prof. Allam emphasized that this development aligns with the directives of Prof. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, on the need for continuous enhancement of the university’s educational infrastructure and improvement of the academic environment for faculty members and students, in line with the university’s strategy to keep pace with rapid developments in education.
The council was also briefed on reports submitted by the Faculties of Arts, Medicine, Pharmacy, Physical Education in Abu Qir, Fine Arts, Agriculture (Saba Pasha), Nursing, and Early Childhood Education, as well as the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, regarding their community service and environmental development activities.
At the conclusion of the meeting, council members honored Prof. Said Allam on the occasion of reaching the statutory retirement age and the end of his tenure as Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development. The council affirmed that this honor is a recognition of his dedicated efforts and sincere contributions during his service, which significantly advanced the sector. Prof. Allam expressed his deep appreciation for this gesture, extending his thanks to Prof. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, and the council members. He noted that such recognition reflects the spirit of loyalty and belonging that characterizes the university family, and prayed for continued success in serving the nation and advancing the educational system at Alexandria University.
President of Alexandria University During University Council Meeting: Promoting Internationalization of Higher education through University’s International Branches
During the University Council meeting held today, Tuesday, August 26, 2025, Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, reviewed the results of the foreign visits made by him and his accompanying delegation to the university's branches under construction in the UAE and Malaysia. These visits support Egypt's Vision 2030 and its drive towards internationalizing higher education, as well as Alexandria University's strategic plan for regional and international expansion, opening new horizons for cross-border higher education.
- The University President explained that the Alexandria University International Branch in Abu Dhabi will attract students of various nationalities from the UAE and neighbouring countries. He explained that the vision being implemented will consolidate the branch's position as a leading educational institution capable of serving the local and regional community and creating a qualitative shift in the university's journey toward regional and international expansion. Dr. Konsowa added that during his visit to the branch, he inspected the academic and administrative buildings and facilities being prepared for the commencement of undergraduate and graduate programs in various academic disciplines in 2026.
- The University President also reviewed the results of his visit to the University's International Branch in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, in preparation for its opening in 2026. He explained that the visit included meetings with Malaysian government officials and the board of directors of the company hosting the branch, in addition to an inspection tour of the branch's headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. He indicated that the branch would offer academic and professional programs in accordance with the latest international standards, while also offering dual programs that grant graduates degrees from Alexandria University and prestigious international universities. It will also be attractive to students from Malaysia and neighbouring countries.
- Dr. Konsowa also reviewed the results of the visit of a delegation from Beirut Arab University, headed by Dr. Ammar El-Houry, to Alexandria University. The visit addressed means for academic and research cooperation between the two sides, including the establishment of an international branch of Beirut Arab University in cooperation with Alexandria University. This paves the way for an academic partnership that strengthens the strong historical ties between the two universities since their inception in 1960 and meets the needs of the regional and international labour market.
- The Alexandria University Council also approved the formation of a specialized committee to prepare the necessary study to develop a comprehensive vision for a housing project that serves all university members, including faculty members, supporting staff, and employees. This decision comes within the framework of the university's commitment to providing a better working and living environment for its members and enhancing their social and job stability, which will positively impact the educational and research process and the services the university provides to the community.
- The Council honoured Dr. Saeed Allam, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, on the occasion of the conclusion of his tenure. The University President commended his efforts and dedication in fulfilling all the academic and administrative responsibilities he assumed during his tenure.
- The Council also honoured Dr. Nefertiti Hassan Zaki, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, on the occasion of the conclusion of her tenure, appreciating her dedicated efforts and distinguished contributions during her tenure as Dean of the Faculty.
- The Council approved the inclusion of the Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence course as an elective course for the university's graduate programs.
- The Council approved the allocation of 300 scholarships at a 50% discount on the credit hour value for diploma students in the Faculty of Business for the 2025/2026 academic year.
- The Council also approved the allocation of 1,000 scholarships for graduate students in all diploma programs in education and teacher preparation in the sciences or arts at the Faculty of Education for the Fall 2025 semester.
- The Council approved the establishment of an ICESCO (The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Chair at Alexandria University on Cultural Heritage, Tourism, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Development.
- The Council approved the undergraduate student exchange program agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Chicago, the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Cyprus, the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University and Kent State University in the United States of America, the framework agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Cergy in France, the memorandum of understanding between Alexandria University and the University of Debrecen in Hungary, the memorandum of understanding between Alexandria University and the Federal State Independent Institution of Higher Education - National Research Nuclear University (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) in Russia, the academic cooperation memorandum between Alexandria University and the Board of Trustees of the University of Missouri on behalf of Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States of America, and the memorandum of agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Connecticut.
- The Council approved the new internal and external memberships of the faculty councils for the 2025/2026 academic year.
- The Council approved the promotion of 33 faculty members (16 to the rank of professor and 17 to the rank of assistant professor), the appointment of 28 lecturers, and the awarding of 76 doctoral degrees and 192 master's degrees in various scientific disciplines.
President of Alexandria University Receives Delegation from Beirut Arab University to Discuss Areas of Joint Cooperation
Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received yesterday, Monday, August 25, 2025, a delegation from Beirut Arab University, headed by Dr. Ammar Al-Houri, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Al-Ber & Al-Ihsan Endowment and Chairman of the University Board of Trustees, accompanied by Dr. Wael Nabil Abdel Salam, President of Beirut Arab University, and Dr. Omar Al-Houri, Secretary-General of the University and Board Member.
The visit aimed to discuss areas of joint cooperation, including the establishment of an international branch of Beirut Arab University in collaboration with Alexandria University, as well as strengthening academic and research partnerships between the two institutions, whether in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, scientific projects, or knowledge exchange.
Dr. Konsowa also accompanied the Beirut Arab University delegation during their visit to Alexandria International University to explore the available facilities. They toured smart classrooms, the Technology Park buildings, advanced specialized laboratories, lecture halls, administrative offices, and the library. They also reviewed student service facilities and ongoing construction works in the new educational and administrative buildings, reflecting the university's modern infrastructure and its full support for the educational and research process.
President Konsowa held an extensive meeting with the directors of the university’s programs, during which he reviewed the operational system and implementation rates, while the delegation learned about the new academic programs offered by the university in the fields of humanities, social sciences, engineering, and medicine, which directly meet the needs of local, regional, and international labor markets. The meeting also highlighted the international agreements linking Alexandria International University with several prestigious global universities, such as Virginia Tech in the United States, and the Universities of Essex and East London in the United Kingdom.
The delegation concluded the visit by emphasizing that the advanced academic programs and facilities provided by Alexandria International University represent a solid step toward enhancing joint cooperation and expanding the partnership horizons between
the two universities.