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As part of Alexandria University's celebrations of the Glorious June 30 Revolution, and under the auspices of Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the Popular and Military Defense Forces, represented by the University's Military Education Department, organized two excursions for students during the month of June. These visits aimed to enhance students' awareness of the state's major national and development projects.

The first visit was to the greenhouses at the Mohamed Naguib Military Base, where students learned about the latest modern agricultural technologies and methods for achieving food security, which are important strategic projects for supporting the national economy and achieving self-sufficiency.

The second visit was to the giant fish farms in Ghalyoun, the largest projects of their kind in the Middle East. These projects aim to bridge the gap in fish production and provide high-quality food products at reasonable prices, contributing to improving food security and supporting exports.

These excursions come as part of raising awareness of the importance of comprehensive development projects implemented by the state in various sectors, such as agriculture, fish farming, infrastructure, industry, and energy. These projects aim to achieve sustainable development and improve citizens' quality of life, contribute to creating new job opportunities, support the national economy, and enhance Egypt's regional and international standing.

Colonel Mohamed Maher, Director of the Military Education Department at Alexandria University, emphasized that these visits are part of the Armed Forces' commitment to educating university students about the importance of national projects and highlighting the efforts made to achieve sustainable development in various sectors. He pointed out that these field experiences help students realize the extent of achievements on the ground and strengthen their sense of belonging and loyalty to the homeland. Maher added that the Popular and Military Defense Forces continue to organize such purposeful visits and activities to prepare generations that are aware of their nation's issues and qualified to participate effectively in building the future.

 

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As part of Alexandria University's strategy to develop a knowledge-based industry, Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received Dr. Sherine Abbas Helmy, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Pharco Pharmaceuticals Group. The delegation was accompanied by Dr. Giorgio Maracchioni, President of the Modern Life Sciences Foundation and President of the Higher Institute of Pharma Academy of the Italian Pharmaceutical Industries Federation; Dr. Amr Boseila, Head of the Central Administration for Technical Education Development at the Ministry of Education; and Engineer Khaled Sidrak, CEO of Q-3 Ventures and Projects. The meeting discussed ways to cooperate between these entities to produce modern medicines and register Egyptian-made pharmaceutical products in Italy, in preparation for entering the Italian market as a gateway to expansion into European Union markets, as well as investing in startups.

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During the meeting, Dr. Konsowa welcomed the university guests, emphasizing the university's commitment to collaborating with industry through the Technology Park, which the university established to fund applicable scientific research, foster innovative initiatives and ideas, and support young people in their small and medium-sized enterprises. He emphasized that Alexandria University has allocated a budget of 500 million Egyptian pounds to fund this research, which will be increased over the coming years to link scientific research outcomes with industry.

 

 

The university president emphasized the university's commitment to establishing a mechanism for cooperation between the Technology Park at Alexandria University and its counterpart at the Pharma Academy in Italy, creating promising opportunities for the exchange of expertise and ideas between the two sides as a model for Euro-Mediterranean cooperation. He also emphasized the university's interest in collaborating between academia and the industrial community to serve Egyptian industry and achieve the university's goals of linking scientific research with industry, developing national competencies, and providing innovative solutions to address industrial challenges.

 

 

 

Dr. Sherine Abbas Helmy emphasized Pharco's commitment to collaborating with Alexandria University and enhancing cooperation and exchange of expertise in the field of pharmaceutical manufacturing. He pointed out the possibility of collaborating between the two sides to conduct joint research with the Italian side to produce medical products, register Egyptian medicines, and export them to European countries.

 

 

Dr. Maracchioni expressed his admiration for the diversity of Alexandria University's research activities, the university leadership's interest in applied research, its distinguished efforts in the field of industry-related research, and the advanced results it has achieved. He emphasized the Pharma Institute of Italy's commitment to cooperation in student exchange, training, and the qualification of Egyptian cadres.

 

 

 

Dr. Sameh Shehata, Dr. Hanan Goweily, and Dr. Iman Shawky gave presentations on Alexandria University, the Faculty of Pharmacy, modern pharmaceutical research, the scientific research strategy, funded research, and funding sources.

 

 

The meeting was attended by Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President of Alexandria University for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Sameh Shehata, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Dr. Gihan Gewaifel, Assistant President for Internationalization of Education and International Branch Campuses; Dr. Hanan Goweily, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy; and Dr. Iman Shawky, Head of the Department of Pharmacognosy at the Faculty of Pharmacy.

 

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In its session held today, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, chaired by Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, the Alexandria University Council congratulated President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and the great people of Egypt on the twelfth anniversary of the glorious June 30 Revolution. During this revolution, the Egyptian people wrote a great national epic, marking a turning point in their lives as they sought to regain their identity and freedom. Egypt has become an oasis of security, safety, and stability in the region, and a safe haven for its people and all those who seek refuge there.

  • The Council also congratulated all university members, including faculty members, staff, and students, on the occasion of the New Hijri Year 1447, praying to God Almighty to bring this momentous occasion to Egypt and the Islamic nation with goodness, progress, prosperity, and stability.

The University President thanked all university members, including deans, vice deans, faculty members, and administrators across all faculties and institutes, on the conclusion of the 2024/2025 academic year. He emphasized the need to complete the monitoring, correction, and appraisal of graduation projects for final-year students and to promptly announce their results so that male students can apply for military service on the scheduled dates. He also emphasized the need to announce the results for the remaining academic years as quickly as possible.

The Council approved the timetable for the 2025/2026 academic year. Classes will begin on September 20, with final exams for the first semester beginning on January 1, 2026. The mid-year break will begin on January 24, 2026. The second semester will begin on February 7, 2026, and the second semester will conclude on May 21, 2026.

The University President directed the need to utilize the summer vacation to carry out required maintenance work on laboratories and facilities across all faculties and institutes. He also directed the formation of a committee headed by the Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development to develop a comprehensive plan for maintenance work on facilities, laboratories, classrooms, and university dormitories, and to review all occupational health and safety aspects. He emphasized the need to complete all this work and fully equip classrooms, laboratories, and lecture halls across all faculties and institutes before the start of the new academic year 2025/2026 to provide an academic environment that contributes to improving the quality of teaching and learning.

The University President also directed the preparation of a plan for summer student activities, including sports, arts, and cultural programs, and the organization of camps and training courses for students.

  • The Council approved the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar; the memorandum of understanding between Alexandria University (Higher Institute of Public Health) and the WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training, Royal College of Science, Technology, and Medicine in the United Kingdom; and the memorandum of understanding between Alexandria University (Faculty of Science) and the Department of Gifted and Talented Students and Smart Learning at the Alexandria Directorate of Education.
  • The Council approved the promotion of 14 faculty members, 8 to the position of professor, 6 to the position of associate professor, the appointment of 18 lecturers, and the awarding of 76 doctoral degrees and 178 master’s degrees in various scientific disciplines.

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Alexandria University's Community Service and Environmental Development Council, chaired by Dr. Saeed Allam, discussed the University's plan for digital transformation. Dr. Saeed Allam confirmed that Alexandria University, under the leadership of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, has developed a comprehensive plan for digital transformation to become a fourth-generation smart university operating according to the best international systems. He noted that Alexandria University aspires to automate all its operations, with the aim of enhancing and digitizing performance across all university departments, faculties, and institutes.

 

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Dr. Saeed Allam emphasized to the vice deans of Faculties and Institutes at Alexandria University, the need to review and maintain the university's buildings during the summer, in preparation for the new academic year without any problems that would hinder the educational process. He also emphasized the need to identify the requirements of classrooms and lecture halls at the university's faculties and institutes for interactive smart screens to enhance their efficiency and transform them into smart interactive classrooms that serve the educational process at Alexandria University. He also emphasized the need for continuous development of the university's educational infrastructure, including restrooms and all university facilities, and to improve the academic work environment for faculty members and students, in line with the university's plan to keep pace with rapid developments in education.

 

 

 The Council was informed of the report submitted by the Faculties of Arts, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Fine Arts, Specific Education, the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, and the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research regarding the community activities undertaken by these faculties related to community service and environmental development.

 

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The Council of Graduate Studies and Research at Alexandria University, meeting this morning, Thursday, June 19, 2025, headed by Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, congratulated the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for the inclusion of the faculty's journal in the Scopus index. The Council also congratulated the Faculty of Engineering for the inclusion of the Alexandria Engineering Journal among the top 4% of global indexed journals according to the 2024 Scopus International Ranking of Scientific Journals.

 

 

  • The Council also reviewed some of the decisions taken by the Supreme Council of Graduate Studies during its session last May, including reducing postgraduate tuition fees for students with disabilities at Egyptian universities, presenting the "Horizons Europe" research and innovation program, and presenting the platform for the program content and available specializations. The Council also noted the Supreme Council of Universities' decision to establish a dynamic central database containing all ongoing and completed scientific research projects at Egyptian universities. The Council also reviewed the topic of preparing a proposed marketing business model for university scientific equipment for investment purposes, and increasing the universities' own resources was discussed.
  • A report was presented on the progress and follow-up rates at Alexandria University Libraries using the Future Library Management System from July 1 to December 31, 2025. Alexandria University distinguished itself with high rates in all library automation activities.
  • The Council approved the restructuring of the Board of Directors of the Scientific Journal of the Faculty of Specific Education, ensuring compliance with the required standards, and approving the establishment of the bylaws for the Professional Diploma in Patient Safety at the Medical Research Institute.
  • The Council also approved the Memorandum of Understanding between Alexandria University and the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training (Royal College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London).

 

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