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Vice President of Alexandria University Receives Libyan Delegation to Discuss Academic and Research Cooperation
Dr. Hesham Saeed, Vice President of Alexandria University for Postgraduate Studies and Research, on behalf of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, received a Libyan delegation that included Dr. Mohamed Ashour, Deputy of the Libyan Academy for Educational Affairs; Dr. Abdel-Samea Al-Suteir, Member of the Postgraduate Studies Committee at the Libyan Ministry of Higher Education; and Mr. Mohamed Al-Hakeely, Advisor to the Libyan Embassy in Cairo. The meeting was also attended by Dr. Hala Mokalled, Executive Director of the Administration for International Students’ Affairs and Welfare at the university, with the aim of exploring prospects for academic and research cooperation between the two sides.
In his remarks, Dr. Saeed emphasized the deep-rooted historical ties and strong relations between Egypt and Libya, affirming Alexandria University’s keenness to support international students, remove obstacles they may face, and provide all necessary facilities related to enrollment, study, and accommodation. He also highlighted the university’s efforts to enhance educational and administrative services as well as cultural and social activities that help students integrate into campus life. Furthermore, he reviewed the university’s initiatives to expand international cooperation through agreements with leading global universities, joint and dual degree programs, and the establishment of international branches of the university. He also pointed to the university’s commitment to establishing a Technology Park to link scientific research with industry and promote the commercialization of research outputs. Dr. Saeed stressed that this visit represents an important step toward strengthening collaboration with Libyan universities across various academic and research fields.
For their part, the Libyan delegation expressed their appreciation for Alexandria University and its prominent role in providing an outstanding educational environment for Libyan students. They affirmed their pride in the strong relations between the two countries and the Libyan government’s desire to expand cooperation with Alexandria University as one of the region’s leading educational destinations. The delegation also praised the remarkable progress witnessed in the university’s academic programs and diverse research activities.
74 Scientists from Alexandria University Ranked among Stanford’s Top 2% of World’s Scientists for 2024
Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, congratulated the university’s scholars who were selected in Stanford University’s 2024 list of the world’s top 2% most-cited and most influential scientists across various fields and disciplines.
A total of 74 scientists from Alexandria University were included, representing 14 faculties and institutes: Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture (Saba Pasha), Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Nursing, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, High Institute of Public Health, and Medical Research Institute. This wide representation reflects the breadth of excellence spanning scientific, medical, engineering, and humanities fields.
Prof. Konsowa explained that the inclusion of 74 Alexandria University scholars in Stanford’s 2024 list highlights the university’s leading position both locally and globally, as they accounted for nearly 7% of all Egyptian scientists featured. He stressed that this recognition stands as an international testimony to the strength of the university’s research and the diversity of its disciplines. He further noted that the Stanford ranking is among the world’s most important indicators for measuring researchers’ impact and the quality of their scientific output, reflecting the success of Alexandria University’s research strategy in supporting Egypt’s Vision 2030 for advancing higher education and scientific research, enhancing international collaboration, and expanding global scientific publications.
Alexandria University Welcomes the Danish Ambassador and Members of Parliament to Discuss Academic and Research Cooperation
Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the university’s Center for Teaching Arabic to Foreigners received a high-level Danish delegation headed by H.E. Lars Bo Møller, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark in Cairo. The delegation included members of the Danish Parliament and several former ministers, who visited to explore prospects of academic and research cooperation between Alexandria University and Danish universities.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Advisor to the University President for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Lana Habib, Executive Director of the Center; and Ms. Noha El-Senousy, Academic Director of the Copenhagen University and Aarhus University programs.
In his welcoming remarks, Prof. Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen expressed his pride in the distinguished relations between Egypt and Denmark, highlighting Alexandria University’s commitment to enhancing competitiveness through the internationalization of education, joint and dual degree programs with prestigious European universities, and establishing branches of highly ranked international universities in collaboration with the university.
For their part, the Danish delegation expressed their pleasure at visiting Alexandria University and praised the prominent role of the Center for Teaching Arabic to Foreigners in building bridges between Arab culture and other world cultures. They also affirmed their aspiration for joint cooperation in academic and research fields of mutual interest.
Dr. Lana Habib further explained that the visit aimed to explore opportunities for cooperation with Danish universities, in addition to meeting with the center’s students and listening to their experiences in learning Arabic—an exceptional gateway to immersing themselves in Egyptian and Arab culture.
Dr. Lana Habib and Ms. Nahla El-Senousy also presented the Alexandria Geographical Memory Project on the historic Alexandria Tram, which reflects the longstanding cooperation between Egypt and Denmark.
The visit concluded with an introductory tour of the center, during which faculty members and staff engaged in dialogue with the delegation, emphasizing the importance of broadening avenues of collaboration in
education and scientific research.
President of Alexandria University Discusses Strengthening Academic and Research Cooperation with Delegation from Virginia Tech (USA)
Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received today a delegation from Virginia Tech University (USA), which included professor Khaled Hassouna, professor Jim Egenrieder, and professor Reza Barkhi, to discuss prospects for academic and research cooperation between the two universities. The discussions focused particularly on joint programs, dual degrees, student and faculty exchanges, and support for joint research projects.
The meeting was also attended by Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Advisor to the President for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Omnia Mokhtar Yaqout, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Business for Postgraduate Studies and Research.
Dr. Konsowa emphasized that Alexandria University places great importance on expanding its international partnerships with globally renowned universities. He noted that cooperation with Virginia Tech represents a qualitative addition that will contribute to the development of academic and research programs at the university and will provide students with outstanding opportunities to learn and engage with global experiences.
For his part, the head of the Virginia Tech delegation expressed his delight at visiting Alexandria University, affirming his institution’s keenness to build a fruitful partnership with one of Egypt’s most prestigious universities. He pointed out that this cooperation will open new horizons for scientific and cultural exchange, bringing mutual benefits and supporting both universities’ vision to enhance their international presence in education and research.
Alexandria University Participates in the 13th Annual Graduation Ceremony of African Students in the “Elite African Youth” Program
On Monday, September 22, 2025, Alexandria University participated in the 13th annual graduation ceremony of African students enrolled in the “Elite African Youth” program. The event was organized by the Sustainable Development Studies, Youth Capacity Building, and African Relations Support Program at the Academic Research Sector of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
The ceremony was attended by Dr. Hani Sewilam, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation; Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Advisor to the University President for Education and Student Affairs, on behalf of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University; Dr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina; as well as several ambassadors, presidents of Egyptian universities, and public figures.
The celebration marked the graduation of around 300 African students studying at various Egyptian universities, representing Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda, Malawi, the Comoros, Djibouti, and Egypt.
In his speech, Dr. Hani Sewilam congratulated the graduates, affirming that Egypt places cooperation with its African brothers among its top priorities, especially in the fields of water and natural resources. He noted that the continent faces increasing challenges amid water scarcity, population growth, and the adverse impacts of climate change. He stressed the need for intensified cooperation and knowledge exchange among African nations to confront these challenges, reiterating Egypt’s readiness to support African capacities and transfer its distinguished expertise in water resource management and infrastructure projects to contribute to sustainable development across the continent.
For his part, Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen emphasized that Alexandria University is keen to strengthen Egyptian–African ties by hosting African students and providing advanced academic and research programs. He pointed out that throughout its history, the university has graduated thousands of African students, many of whom went on to hold leadership positions in their home countries and served as true ambassadors of Egypt across the continent. He also highlighted that the university has branches in Chad and South Sudan, along with 17 cooperation agreements with African universities in several countries, reflecting the university’s commitment to opening new horizons for African students and supporting their academic and professional aspirations.
Meanwhile, Dr. Ahmed Zayed affirmed that the Bibliotheca Alexandrina places programs supporting African youth at the core of its cultural mission as a beacon of knowledge across the continent. He explained that the “Elite African Youth” program is not limited to academic training but also works to build human and cultural networks between African youth and their Egyptian peers through weekly meetings and joint activities, thereby fostering a spirit of cooperation and collective action. He added that such programs are vital tools to reaffirm Egypt’s pioneering role in Africa and strengthen its presence in issues of development and capacity building.
It is worth noting that the “Elite African Youth” programs directed at African students aim to strengthen Egyptian–African relations and open channels of communication between African and Egyptian students through weekly meetings at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The library mobilizes all its resources to support and build their capacities, reaffirming Egypt’s leading role in Africa, while promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise and reinforcing future relations among these young generations.