Inauguration of Cultural Heritage Exhibition with International Students from 19 Nationalities Participating
Under the auspices of Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, inaugurated the Heritage Exhibition for the Cultural Communities Day, organized by the University's International Students Affairs Department. The exhibition featured the participation of students from 19 different nationalities. The exhibition was held at Alexandria University Stadium, in the presence of consuls, advisors, and cultural attachés from various countries, deans and vice deans of various faculties, and a large number of students.
During his tour of the exhibition, Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen expressed his pleasure for the spirit of unity and cooperation demonstrated by the international students, noting that this event sends strong messages about the unity of nations and the values of tolerance and brotherhood. He thanked the students for embodying the highest human values and wished them continued success. He emphasized the importance of supporting international students, given their significant role in strengthening Egypt's educational and cultural standing in the region. He noted his pride in this cultural diversity at the university and that support for international students is not limited to academics alone, but also includes cultural, social, recreational, and sports activities.
Dr. Hala Maklad, Executive Director of the International Students Department, noted that this celebration represents a cultural festival where civilizations converge at Alexandria University. She praised the artistic and cultural exhibits presented by the students, which reflect the heritage and culture of their countries, and affirmed the administration's continued support and services throughout the students' studies at the university. The events included a variety of creative activities, including presentations on traditional food and beverages, clothing, handicrafts, and paintings that reflected the artistic skills and heritage and cultural landmarks of 19 participating communities of various nationalities.
International students of various nationalities expressed their happiness at participating in the cultural and social events organized by the university, which allows them to learn about the cultures of different peoples. They emphasized the university's support for them in academic and social fields, providing them with a distinguished educational level that enables them to compete in international labour markets
Cultural Day Celebration for International Students
Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, inaugurated the Cultural Communities Day for International Students on Sunday evening, April 27, 2025, at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The event was attended by Dr. Saeed Allam, Vice President for Community Service and Development; Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Hala Maklad, Executive Director of the International Students Department at Alexandria University, in addition to ambassadors, consuls, and cultural attachés from various countries, deans and vice deans of faculties and institutes at Alexandria University, as well as faculty members and students.
In his speech, Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa expressed his pleasure to be among his students from around the world, noting the uniqueness of this meeting, which brings together students of various nationalities studying at Alexandria University. Dr. Konsowa stated that Alexandria University is working according to a strategic plan to prepare students to be globally competitive, and is continuing to create advanced educational programs that keep pace with the rapid development of labour market needs. He also reviewed the new international degrees that Alexandria University recently signed with international universities, noting that the university has more than 80 double degrees with major international universities for the benefit of Alexandria University students of all nationalities. Regarding international expansion, Dr. Konsowa confirmed that studies will begin this year at Alexandria University's branches in Abu Dhabi and Malaysia. He also announced that Alexandria University is in the process of establishing new branches in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Greece. He noted that this all comes within the framework of Alexandria University's commitment to increasing the global competitiveness of its graduates. In concluding his speech, Dr. Konsowa thanked the students for their solidarity and cooperation in making this celebration a success, wishing them continued success.
Dr. Hisham Saeed emphasized that the Community Day, organized by Alexandria University, reflects the civilized and humane face of the prestigious Alexandria University and emphasizes the noble values in which Alexandria University believes: diversity, coexistence, and shared belonging, and it also affirms that knowledge knows no borders and that universities are bridges that connect diverse peoples, cultures, and languages within a framework of mutual respect and profound understanding. He added that Egypt is a land of knowledge, tolerance, and hospitality, and embraces thousands of students of various nationalities who come to it bearing their dreams, cultures, and hopes for a better future. He noted that Alexandria University is proud of these students and exerts all its efforts to provide an educational and humane environment that meets their aspirations, respects their privacy, and supports them in their academic and life journeys. He praised the role played by student communities in providing moral support to their students and in building bridges of cooperation with Alexandria University.
In his speech, Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen thanked Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, for his directives to provide all forms of support to international students at Alexandria University, and his keenness to be present at all events related to international students. He emphasized that caring for international students is one of Alexandria University's strategic objectives, explaining that the number of international students at Alexandria University has reached 16,500 male and female students. He noted that the university offers international students a range of distinguished academic programs in various scientific fields and specializations, in addition to several joint and dual programs with several highly ranked international universities, enabling students to obtain degrees from Alexandria University and other international partner universities. He noted that Alexandria University is committed to the participation of international students in student activities at the university, in cooperation with their Egyptian colleagues. Alexandria University also values the student activities offered by international students, which reflect their culture and heritage. He added that Alexandria University is organizing this day to listen to them and see their creativity and art, which expresses the cultures of their countries.
Dr. Hala Maklad welcomed all international students, both undergraduate and graduate, to the second International Communities Day, a day when cultures and civilizations blend, and Alexandria University is adorned with the colours of flags from around the world. She emphasized that this day is an ideal opportunity to learn about new civilizations and cultures, emphasizing that it is a day of loyalty to one's homeland, as each community is keen to highlight their cultures and introduce them to the world. It is also a day of loyalty to Alexandria University, which includes 71 different nationalities among its international students.
Student Huthaifa Alawi Al-Eissawi, head of the International Students Committee at Alexandria University, thanked the Alexandria University administration for organizing this celebration, which confirms Alexandria University's commitment to its international students. He emphasized that Alexandria University is a prestigious university that welcomes diverse cultures across the ages, which underscores the university's cultural diversity and richness. He emphasized that International Cultures Day is an opportunity to exchange cultures and present distinguished performances from various nationalities, creating an enjoyable journey that takes us around the world in one day.
The Community Service Council Discusses Government Excellence Award Preparations, Summer Safety Plans, and Reviews Community Activities of Faculties
In its session, chaired by Dr. Saeed Allam, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, the Community Service and Environmental Development Council discussed the university's preparations, executive steps, and methodological procedures for effective participation in the 2024 Egypt Award for Government Excellence, in accordance with the axes of excellence and institutional and administrative performance standards emanating from Egypt's Vision 2030. Dr. Saeed Allam emphasized the need to implement a set of development proposals to enhance university participation in the Egypt Government Excellence Award. These proposals include establishing an Institutional Excellence Support Unit at the university level, responsible for overall supervision and coordination of the award, providing technical support to faculties, launching an annual training program for award coordinators at faculties to enhance their capabilities in preparing nomination files, implementing periodic internal evaluation reviews that mimic the official evaluation mechanism, improving institutional documentation mechanisms, designing a clear annual timeline for participation in the award, including all stages of preparation and submission, organizing knowledge exchange forums between faculties to showcase successful experiences and best practices in institutional excellence, strengthening the link between faculties' plans and initiatives with the axes of Egypt's Vision 2030, launching internal incentive awards for the best nomination file to raise the level of competition and excellence, and periodically monitoring institutional performance indicators and linking their results to the level of faculties' readiness.
The Council also discussed the university's preparations for the onset of summer and the rise in temperatures. Dr. Saeed Allam Ali, Vice Deans of Alexandria University's faculties and institutes, emphasized the need to adhere to occupational health and safety procedures. These include reviewing all loads and ensuring proper electrical connections, ensuring firefighting equipment and tools are available in designated locations, and performing necessary maintenance. Safety personnel and electrical technicians will also be deployed 24/7 throughout all university facilities to monitor and ensure the necessary preventive measures are being taken.
The Council was informed of the report submitted by the Faculties of Law, Medicine, Science, Agriculture, Education, and Physical Education for Boys, the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, the Faculty of Agriculture in Saba Pasha, and Early Childhood Education regarding community activities conducted at these faculties related to community service and environmental development.
Alexandria University is announcing Master& Doctoral degree scholarships for students from the Nile Basin Countries 2025
Alexandria University is announcing Master's & Doctoral degree scholarships for African students to study in Alexandria University starting the autumn semester of 2025/2026 on a competitive basis. The scholarships include the waving of tuition fees only (which is up to (8000) eight thousand US Dollars/year) for the duration of the study (maximum 3 years for M.Sc. degree and 5 years for doctoral degree).
Students should submit their applications, copies of their transcripts, and a medical HIV testing certificate online on the following website:
Preference will be for students with B.Sc. with accumulated grade point average of “B” (65-74%) or above or hold a higher degree in area of his/her specialty or related areas. Fluency in the language of study (Arabic / English) is necessary.
The applicant from non-speaking Arabic or English countries should submit a certificate of fluency in either Arabic or English.
Student Obligations:
Transportation Expenses
Accommodation Expenses
Medical Insurance
Upon receiving your scholarship letter, you must register on Study in Egypt Portal and pay the flowing fees of about (500) Five Hundred US Dollar.
During your studies, you will pay the following administrative expenses as needed:
Administrative Services
Charges in US Dollar
Issuing a temporary certificate
20
Issuing the original certificate
100
Issuing an English Transcript
50
Verifying the validity of certificates or transcripts
30
Proof of enrollment or registration
50
University original certificate
150
Certificates authentication for accreditation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
50
Issuing University ID
100
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Education and Student Affairs Council Starts Preparing for Second-Semester Final Exams
Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Acting Vice President of Alexandria University for Education and Student Affairs, announced during the Education and Student Affairs Council meeting, the beginning of logistical preparations and arrangements across all university faculties to organize second-semester final exams and to follow all necessary procedures and measures to provide a safe examination environment.
In light of the university's strategy for continuous development in the assessment process for students with disabilities, with the aim of achieving fairness, transparency, and true integration of students with disabilities, the council discussed the proposal submitted by Dr. Sameh Nakhla, Director of the University's Measurement and Evaluation Centre, regarding the assessment process for students with disabilities. This proposal should ensure comprehensive testing and efficient measurement of learning outcomes according to approved course specifications, taking into account students' diverse abilities. In the same context, Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen directed the publication and distribution of a booklet issued by the Taha Hussein Centre for the Service of Students with Disabilities at Alexandria University, with the aim of introducing the concept of disability, various disabilities, and how to address them.
Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen praised the outstanding performance of the university's Rover students during the 44th Rover Scout Festival and the 16th Orientation Course, organized by the Rover and Public Service Department of the General Administration of Youth Welfare. He emphasized the importance of Rover activities in preparing students who are well-rounded and beneficial to themselves and their country. Rover activities also contribute to developing team spirit and volunteer work, achieving the overall goals of student activities, and preparing them for leadership that is aware of societal issues. He directed the faculty vice deans to provide all forms of support to student activities in general and Rover activities in particular.
Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen emphasized the importance of continuing to organize educational seminars and awareness lectures for students at the different faculties and institutes, with the aim of enhancing national and cultural awareness and supporting enlightened thought in light of the challenges facing the nation.
Dr. Hala Maklad, Executive Director of the International Student Affairs and Welfare Department, noted that the university is organizing a Community Day for international students on April 27th in the Great Hall of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, followed by a Community Exhibition at the university stadium. Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen emphasized the importance of providing support for international students, as expanding the enrolment of international students supports Egypt's cultural role, enhances its soft power, and strengthens its position as a leading country in higher education in the region.
Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen conveyed season’s greetings to Christian Egyptians, including faculty members, support staff, workers, and students, on the occasion of Easter and the spring holidays, praying to God Almighty to bring this occasion to Egypt with goodness, prosperity, and stability.
The council congratulated Dr. Mohamed Mamdouh Shokry on the issuance of the university president's decision appointing him to act as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry for Education and Student Affairs, wishing him success.