Faculty News

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On behalf of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, attended yesterday the closing session of the COSIMENA 2025 Winter School, organized by the Faculty of Fine Arts from 26 November to 7 December 2025.

This event comes within the framework of scientific cooperation between Alexandria University and several international partner universities, including Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg, Bauhaus University Weimar in Germany, University of Sharjah, and Jordan University of Science and Technology, with full funding from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) under the COSIMENA 2025 program.

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In her speech, Prof. Dr. El-Oufi thanked the organizers and participants for the rich scientific output presented during the Winter School, affirming that Alexandria University places great importance on documenting industrial and cultural heritage, as it represents a vital pillar in strengthening identity and preserving the city’s long-standing industrial history. She also emphasized the university’s continued support for academic activities that enhance students’ skills in digital documentation and the use of modern technologies in collecting and analyzing heritage data.

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On behalf of Prof. Dr. Nevine Gharib, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Prof. Dr. Amani Reda, Acting Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, highlighted the Faculty’s vital role in supporting international partnerships and adopting modern architectural documentation methods, contributing to strengthening students’ research capabilities and keeping pace with global scientific trends.

Prof. Dr. Heba Abu El-Fadl, Head of the Architecture Department, also affirmed that the department is keen to enhance academic exchange with experts and specialists from Arab and foreign universities, supporting curriculum development and enriching the educational experience of Fine Arts students, particularly in the fields of architectural documentation and industrial heritage.

In the same context, Ms. Nermeen Abdel-Aaty, Coordinator of the Center of Excellence for Academic and Research Links between Germany and the Middle East and North Africa, affiliated with DAAD, explained that the center works to create effective communication networks between universities and experts in the fields of heritage and documentation, noting that this year’s Winter School stands as a successful model of international scientific cooperation.

Dr. Merhan Demir, Coordinator of the Winter School and Lecturer at the Architecture Department, presented the historical background of the Minet El Bassal Cotton Exchange Building, which served as the main study project of the workshop. Students documented the building using advanced digital documentation techniques, including 3D scanning and digital modelling. She praised the significant contributions of Egyptian and international experts in enriching the scientific and practical content offered to the students.

During the closing session, participating students delivered presentations showcasing the results of their work in documenting the Cotton Exchange Building. Their presentations were widely appreciated for their high accuracy and quality in analysis and delivery. This was followed by an open discussion session between students and organizers, highlighting key lessons learned and future plans. The events concluded with the distribution of certificates to the participants.

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As part of Alexandria University’s commitment to promoting enlightened thinking and reinforcing the values of tolerance and moderation among its students, and under the patronage of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the Faculty of Pharmacy organized an awareness seminar titled “Renewing Religious Discourse and Building Youth Awareness.” The seminar was attended by Dr. Sherif Rostom, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Dr. Lamiaa Khamis El-Shafie, Coordinator of Volunteer Activities at the University, Dr. Heba Ashour, Director of General Programs at the Faculty, along with a number of faculty members and students.

The seminar was delivered by Sheikh Dr. Ibrahim El-Gammal, Director of Preaching and Chairman of the Fatwa Committee at Al-Azhar in Alexandria. During the seminar, he discussed the concept of renewing religious discourse and its importance in keeping pace with contemporary developments, stressing that renewal does not affect the fundamentals of faith, but aims to develop the methods of religious communication in a way that meets the needs of society and counters extremist ideologies.

In his speech, Dr. Sherif Rostom emphasized that sound religious awareness is a fundamental pillar in shaping an enlightened university personality, pointing out the university’s keenness to instill the values of moderation and national belonging among its students.

Dr. Lamiaa El-Shafie highlighted the importance of a simplified and accessible religious discourse capable of addressing young people’s questions and building bridges of dialogue and proper understanding away from complexity.

The seminar witnessed notable student engagement, as participants raised various questions and contributed to rich discussions on the role of clear religious discourse in building enlightened youth awareness.

At the end of the seminar, Dr. Sherif Rostom expressed his gratitude to Dr. Ibrahim El-Gammal and all attendees, and presented him with the Faculty Shield in appreciation of his efforts and participation in this fruitful event.

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As part of Alexandria University’s commitment to enhancing students’ awareness of reproductive, mental, and overall health, and under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, the Faculty of Medicine organized an extensive educational seminar yesterday for female students residing in the university dormitories. The event aimed to promote health education and address contemporary behavioral and social challenges.

Prof. Dr. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, emphasized the importance of such meetings in raising students’ awareness and developing their ability to make informed decisions in their daily lives. He noted that the seminar reflects the Faculty's mission in community service and in enriching health and psychological awareness, highlighting the significance of continuing to organize similar educational events due to their vital role in enhancing students’ health and societal awareness.

Dr. Dalia El-Neily, Assistant Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, explained that this event comes as part of a series of educational activities and programs implemented by the Faculty, reaffirming its commitment to its pioneering role in building a student community capable of confronting health, psychological, and societal challenges.

A group of specialized professors from the Faculty of Medicine participated in the seminar. Prof. Dr. Emad Darwish, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, provided a comprehensive explanation of reproductive health, the risks of early marriage, and the importance of family planning. Meanwhile, Prof. Dr. Heba Abou El-Ala, Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, discussed the psychological and social aspects related to choosing a life partner and how to make sound decisions at this stage of life. Dr. Heba Abd El-Samea, Assistant Professor of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, presented an overview of cyberbullying, its psychological and social impacts on students, and key prevention methods and response strategies.

The seminar witnessed a wide attendance from female students, who showed remarkable engagement by asking questions and engaging in discussions with the speakers, fostering an atmosphere of meaningful dialogue and psychological and social support.

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Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the Faculty of Nursing, in collaboration with the National Council for Women – Alexandria Branch, organized an awareness forum titled “Combating Violence Against Women in the Digital Age.” The event reflects the commitment of both institutions to supporting national efforts aimed at empowering and protecting women, as well as highlighting the role of educational institutions in promoting awareness and fostering a safe society that respects women’s rights and dignity.

The forum was attended by Prof. Dr. Hanan Hosny El-Sherbiny, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing; Prof. Dr. Sahar Mansour Lamada, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs; Ms. Safaa Tawfiq, member of the National Council for Women; a group of specialists, faculty members, students, civil society representatives, and individuals interested in women’s issues. The event was delivered by Dr. Nevin Gamal from the Community Health Nursing Department.

In her speech, Prof. Dr. Hanan El-Sherbiny highlighted the connection between combating violence against women and the Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing Egypt’s effective role in empowering women, protecting them from all forms of violence, and reinforcing the role of educational institutions in supporting these efforts.

Prof. Dr. Sahar Mansour Lamada stressed the importance of raising awareness about the risks of violence against women and the need to adopt effective preventive strategies in light of digital transformation.

Dr. Nagah Abdelrahman Ragah, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Awqaf in Alexandria, delivered a lecture on the religious perspective and its role in reducing violence.

From a religious and humanitarian standpoint, Pastor Ihab Helmy spoke about respecting women and rejecting all forms of violence, affirming the role of religious institutions in promoting awareness and reinforcing values of compassion and coexistence.

Ms. Amira Samir, member of the National Council for Women, highlighted the Council’s efforts in protecting and empowering women.

 

 

Dr. Manal Foda, Executive Director of the Anti-Violence Against Women Unit at Alexandria University, presented the unit’s activities and initiatives within the university.

Eng. Islam Ghanem, Information Systems and AI Consultant, delivered a presentation on cybercrimes targeting women and methods of digital protection.

The interventions concluded with Dr. Ola Mamdouh, Professor of Community Health Nursing, who discussed the health and social impacts of digital violence.

At the end of the forum, a set of recommendations was issued, emphasizing the importance of strengthening community awareness and expanding educational programs focused on preventing all forms of violence, particularly digital violence, which continues to grow in impact alongside technological advancement.

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As part of the university’s commitment to supporting activities that promote cultural openness and interaction among international students, and under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, the Faculty of Specific Education organized the Cultural Forum for International Communities and Foreign Students (from Oman, Palestine, Kuwait, and Syria) for the undergraduate level. The event took place on Thursday, December 4, 2025, at the theater of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science.

The forum was attended by Prof. Dr. Nagda Mady, Dean of the Faculty; Prof. Dr. Gehan Aboul Khair, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Hala Mokled, Executive Director of the University’s International Students Administration; representatives of the Palestinian Consulate; a number of deans, vice deans, faculty members; as well as a large audience of international students and community leaders. The event was moderated by Dr. Nada Yousry and directed by Adham Yehia.

In her speech, Prof. Dr. Nagda Mady emphasized the importance of cultural closeness between local students and their international counterparts. Prof. Dr. Gehan Aboul Khair highlighted the faculty’s role in integrating students and providing academic support, while Dr. Hala Mokled underscored the university’s efforts in supporting international students and providing an attractive educational environment. Huthaifa Al-Alawi Al-Issawi, President of the International Students Committee at the university, expressed the students' appreciation for the university’s interest in their needs.

The forum featured distinguished artistic and musical performances by the faculty’s choir led by Maestro Dr. Hani Zoweid, a flute solo by Dr. Shaimaa Abdelhamid, and cultural presentations by international students introducing their home countries and educational experiences. The event also included the opening of an art exhibition by local and international students, as well as a traditional food exhibition representing the participating countries, reflecting the cultural diversity within the university.

The event concluded with honoring participants and presenting shields and certificates of appreciation in recognition of their contributions to the success of the forum.

The forum’s coordination was supported by Assoc. Prof. Heba Gamal Abdel Halim and Assoc. Prof. Dalia Mohamed Sharaf, with organizational contributions from Dr. Shaimaa Maher Makawy, Dr. Samar Mohamed Salem, and Dr. Heba Abu Al-Maati, whose efforts played a pivotal role in achieving the forum’s goals.

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