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Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen, Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs at Alexandria University, announced during the Education and Student Affairs Council meeting held yesterday that logistical preparations and arrangements have been completed across all university faculties for the organization of the second semester midterm exams. He also noted that all necessary procedures and measures have been implemented to provide a suitable examination environment for students. He praised the regularity of the educational process within the university's faculties.
 
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Dr. Ali Abdelmohsen noted that the university is organizing a number of educational seminars during the second semester, with the participation of a select group of scholars, experts, and academics. These seminars aim to contribute to raising the awareness of students across the university's various faculties and understanding all the challenges facing Egypt, fostering a sense of loyalty and belonging to the nation, and discussing current societal issues.
 
 
 
As part of the university's strategy to support cooperation between academia and industry, the council discussed the general framework of the model of the collaborative education agreement between the Faculty of Engineering and industrial partners, and then submitted it to the University Council for approval.
 
 
 
In light of the university's commitment to supporting students with disabilities, the council was informed of the letter from the Supreme Council of Universities regarding the identification of categories benefiting from the objective test paper, based on scientific criteria appropriate to each student's characteristics.
 
 
 
Dr. Sameh Nakhla, Director of the University's Centre for Measurement and Evaluation, reviewed a detailed report on the development of academic performance of students receiving warnings, the impact of academic counseling in reducing the number of students expelled andm at risk of expulsion at the university.
 
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The council honoured Dr. Nevin Bakry, Dr. Rehab Saleh, and Dr. Ayman Shetewi from the Faculties of Dentistry, Early Childhood Education, and Business respectively, in recognition of their outstanding efforts during their tenure as Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, wishing them continued success.