
The Faculty of Fine Arts at Alexandria University has achieved a new international milestone by securing 11th place among the world's top 100 educational institutions in the overall ranking announced as part of the 10th edition of the Inspireli Awards 2024/2025, the results of which were released in recent days.
This advancement reflects the Faculty's growing global reputation in the fields of arts and architecture. The ranking is primarily based on the scale and quality of student participation in international competitions organized by Inspireli, which significantly contributed to strengthening the Faculty's position this year.
The achievement represents a continuation of a clear upward trajectory, as the Faculty had previously ranked 14th in the preceding edition before advancing to 11th place this year. This progress highlights the quality of the submitted projects, as well as the increasing competitiveness and active engagement of both students and faculty members.
In this context, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, expressed his pride in this international accomplishment, emphasizing that the Faculty's success reflects the University's continuous support for academic excellence and innovation, as well as its commitment to enhancing the global presence of its faculties in major international competitions and academic forums.
For her part, Prof. Nevine Gharib, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, expressed her pride in this international achievement, noting that reaching 11th place globally is the result of institutional teamwork and the collective efforts of the Faculty's academic staff and students. She added that this accomplishment serves as a strong motivation for further excellence and advancement in international rankings, reflecting the Faculty's growing regional and global standing.
During the ceremony marking the presentation of the INSPIRELI University Ranking certificate, Dr. Eman Mounir, Jury Member of the Inspireli Awards and Assistant Professor in the Department of Interior Design, presented the certificate to Prof. Nevine Gharib, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, in the presence of Dr. Hanan Sobhy, Head of the Department of Interior Design.


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