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The Community Service and Environmental Development Council reviews electricity rationalization campaign results and proposes establishment of digital psychological support platform “INSAT”

Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President of Alexandria University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, extended her congratulations to all members of the university on the occasion of Sinai Liberation Day, wishing Egypt continued progress, prosperity, and development. This came during the meeting of the Council of Community Service and Environmental Development held yesterday, 26/4/2026.

The Council reviewed the results of the electricity rationalization campaign launched by the Egyptian state in cooperation with Egyptian universities, in implementation of Prime Ministerial Decree No. 909 of 2026. Faculty representatives confirmed that instructions were issued to avoid the use of air conditioners and electric kettles, and to ensure all power sources in lecture halls and laboratories are switched off immediately after the end of the academic day. These measures, along with reducing improper practices, led to significant savings reflected in reduced electricity consumption bills.
The Vice President also emphasized the importance of continuous follow-up by faculty deputies and occupational safety and health officials through regular inspections of all facilities, lecture halls, and laboratories, as part of preparations for the upcoming second semester examinations of 2026.
Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy also congratulated the students of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) at Alexandria University on winning the Outstanding Regional Student Chapter Award 2026 in the category of community engagement (Small Size Group), at the level of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, in recognition of their excellence in student activities and community service leadership.
In line with the university’s commitment to its social role and support for underprivileged groups, the Council was briefed on the organization of the “Dukan El-Farha” initiative in cooperation with the Tahya Misr Fund. The initiative supported more than 6,500 students and 1,500 university workers, providing 41,000 items of clothing, footwear, accessories, school supplies, and 2,000 educational books. It also included preparing wedding packages for 10 female employees, distributing 1,500 food boxes, and providing 20 wheelchairs for students with disabilities.
The Council was also informed of the opening of nominations for the UNESCO Prize for the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Education 2026, titled “Reimagining Critical Thinking through Artificial Intelligence,” highlighting the importance of university participation through innovative projects utilizing AI in education.
The Council further reviewed the proposed establishment of the digital platform “INSAT” (Ensaṭ), aimed at providing psychological support services for all members of Alexandria University and their families, through a multidisciplinary team supervised by specialized faculty members from relevant colleges.
In addition, the Council discussed the university’s preparations to participate in the fifth edition of the Egypt Government Excellence Award 2026, in accordance with performance and institutional excellence criteria.
Finally, the Council reviewed several reports submitted by faculties regarding seminars, workshops, employment forums, medical convoys, and training programs organized during March and April 2026.
Alexandria University SPE Students Shine Regionally with Community Engagement Award

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, extended his congratulations to the students of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) student chapter at Alexandria University on winning the 2026 Regional Outstanding Student Chapter Award in the Community Engagement category (Small Size Group) at the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) level. The achievement reflects the excellence of student activities and leadership in community service.
This recognition comes as a culmination of a series of impactful community initiatives and activities carried out by the chapter, which focused on enhancing student engagement, promoting volunteerism and social responsibility, and linking academic study with practical application to serve community needs. It also included raising scientific and professional awareness in the fields of energy and petroleum engineering, as well as fostering leadership values and teamwork among students.
The achievement highlights the dedicated efforts of the student chapter members under the supervision of Dr. Dina El-Giar, Academic Advisor, in addition to the academic and institutional support they received, which contributed to creating a tangible positive impact both on campus and within the local community, and reinforced Alexandria University’s position as a hub for student excellence and innovation at both regional and international levels.
Prof. Dr. Abdel Hakim also congratulated all members of the SPE Alexandria University chapter on this distinguished achievement, wishing them continued success and further accomplishments that elevate the university’s name and contribute to community service while building promising young leaders.
Alexandria University Receives Fulbright Commission Delegation to Discuss Enhancing Academic and Research Cooperation

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, received a delegation from the Fulbright Commission headed by Dr. Maggie Nassif, Executive Director of the Commission, to discuss ways of enhancing academic and research cooperation between both sides in various fields of mutual interest.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Dr. Gehan Gweifel, Assistant President for Internationalization and International Branch Campuses; Prof. Dr. Reham El-Debany, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry; Prof. Dr. Wael El-Moghangy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering; Prof. Dr. Naglaa Abu Agag, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts for Graduate Studies and Research; and Prof. Dr. Dina El-Giar, Executive Director of the Projects Management Unit.
The discussions addressed mechanisms of joint cooperation in several fields, including engineering and medical specialties, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, as well as supporting English language teaching programs, developing management skills, and preparing academic leaders, thereby contributing to enhancing the efficiency of the university’s human resources.
Both sides also discussed ways to further develop the Alexandria University Technology Park and strengthen its role in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, while linking scientific research outcomes with labor market needs.
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University’s commitment to expanding cooperation with distinguished international institutions, in line with its internationalization strategy and efforts to advance education and scientific research. He also highlighted the importance of benefiting from Fulbright programs in preparing researchers and faculty members and gaining international experience.
For her part, Dr. Maggie Nassif expressed her appreciation for the distinguished status of Alexandria University, stressing the importance of continuing joint cooperation and opening new avenues to benefit from the scholarships and programs offered by the Commission across various disciplines, in support of the development of the educational and research process.


Alexandria University hosts American expert in pediatric cardiac surgery at Smouha Children’s Hospital

Within the framework of Alexandria University’s commitment to advancing its medical services and strengthening international cooperation in healthcare, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of the University, received Dr. Ziad Hegazy, Consultant of Pediatric Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology in the United States, and one of the leading experts in percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation, during his visit to the University Children’s Hospital in Smouha.
The visit was attended by Dr. Afaf El-Awady, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Tamer Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Dr. Essam Bedewy, Acting Executive Director of University Hospitals; Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Dr. Manal Abdel Gawad, Head of the Department of Pediatrics; and Dr. Hani Adel, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics.
During the meeting, Dr. Abdel Hakim welcomed the guest, emphasizing that the University places the development of its hospital system at the forefront of its priorities. He noted that the Smouha Children’s Hospital is continuously striving to provide the latest diagnostic and therapeutic approaches by hosting distinguished international expertise and transferring advanced medical technologies, particularly in the field of interventional cardiology for children.
For his part, Dr. Tamer Abdullah explained that the visit of the American expert lasted over two days, April 22 and 23, during which five successful pulmonary valve replacement procedures were performed via catheterization for children aged between 10 and 18 years, in collaboration with a specialized medical team from Alexandria University.
Dr. Ziad Hegazy expressed his pleasure at visiting Alexandria University, praising its distinguished scientific and medical standards. He noted that percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation represents a major breakthrough in the treatment of pediatric heart diseases, despite its high cost. He also extended his gratitude to the Egyptian Food Bank for its full support and for covering the cost of these procedures, enabling children to receive life-changing treatment and return to normal life.

Alexandria University participates in the launch of the celebration “Alexandria: The Birth of a Global City”

Within the framework of Alexandria University’s commitment to supporting initiatives that highlight the cultural and historical identity of the city of Alexandria, and to enhance its role as a center of scientific and cultural influence, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, participated in the launch of the celebration “Alexandria: The Birth of a Global City,” held under the patronage of Alexandria Governorate in commemoration of the city’s founding.
The event witnessed wide participation from executive, diplomatic, and cultural leaders, in a gathering that reflects the ancient legacy of Alexandria and its enduring civilizational significance, reaffirming its status as a global city that blends authenticity with modernity.
The event was attended by a high-level delegation led by Engineer Ayman Atia, Governor of Alexandria; Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Dr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina; along with a number of ambassadors, consuls, and representatives of relevant institutions. The celebration was organized in cooperation between Alexandria Governorate, the Greek Embassy, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and several cultural and archaeological institutions.
The celebrations featured a ceremonial parade that started in front of the Greco-Roman Museum on Fouad Street, passing by the statue of Alexander the Great at the Clock Square, and concluding at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The parade included Egyptian and Greek children and youth wearing traditional costumes, in a symbolic scene reflecting the cultural diversity that has distinguished the city since its foundation.
The event also included a variety of artistic and cultural performances, such as Egyptian and Greek folklore shows, military music, and maritime and theatrical performances along the Alexandria Corniche, in addition to heritage presentations that highlighted the city’s rich history and civilizational legacy, in a festive atmosphere that drew strong audience engagement.
The participation of the President of Alexandria University reflects the university’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote the cultural and historical identity of the city and reinforce its role as a hub of scientific and cultural influence, in line with Alexandria’s standing as a global city that unites heritage and modernity.



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