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Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, affirmed the University's commitment to encouraging its students, researchers, and faculty members to participate in the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects. He announced that all university participants will be honored in recognition of their innovative ideas and initiatives, while the winning projects will receive direct support from the University to help develop them into successful, applicable models, thereby fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship across the University.

His remarks came during the introductory seminar on the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects, organized by Alexandria Governorate and hosted by the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. The seminar aimed to raise awareness of the initiative and encourage faculty members, researchers, students, and entrepreneurs to submit innovative ideas and projects that contribute to Egypt's sustainable development goals and the transition toward a green economy.

The seminar was attended by Dr. Amira Yassan, Deputy Governor of Alexandria; Ambassador Hisham Badr, General Coordinator of the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects; Dr. Mohamed Morsi El-Gohary, President of Borg El Arab Technological University; Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President of Alexandria University for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Wael El-Meghlany, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering; in addition to a number of deans, vice deans, faculty members, representatives of ministries and partner organizations, environmental companies, researchers, and students.

 

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim explained that Alexandria University places innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship at the forefront of its strategic priorities as part of its role as a national partner in achieving Egypt Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. He noted that the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects provides an important platform for discovering innovative ideas and transforming them into projects with tangible economic, environmental, and societal impact.

He added that the University is committed to providing an educational and research environment that connects scientific research with community needs and encourages the transformation of research outcomes into practical applications capable of addressing developmental and environmental challenges. He emphasized that universities serve as incubators for innovation by empowering talented researchers and young people to develop creative solutions that benefit society.

Dr. Abdel Hakim also called upon students, researchers, and faculty members to seize this valuable opportunity by actively participating in the initiative with innovative projects that reflect Alexandria University's distinguished scientific and research capabilities and contribute to supporting Egypt's sustainable development agenda, the green economy, and national competitiveness in innovation and sustainability.

For her part, Dr. Amira Yassin, Deputy Governor of Alexandria, stated that the seminar was held as part of the preparations for launching the fourth edition of the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects. She noted that the initiative, launched by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in 2022, reflects Egypt's leadership in adopting innovative solutions to address climate change challenges and achieve sustainable development goals in line with Egypt Vision 2030.

She added that Alexandria Governorate has consistently promoted community engagement and green innovation since the initiative's launch, resulting in remarkable national achievements. During the first edition, the Governorate won three leading national awards through pioneering projects, including CNC machine manufacturing using recycled electronic waste, an early flood warning and forecasting system, and a robotic system for removing plastic waste from the sea.

She further highlighted the Governorate's continued success in the second edition, where several Smart Green Projects represented Egypt at COP28 in the United Arab Emirates and received broad recognition from international partners and organizations concerned with climate action and sustainability.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Hisham Badr, General Coordinator of the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects, explained that the initiative was launched alongside Egypt's hosting of COP27 to encourage innovative ideas and projects capable of addressing environmental challenges, including waste management, energy efficiency, and transforming these ideas into economically viable projects that create quality employment opportunities.

He encouraged participants to utilize technology at all levels to develop innovative environmental solutions, noting that the initiative has received thousands of project submissions over previous editions. Winners receive financial awards as well as opportunities to participate in international climate conferences. He stressed that the initiative offers not only financial support but also free training programs and online educational sessions to help participants develop and manage successful environmental projects.

Ambassador Badr also pointed out that many successful projects began with very limited capital before growing into ventures worth millions of Egyptian pounds, with some exceeding a valuation of one million US dollars. He emphasized that creativity and innovation—not the size of initial capital—are the true foundations of success.

He concluded by affirming that the initiative's winners receive official recognition from the Egyptian State and are invited to participate in international climate conferences as outstanding examples of Egyptian youth's ability to innovate and contribute to building a more sustainable future.

 

The Alexandria University Council began its session held on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, chaired by Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, by extending its congratulations to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and to the Egyptian people on the occasion of the 13th anniversary of the June 30 Revolution. The Council affirmed that this historic national occasion will remain a milestone in Egypt's modern history, reflecting the will of the Egyptian people to preserve their state and national identity, laying the foundations for stability, and marking the beginning of a new era of hard work and comprehensive development that has led to numerous national projects and achievements across various sectors.

The Acting President reviewed the outcomes of his recent visit to the French Republic, during which a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with Paris-Saclay University, in the presence of Prof. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, to strengthen cooperation in innovation, technology transfer, and entrepreneurship. He explained that the agreement represents a strategic step toward enhancing Alexandria University's innovation ecosystem through the development of the Alexandria University Technology Park (AUTP), supporting startups, strengthening links between scientific research and industry, implementing joint capacity-building programs, exchanging expertise, and supporting researchers.

He noted that Paris-Saclay University is among the leading research universities in France and Europe, consistently ranking among the world's top universities. It is also home to Europe's second-largest technology and innovation park, making it a leading model in transforming research into startups and high-value economic products. This partnership will enable Alexandria University to benefit from its expertise in advancing innovation, entrepreneurship, and international research excellence.

The Council also reviewed the findings of Alexandria University's comprehensive study assessing the alignment of educational outcomes with labor market requirements. Conducted in line with the directives of Egypt's political leadership and the objectives of Egypt Vision 2030, the study involved a multidisciplinary team representing various faculties and university sectors. It concluded with strategic recommendations aimed at modernizing academic programs, expanding practical training opportunities, and strengthening students' digital and professional skills to enhance graduates' competitiveness in local, regional, and international labor markets.

The Acting President also presented the University's plan to establish a telemedicine clinic at its branch in the Republic of Chad. The initiative reflects the University's humanitarian and community engagement mission by providing specialized healthcare services and remote medical consultations through the expertise of Alexandria University's medical faculties and university hospitals. The project will contribute to sustainable development in African communities while reinforcing the University's leadership in strengthening cooperation across the continent.

The Council urged faculty deans to expand awareness among students regarding scholarships, initiatives, and training opportunities offered by governmental bodies, local institutions, and international organizations. Students were encouraged to actively participate in these programs to enhance their academic and professional competencies and improve their employability. Faculties were also instructed to intensify efforts to publicize these opportunities and ensure that students have continuous access to relevant information.

In addition, faculty deans were directed to develop comprehensive implementation plans for maximizing the University's Coursera licenses, with execution beginning on October 1. The plans should ensure broad access to professional courses and certificates for students, faculty members, and administrative staff, while linking training programs to labor market needs. Mechanisms will also be established to monitor enrollment, completion rates, and overall impact in support of educational quality and digital transformation.

The Council approved the necessary executive procedures to implement the judicial ruling requiring the evacuation of the Photography Department building at the Faculty of Fine Arts. The Acting President emphasized that safeguarding students' interests and ensuring the continuity of the educational process remain the University's highest priorities. He confirmed that implementation of the ruling would not affect students' academic progress, noting that the University's Engineering Administration has prepared a comprehensive plan to equip suitable alternative facilities that meet the practical requirements of the department while ensuring uninterrupted education in accordance with all legal and administrative regulations.

The Council also approved the renewal of contracts for all temporary employees across the University's faculties and branches, totaling 1,089 employees, for one year from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, in order to ensure their employment stability until the completion of procedures for their permanent appointment in accordance with applicable regulations.

Furthermore, the Council approved postgraduate scholarships for students at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine for the 2026/2027 academic year, including 50 diploma scholarships with a 50% reduction in credit-hour tuition fees, while maintaining all administrative fees.

The Council approved the renewal of the academic annex to the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University's Faculty of Business (French Section – DFGA) and the IAE School of Management at the University of Poitiers, the renewal of the agreement establishing a Regional Training Center between the Engineering Center for Public Service and Innovative Software Solutions (ISS), the Memorandum of Understanding between Alexandria University and Paris-Saclay University, another Memorandum of Understanding with Bauhaus University Weimar in Germany, and a cooperation protocol between the University's High Institute of Public Health and the Egyptian Veterinary Syndicate.

The Council also granted preliminary approval for a trilateral cooperation protocol involving Alexandria University Hospitals, the Faculty of Medicine, Siemens Healthineers, and El Gharably Integrated Engineering Works, concerning the donation of a CT scanner valued at approximately EGP 25 million to Alexandria University Hospitals.

In addition, the Council approved the acceptance of a donation worth EGP 1.53 million from Talaat Moustafa Group to support the AquaPhoton Team, which will participate in the regional competition for unmanned underwater vehicles and marine robotics.

Finally, the Council approved the promotion of 27 faculty members, including 11 professors and 16 associate professors, the appointment of 16 lecturers, and the awarding of 88 doctoral degrees and 197 master's degrees across various academic disciplines.

 

 

 

 

Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, has issued a decision appointing Prof. Abdel Aziz Emara, Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Biosystems at the Faculty of Agriculture and Executive Director of the University's Faculty and Leadership Development Center, as Coordinator of Alexandria University's branch in the Republic of Chad for a one-year term.

The Acting President of the University emphasized that this appointment reflects Alexandria University's commitment to strengthening the role of its international branches, advancing its educational and research system, and enhancing the academic and administrative performance of its branch in the Republic of Chad. He noted that the appointment supports the University's vision and mission while reinforcing its position as one of the leading academic institutions at the local, regional, and international levels.

Alexandria University's branch in the Republic of Chad is part of the University's strategy to expand its international presence and strengthen academic and scientific cooperation with African countries, in support of Egypt's efforts to internationalize higher education and foster educational and developmental partnerships across the African continent.

 

As part of Alexandria University's commitment to community service and its ongoing efforts to provide healthcare services to underserved communities, and under the patronage of Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and the supervision of Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, the Faculty of Medicine organized a comprehensive medical convoy to serve the residents of Abis 7 in Alexandria Governorate.

The convoy was supervised by Prof. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, and Prof. Mohamed Sedka, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development. It was conducted with the participation of the Faculties of Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing, as well as the Medical Research Institute, in cooperation with the Al Me'mareya Foundation, the National Council for Women, and Alexandria University's Anti-Violence Unit. The convoy also witnessed outstanding participation from university students and members of the "A Doctor for You" student initiative.

Prof. Tamer Abdallah emphasized that the medical convoy reflects Alexandria University's strong commitment to fulfilling its social responsibility by providing integrated healthcare services and improving access to quality medical care for underserved populations. He noted that the convoy involved 56 students from the Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy, 10 specialized physicians representing seven medical specialties, in addition to dedicated nursing teams.

For his part, Prof. Mohamed Sedka stated that the convoy provided medical services to 467 beneficiaries across several specialties, including Otorhinolaryngology (38 cases), Orthopedic Surgery (72), Internal Medicine (90), Ophthalmology (49), Dermatology (74), Pediatrics (79), and Dentistry (65).

He added that the convoy extended beyond medical consultations by providing free medications to all patients. Furthermore, 63 cases were referred to Alexandria University Hospitals for further diagnostic investigations and the necessary surgical interventions, ensuring that patients receive comprehensive and continuous medical care.

 

Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and Prof. Walid El-Barky, Governor of the Red Sea, Prof. Wael El-Meghlany, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, joined Engineering students in celebrating the Egyptian national team's historic qualification for the Round of 32 during a Fan Zone event organized by the Faculty's Student Union to watch the Egypt–Iran match. The event was held in a patriotic atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and excitement, and was attended by faculty members, administrative staff, and students' families.

Prof. Wael El-Meghlany, noted that the event reflects Alexandria University's commitment to supporting student activities and fostering an integrated university environment that promotes a sense of belonging, encourages positive engagement, and contributes to students' personal development through cultural, sports, and national activities.

The event witnessed remarkable interaction from students, who enjoyed watching the match together in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Feelings of pride and joy filled the venue following the Egyptian national team's official qualification for the Round of 32, marking a historic achievement that was warmly celebrated by all attendees.