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As part of Alexandria University's commitment to developing students' personalities, enhancing their leadership skills, and promoting the values of volunteerism, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, attended the closing ceremony of the 45th Scout Festival and the 17th Guidance Course for the University's Rover and Ranger Scouts. The ceremony concluded with the honoring of the winning scout teams and outstanding students. The event was attended by Dr. Hanan El-Sherbiny, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing; Dr. Mohamed Bahaa El-Din, University Coordinator for Student Activities; Dr. Sameh Nakhla, Executive Director of the Faculty and Leadership Development Center; Mr. Shehab Mahrous, Director General of the General Administration of Youth Welfare; Mr. Sameh Hamouda, Director of the Scouting Department; in addition to a number of university leaders, faculty members, scout supervisors, and participating students.

In his address, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim expressed his pride in the outstanding performance and positive spirit demonstrated by the Rover and Ranger Scout teams throughout the festival. He praised the students' commitment, discipline, and teamwork, noting that these qualities reflect the core values of the scouting movement and its vital role in preparing a generation characterized by awareness, initiative, leadership, and teamwork.

The Acting President affirmed that student activities constitute one of the fundamental pillars of Alexandria University's vision for developing well-rounded students. He emphasized that such activities are an integral partner to the educational process, contributing to the development of leadership skills, nurturing talents, promoting volunteerism and a sense of belonging, and preparing graduates equipped with academic excellence, creativity, and a strong commitment to community service. He also commended the students' artistic works and handicrafts, which showcased the remarkable talents and creativity of Alexandria University students, encouraging them to continue actively participating in the University's diverse extracurricular activities to gain valuable experience, develop their personalities, and strengthen their sense of belonging and teamwork.

At the conclusion of the event, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim honored the winning scout teams, faculties, and students, presenting them with shields and certificates of appreciation. He congratulated the award recipients on their achievements and extended his sincere appreciation to the General Administration of Youth Welfare, the Scouting and Public Service Department, the judging committees, and all those involved in organizing the festival for their dedicated efforts in delivering a distinguished event that reflects the prominent status of student activities at Alexandria University.

The festival results saw the Rover Scout teams of the Faculties of Women's Sports Sciences, Nursing, Science, Fine Arts, and Medicine achieve first place. The Faculties of Arts, Economic Studies and Political Science, Tourism and Hotels, Computers and Data Science, Agriculture, Education, and Agriculture (Saba Pasha) secured second place, while the Faculties of Specific Education, Pharmacy, Law, Early Childhood Education, and Engineering ranked third.

The ceremony also honored the festival and guidance course leadership team, in addition to the recipients of the individual awards across various categories. The event concluded with commemorative photographs of the honored students in a celebratory atmosphere that reflected pride, cooperation, and fair competition, embodying Alexandria University's commitment to supporting student activities, strengthening the values of belonging, and preparing young leaders capable of serving their communities.

 

 

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, participated today in the opening ceremony of the 21st Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Book Fair, held from 6 to 20 July in cooperation with the Egyptian General Book Organization, the Egyptian Publishers Association, and the Arab Publishers Association, under the sponsorship of ABC Bank. The fair brings together 86 Egyptian and Arab publishing houses and features a rich cultural program comprising more than 410 events, reflecting Alexandria's longstanding status as a beacon of culture, knowledge, and creativity.

The opening ceremony was attended by Eng. Ayman Attia, Governor of Alexandria; Dr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina; Ambassador Noha El-Gebaly, Deputy Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Universities; Dr. Ashraf El-Azzazi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Culture; Dr. Ahmed Nabawy Makhlouf, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, representing the Minister of Awqaf; Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser, Consul General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Alexandria; in addition to a number of executive, cultural, and academic leaders, as well as prominent intellectuals, writers, and media figures.

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim affirmed that the Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Book Fair is one of the most significant cultural and intellectual events in Egypt and the Arab region, reflecting the Bibliotheca Alexandrina's distinguished role as a leading center of knowledge and a platform for cultural dialogue. He noted that the fair has become an annual gathering for distinguished intellectuals, authors, and publishers, contributing to the dissemination of culture and the promotion of the values of knowledge and enlightenment. He further emphasized that Alexandria University is committed to participating in major cultural events as part of its mission to contribute to human development alongside its educational and research roles. He added that culture is a fundamental pillar in preparing generations capable of critical thinking, creativity, and innovation, in line with Egypt's vision and the directives of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to invest in human capital and build a knowledge-based society.

This year's edition features an extensive cultural program with more than 410 events, including intellectual, literary, and scientific seminars, workshops, poetry evenings, artistic performances, and panel discussions addressing topics such as artificial intelligence, heritage, technology, mental health, and legislation. The program also includes open discussions with leading intellectuals, writers, artists, and public figures from Egypt and across the Arab world. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is also showcasing a distinguished selection of its latest publications, alongside a dedicated children's books section and a rare and antiquarian books pavilion in cooperation with the Azbakeya Book Market vendors. The 21st edition honors the late renowned film director Daoud Abdel Sayed as the Fair's Personality of the Year, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Egyptian cinema.

 

 

Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, participated in a ceremony honoring physicians, medical interns, and Faculty of Medicine students who took part in the University's medical convoys during the 2025/2026 academic year. The event was attended by the Faculty of Medicine leadership and was held in recognition of the participants' outstanding efforts in delivering healthcare services to the community and reinforcing the University's commitment to community service and environmental development.

In her remarks, Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy emphasized that medical convoys represent one of the University's most significant community outreach initiatives. She noted that they not only provide high-quality healthcare services to citizens but also offer invaluable hands-on training opportunities for medical students and interns, enhancing their clinical skills while fostering the values of volunteerism and social responsibility.

Dr. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, stated that medical convoys are among the Faculty's most important community engagement activities, as they combine the delivery of distinguished healthcare services with the preparation of highly qualified medical professionals equipped with practical experience and a strong sense of social responsibility. He added that the ceremony reflects the University's appreciation for everyone who contributed sincerely to the success of this noble mission.

For his part, Dr. Mohamed Sadaka, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Community Service and Environmental Development, highlighted that the 2025/2026 academic year witnessed the implementation of several medical convoys that made a tangible impact on community healthcare, thanks to the dedicated efforts of faculty members, physicians, medical interns, and students. He noted that this recognition serves as an incentive to continue volunteer work and further strengthen the Faculty's participation in health and community initiatives.

 

 

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, received Dr. Alaa Salem Al-Zayoud, Media and Cultural Counselor at the Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Cairo, to discuss prospects for strengthening cooperation between Alexandria University and the Jordanian Embassy in the academic and cultural fields, as well as enhancing support and services for Jordanian students studying at the University.

At the outset of the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim welcomed the Jordanian Cultural Attaché, emphasizing the deep-rooted historical and fraternal ties between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He highlighted the strong collaboration between the two countries, particularly in higher education and scientific research, noting that Alexandria University is committed to strengthening its partnerships with Arab educational institutions in a manner that supports educational development and promotes academic integration across the Arab world.

Dr. Abdel Hakim expressed the University's pride in its Jordanian students, praising their academic excellence, commitment, and discipline. He reaffirmed the University's dedication to providing them with a comprehensive educational environment and high-quality support services that ensure an outstanding academic experience and encourage both academic achievement and active engagement in university life.

The Acting President also reviewed Alexandria University's distinguished academic and research capabilities, highlighting its modern academic programs, interdisciplinary fields of study, and joint degree programs with a number of prestigious international universities. He affirmed the University's ongoing commitment to developing its educational offerings in line with the latest international standards, further strengthening its position as a leading destination for international students from around the world.

For his part, Dr. Alaa Salem Al-Zayoud expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and commended Alexandria University's outstanding academic reputation at both the Arab and international levels. He praised the University's continuous support for Jordanian students, both academically and administratively, and reaffirmed the Jordanian Embassy's commitment to expanding cooperation with the University to ensure the best possible care for Jordanian students while opening broader horizons for academic and cultural collaboration between the two sides.

The meeting also explored several proposals aimed at expanding areas of mutual cooperation, fostering the exchange of expertise, strengthening academic and cultural ties between Alexandria University and Jordanian educational institutions, and supporting the advancement of higher education and scientific research.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Hala Mokalled, Director of the International Students Administration at Alexandria University.

 

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.