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Alexandria University Council Congratulates the Minister of Higher Education and the Governor of the Red Sea and Approves a Package of Academic Decisions and International Cooperation Agreements

The Council of Alexandria University held its meeting on Tuesday, 24 February 2026, chaired by Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of the University. The Council began its session by extending its sincere congratulations to Abdelaziz Konsowa on the issuance of the political leadership’s decision appointing him Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The Council wished him continued success in his new role, praising his distinguished efforts during his tenure as President of the University and the significant progress achieved across academic and research domains, which strengthened Alexandria University’s standing locally, regionally, and internationally.
The Council also extended its congratulations to Walid Abdel Azim on assuming his duties as Governor of the Red Sea, expressing their best wishes for continued success in serving the nation.
Dr. Abdel Hakim reviewed the fruitful outcomes achieved through the University’s participation in the Egyptian-French Scientific and Academic Cooperation Day held in Paris earlier this month. He noted that the agreements signed with CY Cergy Paris Université, Université de Caen Normandie, and Vatel represent a qualitative addition to the University’s international academic cooperation efforts. These agreements open new horizons for Alexandria University students to obtain dual degrees and benefit from training and qualification opportunities in line with the latest global educational systems.
The Council approved granting an exceptional opportunity for one academic semester (Spring 2026) during the 2025/2026 academic year to a number of students across various faculties, reaffirming the University’s commitment to equal opportunity and consideration of both humanitarian and academic dimensions.
The Council also approved several international cooperation agreements, including a cooperation agreement with Universidade Estadual de Campinas, an academic cooperation agreement with Chandigarh University, and a cooperation agreement with University of Sousse. In addition, a framework agreement for academic cooperation and an agreement on international cooperation in student exchange and mobility of faculty members and administrative staff were signed with CY Cergy Paris Université. These steps come within the framework of the University’s strategy to strengthen academic and research partnerships and expand international collaboration.
In support of international research cooperation, the Council approved the University’s participation in the Africa-Uni-Net, the Austrian-African research network, contributing to the enhancement of research partnerships and capacity building with African and European universities and institutions.
The Council also reviewed the decision to transfer the full administrative affiliation of the University Students’ Hospital and its affiliated medical units from the University Hospitals Sector to the Education Sector, while ensuring that all necessary regulatory, financial, and administrative procedures are taken in this regard.
Furthermore, the Council approved the promotion of 15 faculty members—6 to the rank of Professor and 9 to Associate Professor—alongside the appointment of 15 Lecturers. The Council also granted 77 doctoral degrees and 220 master’s degrees across various academic disciplines.


Decisions Appointing New Vice Deans at Faculties and Institutes of Alexandria University

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, has issued decisions appointing a number of vice deans at several faculties and institutes of the University, as follows:
- Appointing Dr. Jehan Ismail Joweifel, Professor at the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, as Vice Dean of the Faculty for Postgraduate Studies and Research, for a period of three years.
- Appointing Dr. Shaimaa Essam El-Feky, Professor at the Department of Radiation Sciences, Medical Research Institute, as Vice Dean of the Institute for Postgraduate Studies and Research, for a period of three years.
- Appointing Dr. Eman Shawky Anwar, Professor at the Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, as Vice Dean of the Faculty for Postgraduate Studies and Research, for a period of three years.
- Appointing Dr. Nermeen Abdel Hamid Morsi Sayed, Professor at the Department of Tourism Studies, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, as Vice Dean of the Faculty for Education and Student Affairs, for a period of three years.




The Community Service and Environmental Development Council Congratulates the Minister of Higher Education and the Governors of the Red Sea and Alexandria and Discusses Several Community Initiatives

The Community Service and Environmental Development Council at Alexandria University convened its meeting under the chairmanship of Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development.
The Council began its session by extending its congratulations to Prof. Abdel Aziz Konsowa on the issuance of the Presidential Decree appointing him Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, wishing him continued success in his new role.
The Council also congratulated Prof. Walid Abdel Azim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, on his appointment as Governor of the Red Sea; Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, on being assigned to act as President of the University; and Prof. Wael El-Maghlani, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Education and Student Affairs, on being appointed Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering.
In addition, the Council extended its sincere congratulations to Eng. Ayman Ibrahim Attia on his appointment as Governor of Alexandria, affirming its appreciation for the fruitful cooperation between the University and the executive authorities of the governorate, and its commitment to supporting development efforts and serving the Alexandrian community.

The Vice President commended the efforts of the faculty vice deans for Community Service and Environmental Development in preparing and actively participating in the “Month of Goodness” initiative in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan. She emphasized the importance of directing food aid and meals to eligible beneficiaries, reinforcing the values of social solidarity within the University. She also affirmed the continuation of the University’s community convoys organized in cooperation with civil society institutions to support villages and remote areas and to help alleviate burdens on the most vulnerable groups.
The Council reviewed the illustrated report on the University’s Smart Waste Management Initiative, highlighting its objectives, application procedures, and participation areas, while stressing that all students are welcome to participate individually or in teams.
The Council approved the renewal of the appointment of Prof. Fahmy Charl, Emeritus Professor at the High Institute of Public Health, as an external member of the Community Service and Environmental Development Council for a two-year term.
The meeting also discussed a number of activities, workshops, seminars, initiatives, and training courses organized by the University’s faculties and institutes during January and February 2026, as part of supporting the University’s community role and strengthening its contribution to community service and environmental development.
Alexandria University Receives a High-Level Chinese Medical Delegation to Enhance Cooperation in Liver Surgery

Within the framework of strengthening academic and research collaboration with prestigious international institutions, Alexandria University received a delegation of Chinese experts from Sichuan University and West China Hospital, specializing in liver surgery and liver transplantation. The visit took place at the university headquarters to explore avenues of joint cooperation with the Faculty of Medicine and to enhance the exchange of expertise in specialized medical fields, particularly advanced surgeries and modern technological applications.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; and a number of professors of liver surgery and organ transplantation at the Faculty of Medicine. The Chinese delegation included Dr. Hong Wu, Vice President of Sichuan University and Head of the Surgical Team, along with a distinguished group of experts in liver surgery, transplantation, and anesthesia from Sichuan University and West China Hospital.

During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University’s commitment to engaging with distinguished international experiences and benefiting from global expertise to advance its educational and research systems, thereby enhancing the quality of healthcare services and medical education for the benefit of patients. He noted that cooperation with the Chinese side represents an important step toward establishing sustainable strategic partnerships, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence applications in medicine, specialized practical training, hosting experts to train surgeons, supporting medical teams and nursing staff, as well as sending faculty members abroad for training in the latest surgical techniques.
Dr. Tamer Abdallah explained that the cooperation includes organizing joint workshops on advanced techniques in liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic surgeries, as well as liver transplantation, in addition to discussing mechanisms for introducing robotic surgery and performing remote operations. He also pointed out that the Chinese experts performed several surgical procedures at Al-Mowasat University Hospital using three-dimensional laparoscopic technology to treat liver tumors, applying the ICG dye technique for the first time in Egypt, marking a significant advancement in the level of surgical services provided.
The Chinese delegation expressed their appreciation for the warm reception, praising the distinguished academic and research standing of the Faculty of Medicine at Alexandria University, and affirming their aspiration to build an effective partnership that includes conducting joint surgeries and implementing specialized training programs and workshops, thereby strengthening academic and research cooperation between both sides in the coming phase.
It is worth noting that Sichuan University and West China Hospital are among the leading academic and medical institutions in China in the fields of medical education, scientific research, and international publication, enjoying a prestigious global reputation in advanced surgical specialties and liver transplantation.



Alexandria University and Alexandria Governorate Discuss Urgent Solution to Waiting Crisis for El Shatby Patients’ Companions

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, received Eng. Ayman Attia, Governor of Alexandria, on Saturday, February 21, 2026, to discuss mechanisms for providing suitable resting areas for patients’ companions at El Shatby Hospital. The initiative aims to alleviate the suffering of patients’ families and ensure a humane environment that respects their dignity.
During the meeting, the Governor stressed the importance of reaching an urgent solution that takes into account the humanitarian dimension and preserves the dignity of families, emphasizing that it is unacceptable for patients’ relatives to remain on sidewalks while waiting for their loved ones. He noted that the recurring scene in front of El Shatby Hospital reflects a broader issue present in several governorates, which necessitates swift action and effective coordination to implement practical and sustainable solutions as soon as possible.
For his part, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim affirmed that a joint executive committee will be formed between the University and the Governorate to examine the proposed solutions. The committee will work to reduce the hardships endured by families, particularly as they spend long hours outside the hospital without adequate shelter to protect them from weather conditions or ease the psychological stress associated with anxiety and anticipation. He added that the University will collaborate closely with the Governorate to provide all necessary logistical support to implement this initiative promptly.
In turn, Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy explained that Alexandria University Hospitals serve four governorates, leading to high patient turnout at the university hospitals. She pointed out that the annual number of visitors approaches 15,000 cases, in addition to approximately 90 deliveries per day at El Shatby Hospital. She added that hospital management is keen to regulate the entry of companions to ensure the highest standards of healthcare within various departments, limit the spread of infection, and maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients and medical staff. She affirmed that coordination with the Governorate will continue to expedite the provision of appropriate waiting areas for patients’ families and to eliminate overcrowding in front of university hospitals.





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