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In a Yearly Tradition… Alexandria University Brings Together Its International Students for a Ramadan Iftar

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, participated on Monday, March 9, in the annual Ramadan Iftar organized by the university’s International Students Administration for students from various nationalities.
The event was attended by Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Dr. Hala Mokalled, Executive Director of the International Students Administration, along with several faculty deans.
The iftar was also honored by the presence of a high-level delegation representing embassies and consulates, including Dr. Khaled Mohareb, Head of the Cultural Office of the State of Kuwait in Cairo; Counselor Mohammed Shakoura, Consul General of Palestine in Alexandria; Ms. Deniz Cankaya, Consul General of Turkey; Ms. Doreen Al-Ghoush, Chargé d’Affaires of the Lebanese Consulate; Mr. Mubarak Al-Subaie, Deputy Consul of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Dr. Thamer Al-Barki, Deputy Consul of Iraq; Dr. Ismail Al-Hadi, Attaché of Libya; Dr. Hadi Al-Sabban, Cultural Advisor at the Embassy of Yemen; and Mr. Ahmed Hassan, Deputy Consul of Libya, in addition to a number of consulate staff members in Alexandria. The event was attended by more than 200 international male and female students from various Arab, African, and Asian countries studying at Alexandria University at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

In his remarks, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim welcomed the attendees, noting that organizing this iftar has become an annual tradition that Alexandria University is keen to maintain, as it provides an opportunity to strengthen communication and cultural exchange among international students from different countries.
He emphasized that Alexandria University places great importance on international students, considering them ambassadors of their countries in Egypt and ambassadors of the university when they return to their homelands. He affirmed the university’s commitment to providing a supportive academic and cultural environment and offering various forms of academic and social support to help them achieve academic excellence and enjoy their educational experience at the university.
He added that such gatherings reflect the spirit of the holy month of Ramadan and its values of compassion, fraternity, and closeness among peoples, while also highlighting the civilizational role played by Alexandria University in promoting cultural communication among different nationalities.
For their part, the international students expressed their great happiness at meeting the university leadership, noting that the gathering provided a valuable opportunity to strengthen connections and cultural exchange among students from different backgrounds. They also expressed their appreciation to Alexandria University for its continued support and attention to international students and for fostering a strong sense of community among them.

































On the Occasion of International Women’s Day.. Women of Alexandria University: Inspiring Models of Giving and Leadership

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, expressed his sincere appreciation and pride in the pioneering role played by Egyptian women across various fields of work and contribution, on the occasion of International Women’s Day. He affirmed that women have always been essential partners in the journey of development, nation-building, and shaping the future.
Dr. Abdel Hakim noted that Egyptian women have consistently demonstrated their ability to excel and take on responsibility in all fields throughout history. He added that the women of Alexandria University represent a distinguished example of this dedication through their outstanding scientific, research, and administrative contributions that support the university’s progress and strengthen its academic standing.
He emphasized that the university takes pride in the continuous achievements of its female faculty members, researchers, academic leaders, and students in the areas of education, scientific research, and community service, noting that these accomplishments reflect women’s competence and their capacity for creativity and innovation.
He also expressed the university’s pride in its female graduates who have assumed influential leadership positions in various state institutions and continue to play an active role in serving society and supporting sustainable development efforts.
Dr. Abdel Hakim reaffirmed the university’s commitment to supporting women’s empowerment and enhancing their participation across academic, research, and leadership fields, believing that women are a fundamental pillar in building a progressive society based on knowledge and science.



Alexandria University Hosts Seminar to Promote Volunteering and Child Protection in Cooperation with the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood

Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, the University’s Anti-Violence Against Women Unit organized an awareness seminar in cooperation with the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood. The seminar aimed to highlight the importance of volunteer work and its role in supporting efforts to combat violence against children and promote community engagement among university youth.
The seminar was held in conjunction with Egypt’s celebrations of the National Women’s Day, emphasizing the importance of raising community awareness of protection issues, combating violence, and supporting the role of youth in promoting a culture of respect for the rights of children and women within society.

Dr. Manal Fouda, Executive Director of the Anti-Violence Against Women Unit at Alexandria University, affirmed that organizing the seminar reflects the University’s commitment to raising awareness of child protection issues and encouraging students to engage in volunteer and community activities. She noted that such efforts contribute to preparing young cadres capable of supporting development initiatives and serving society.
She added that cooperation with the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood represents an important step in introducing students to national mechanisms for child protection and providing them with real opportunities to participate in volunteer initiatives and activities that help promote a culture of child protection and combating violence.

The seminar was attended by a number of coordinators from the University’s Anti-Violence Against Women Unit. It was delivered by members of the “Shebak” Volunteer Unit of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood in Cairo, who reviewed areas of volunteerism as well as the programs and activities implemented by the Council in support of childhood and motherhood issues.
The event was attended by around 150 male and female students from various faculties of Alexandria University. Students actively engaged with the seminar topics and were introduced to available volunteering opportunities and registration methods through the Council’s volunteering page. A QR code was also provided to facilitate registration and access to further information.
Admission Open for a Joint Master’s Program with the University of Louisville in Production and Manufacturing Engineering – Faculty of Engineering

Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, Alexandria University – Faculty of Engineering announces the opening of applications for a joint Master’s program with the University of Louisville (USA) in Production and Manufacturing Engineering, in addition to other engineering specializations.
This collaboration represents a distinguished academic pathway that allows students to complete part of their studies at the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, and then directly enroll in graduate programs at the University of Louisville in the United States, according to the approved academic requirements and standards.
The program opens new opportunities for students to pursue their graduate studies in the United States under the credit-hour system, enhancing their academic and professional prospects at the international level.
The program also allows two courses from the undergraduate study plan at the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, to be counted toward the Master’s degree requirements. Students will then complete the remaining Master’s courses at the University of Louisville within one academic year, qualifying them to obtain the Master of Science in Engineering degree from the University of Louisville.
Students from the Production Engineering Department who wish to learn more about the application requirements and eligibility criteria are kindly requested to fill out the following form:
https://forms.office.com/r/2cCGdj9iWJ
Minister of Higher Education and Governors of Alexandria, Beheira, and the Red Sea Attend Alexandria University’s Ramadan Iftar at the Faculty of Engineering

Alexandria University organized its annual Ramadan iftar at the Faculty of Engineering, attended by Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Eng. Ayman Mohamed Attia, Governor of Alexandria; Dr. Walid Abdelazim El-Barqi, Governor of the Red Sea; and Dr. Jacqueline Azer, Governor of Beheira. The gathering reflected a spirit of connection and cooperation between academic and executive leadership.
The event was also attended by Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University; Dr. Hesham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; and Dr. Wael Mohamed El-Maghlani, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Also present were Eng. Tarek El-Nabarawy, President of the Egyptian Engineers Syndicate and Head of the Federation of Arab Engineers; Dr. Mohamed Hesham Saudi, Head of the Engineers Syndicate of Alexandria; a number of former university presidents, faculty deans, members of the academic staff, and a distinguished group of public figures and leaders in the academic and community sectors.
During the gathering, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim welcomed the attendees, emphasizing that the Ramadan meeting reflects the strong ties and cooperation between Alexandria University and various state institutions. He noted that the Faculty of Engineering is one of the most prestigious engineering schools in Egypt and the region, playing a leading role in preparing generations of distinguished engineers who have contributed to many national and development projects both inside and outside Egypt.
The event also witnessed a warm and friendly atmosphere, as attendees exchanged Ramadan greetings, highlighting the importance of such gatherings in strengthening communication and cooperation between academic and executive leaders, and supporting the role of universities in serving society and contributing effectively to the country’s development efforts.











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