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Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, announced that the university has achieved a new milestone in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2026, after being placed within the 201–300 global band. The university also attained advanced positions across several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting its excellence in education, scientific research, community service, and sustainability.

Dr. Abdel Hakim stated that Alexandria University achieved remarkable global recognition by ranking 8th worldwide in Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7), 16th worldwide in Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6), and 93rd worldwide in Climate Action (SDG 13). These achievements underscore the university’s success in leveraging its academic and research capabilities to address key sustainability and development challenges at both the national and international levels.

The Acting President emphasized that these results are the outcome of the continuous efforts of the university’s faculties, institutes, and research centers to advance education and scientific research, foster innovation, strengthen community engagement, and expand international partnerships. He also highlighted the university’s commitment to implementing initiatives and projects that contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and enhancing quality of life.

He further noted that Alexandria University is dedicated to integrating sustainability principles across its academic, research, and service activities in alignment with Egypt Vision 2030, reinforcing its role as a leading educational and research institution that contributes to addressing developmental and environmental challenges through knowledge and innovation.

The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are among the most prominent international rankings that assess universities’ contributions to the achievement of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The ranking methodology evaluates universities based on their performance in research, teaching, community engagement, governance, and responsible resource management.

The 2026 edition assessed 1,646 universities from 116 countries and territories worldwide, reflecting the intensity of global competition and highlighting the significance of Alexandria University’s achievements. The results further confirm the university’s continued progress in international rankings and its growing reputation among leading universities regionally and globally.

 

 

As part of Alexandria University’s ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services and strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations, Prof. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and Mrs. Wafaa Mohamed Khattab, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Tadawao Charity Foundation, signed a cooperation protocol between Alexandria University Hospitals and the Foundation. The agreement aims to support university hospitals with the medical equipment and devices needed to improve the quality of healthcare services provided to patients.

The signing ceremony was attended by Prof. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board; Prof. Essam Bedewy, Executive Director of University Hospitals; and Prof. Ahmed Zeed, Professor of Internal Medicine and Hepatology at the Faculty of Medicine.

During the meeting, Prof. Ahmed Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University's commitment to expanding cooperation with active civil society organizations and charitable institutions as part of its societal role and responsibility toward citizens. He noted that such partnerships represent a key pillar in supporting university hospitals and enhancing their capabilities, ultimately contributing to improved healthcare services for patients.

He added that Alexandria University Hospitals play a pivotal role in providing medical care to millions of citizens across the governorates of Alexandria, Beheira, Kafr El-Sheikh, and Matrouh, which necessitates continuous support for their medical and technological capabilities and the modernization of their facilities. He also praised the Tadawao Charity Foundation for its contributions to the healthcare sector through the provision of modern medical equipment and devices.

For her part, Mrs. Wafaa Mohamed Khattab commended the leading role of Alexandria University Hospitals in delivering specialized healthcare services and advanced medical treatment. She reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting university hospitals and participating in initiatives and projects aimed at improving the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.

The protocol aims to strengthen cooperation between both parties by supporting Alexandria University Hospitals with medical equipment and devices according to their priorities and needs, in compliance with approved technical specifications and applicable regulations. This cooperation is expected to contribute to enhancing healthcare services and improving operational efficiency across the university hospitals.

 

 

The Community Service and Environmental Development Council of Alexandria University held its meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, under the chairmanship of Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, to discuss a number of issues related to institutional development and strengthening the university’s role in serving the community. 

 

During the meeting, the Council reviewed the university’s digital transformation plan and announced the launch of an electronic platform for registering activities and managing research projects. The platform aims to facilitate the follow-up of researchers’ administrative procedures, enhance monitoring efficiency, optimize time management, and streamline various processes.

The Council also reviewed fuel and electricity consumption rates and assessed the commitment of the university’s faculties and institutes to implementing the Cabinet’s directives on energy conservation across state institutions during May and June 2026, as part of national efforts to promote the efficient use of resources and support sustainability goals.

As part of the university’s efforts to strengthen public trust and address misinformation, the Council discussed the provision of secure communication channels to receive and follow up on patients’ suggestions and complaints. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of healthcare services and reinforce public confidence in the university hospitals. Members also exchanged views on ways to further support the healthcare sector and improve services provided by the university hospitals.

The Council approved a cooperation protocol between the High Institute of Public Health at Alexandria University and the Egyptian Veterinary Syndicate, with the aim of supporting training activities and expanding scientific and community-based collaboration between both parties.

The meeting also discussed the possibility of introducing Micro-Credentials, which are short and flexible educational programs designed to equip learners with specialized competencies that meet labor market demands. These programs offer greater flexibility, encourage self-directed learning, and emphasize practical application, thereby enhancing graduates’ employability and competitiveness.

The Council further reviewed a report on the activities and events organized by the university’s faculties and institutes during June 2026, including workshops, charity exhibitions, community outreach convoys, and a variety of initiatives in the fields of community service and environmental development.

 

 

 

The Higher Council for Students with Disabilities at Alexandria University convened under the chairmanship of Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, to discuss ways of enhancing the educational and support services provided to students with disabilities. The meeting reflects the University's ongoing commitment to promoting inclusion and ensuring equal opportunities for all students.

Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim reaffirmed Alexandria University's commitment to providing comprehensive support and care for students with disabilities as part of its strategy to foster an inclusive learning environment that accommodates their diverse needs and enables their active participation in academic, student, cultural, and sports activities, thereby supporting their personal development and full integration into university life.

The Council reviewed the University's ongoing efforts to provide the necessary academic accommodations and support services, while also encouraging students' participation in extracurricular activities, reflecting the University's social responsibility and commitment to empowering its students with disabilities.

The Council also discussed a proposal for the formation of the Board of Directors of the Taha Hussein Center for Students with Disabilities, including its organizational and administrative structure, with the aim of clearly defining roles and responsibilities, enhancing the efficiency of services provided, and strengthening monitoring and governance mechanisms in accordance with university regulations.

In addition, the Council examined proposals to establish applied educational pathways tailored to the needs of students with intellectual and hearing disabilities, thereby expanding their opportunities for academic and vocational education and training. Discussions also covered examination procedures to ensure the provision of appropriate accommodations while maintaining fairness and equal opportunities for all students.

The meeting concluded with an affirmation of the University's commitment to implementing fair admission standards and selection mechanisms across all academic departments and faculties, further promoting equal opportunities and reinforcing the University's efforts to empower and integrate students with disabilities within the university community.

 

 

The Graduate Studies and Research Council at Alexandria University convened on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, under the chairmanship of Prof. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, to discuss a number of strategic initiatives aimed at advancing the University's graduate studies and research system and strengthening its regional and international standing.

The Council reviewed the bibliometric indicators of the University's scientific journals indexed in international databases as part of its ongoing assessment of journal performance and efforts to enhance their compliance with international publishing standards. These efforts aim to improve the quality of scientific publishing and elevate the University's research output.

The Council also discussed a comprehensive proposal for transforming Alexandria University into a globally recognized smart university, highlighting the pivotal role of the Graduate Studies and Research Sector in driving digital transformation, improving the quality of published research, increasing international publications in high-impact journals, and enhancing the University's research ranking indicators.

The Council emphasized the importance of fostering innovation and entrepreneurship by translating research outcomes into practical applications and marketable products, establishing business incubators and accelerators to support researchers and entrepreneurs, thereby strengthening the University's contribution to society and the knowledge-based economy. It also reviewed proposed policies to reinforce academic integrity and research ethics, combat plagiarism, and expand training and awareness programs in line with international best practices.

As part of keeping pace with technological advancements, the Council discussed mechanisms for integrating artificial intelligence into scientific research, including AI-powered data analysis, the development of intelligent research platforms, and support for digital and open laboratories, all of which are expected to enhance research efficiency and promote innovation.

The Council further reviewed several initiatives to support the University's transition into a smart digital institution. These include the establishment of an integrated smart platform for graduate studies, the development of an electronic thesis management system, the creation of an institutional open-access research repository, the establishment of a Center for Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Research, providing AI tool licenses for researchers in cooperation with the Egyptian Knowledge Bank, launching an institutional research performance measurement platform, and developing an AI-assisted platform for scientific translation and academic writing.

The Council approved the Master's Degree Certificate template for the International Relations Program, offered jointly by Alexandria University, the French University in Egypt, Senghor University, and the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies at Université Grenoble Alpes, further supporting international academic cooperation and joint educational programs.

The Council also discussed regulating the number of supervisors assigned to doctoral dissertations across the University's faculties and institutes to ensure the highest standards of academic supervision.

Additionally, the Council approved amendments proposed by the Physical Education Sector Committee regarding the Faculty's postgraduate regulations, subject to completing observations related to several professional diploma programs, including Sports Injuries and Physical Rehabilitation, Health Clubs, Sports Recovery, Posture, Physical and Sports Rehabilitation for Older Adults, Sports Nutrition, and Sports Massage.