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As part of its commitment to strengthening international collaboration and exchanging academic and research expertise with leading global universities, Alexandria University welcomed a delegation from Saint Petersburg State University, headed by Dr. Anna Tsetsitskaya, Vice Rector and Director of the University, to discuss avenues for cooperation across various academic and research fields, as well as the potential establishment of a joint research unit to support collaborative scientific projects funded by both institutions.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Dr. Jehan Guivel, Assistant to the President for Internationalization and International Branches; Dr. Ayman Shatiwi, Dean of the Faculty of Business; Dr. Sherine Nossier, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science; Dr. Naglaa Abu Agag, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts for Graduate Studies and Research; and Dr. Lana Habib, Executive Director of the Center for Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers.

The Russian delegation included Prof. Maria Kiseleva, Head of the International Relations Office; Dr. Milana Iloshina, Head of the Department of Middle Eastern and African Studies; and Dr. Maria Solusheva, Deputy Director of the Institute of Asian and African Studies.

During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University’s keenness to expand cooperation with prestigious international universities, highlighting the importance of building strategic partnerships that contribute to advancing education and research, while aligning educational outcomes with labor market needs. He also stressed the importance of strengthening collaboration in applied fields and linking scientific research with the industrial sector, transforming research outputs into products and services that support the national economy and sustainable development goals—particularly in advanced technological fields, most notably artificial intelligence and its applications—while leveraging the university’s Technopark to support industry-oriented applied research projects.

For their part, the delegation from Saint Petersburg State University expressed their appreciation for Alexandria University’s distinguished status and long-standing history, affirming their interest in strengthening joint cooperation in education and scientific research, particularly in applied fields. They also emphasized the importance of knowledge exchange to support innovation and strengthen the link between research and industry, with a focus on artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and joint projects implemented through the Technopark.

Both sides discussed opportunities for collaboration in artificial intelligence, exchanging expertise in academic and research programs related to the field, and activating cooperation through Alexandria University’s Technopark to support joint projects serving the industrial sector, enhancing technology transfer, and applying research outcomes in real-world contexts.

The meeting also included presentations introducing the Russian delegation to Alexandria University—its history, academic programs, international agreements, and dual degree programs with American, European, Asian, and African universities—along with its international branches (existing and under development), global rankings, and centers of excellence.

The Russian side also delivered a presentation on Saint Petersburg State University, highlighting its long history, key faculties and academic programs, distinguished research areas, global rankings, as well as its experience in international cooperation and academic exchange programs.

 

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As part of its efforts to enhance international presence and expand its network of academic partnerships, Alexandria University, headed by Acting President Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, received a high-level delegation from Sciences Po Lyon, France, to discuss ways of fostering joint cooperation and developing student and academic exchange programs between the two institutions.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Hesham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Afaf El-Aoufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Dr. Gehan Goweifel, Advisor to the President for Internationalization and Branch Campuses; and Dr. Sherine Adel, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science.

The French delegation included Dr. Emmanuelle Retailliau, Head of International Relations at Sciences Po Lyon, and Dr. Salma Hergel, Assistant Professor of Modern History and Coordinator of Student Mobility Programs to the Arab World and Turkey.

During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with leading international universities, particularly French institutions. He highlighted the university’s interest in activating student and faculty exchange programs, as well as launching joint academic and research programs in various fields, including engineering, law, economics, political science, and business administration, in addition to teaching Arabic to non-native speakers. These efforts aim to prepare graduates capable of competing in the global labor market.

Dr. Hesham Saeed noted that this collaboration represents an important step toward supporting the research and postgraduate system, stressing that international partnerships contribute to the exchange of research expertise and the enhancement of academic output quality, thereby strengthening the university’s regional and global standing.

Dr. Affaf El-Oufy expressed the university’s aspiration to expand cooperation with the French side, particularly in research projects related to sustainable development, green economy, and climate change, reinforcing the university’s role in community service and addressing environmental challenges.

For their part, members of the French delegation expressed their pleasure at visiting Alexandria University, praising its distinguished academic standards and affirming their eagerness to expand joint cooperation, especially in the fields of political science, economics, and social sciences, in a way that serves the mutual interests of both parties.

 

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The Alexandria University Council held its regular meeting today, Tuesday, March 31, 2026, chaired by Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of the University.

At the beginning of the meeting, he emphasized the need to take a set of measures in light of the current developments in the region, stressing that rationalizing fuel and electricity consumption represents a strategic priority during the current phase, amid global energy crisis challenges. He also highlighted the importance of activating the role of faculties and institutes in this regard through implementing a package of measures, including governance of fuel consumption in transportation across all faculties and university facilities, expanding the use of energy-efficient lighting systems, enhancing reliance on solar energy and increasing the number of solar units in the coming period, as well as adhering to clear regulations for lighting usage in lecture halls and classrooms, in order to achieve optimal energy efficiency without affecting the quality of the educational process.

In the same context, the University President reiterated the university’s strong commitment to monitoring the situation of international students stranded in Gulf countries, particularly those who traveled to visit their families during the holy month of Ramadan or the Eid al-Fitr holiday and were unable to return due to the current circumstances. He stressed the necessity of taking urgent measures and studying temporary educational alternatives to ensure the continuity of the academic process until their return and the resumption of their studies as soon as possible.

The Council also approved the establishment of an Energy and Renewable Energy Unit, aimed at supporting the university’s transition toward a sustainable university model and enhancing resource efficiency through the adoption of the latest systems and technologies in energy conservation and the expansion of clean energy sources.

The Council further approved the establishment of a Sustainability Office at Alexandria University, which will be responsible for setting policies and implementation plans supporting sustainability, monitoring the application of sound environmental practices across various university sectors, improving resource efficiency, and promoting environmental awareness among students and staff. The office will also support research activities and student initiatives related to sustainability, build partnerships with local and international institutions, and coordinate with the university’s medical and treatment convoys, thereby strengthening its role in community service.

The Council honored faculties and institutes that achieved advanced rankings in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, in recognition of their outstanding efforts in enhancing the educational and research process and strengthening the university’s competitiveness at both regional and international levels. The Council affirmed that this recognition aims to promote a culture of excellence and encourage further development and innovation across academic sectors, contributing to maintaining the university’s prestigious international standing and achieving continued success in the future.

The Council also approved the formation of a committee to study the establishment of two UNESCO Chairs at Alexandria University in the fields of education and innovation, Islamic heritage and cultural dialogue in the Mediterranean, and architectural and urban heritage, in line with the university’s orientation toward supporting open science concepts and enhancing access to knowledge, in accordance with UNESCO’s goals of promoting open science and facilitating access to educational and research resources.

The Council honored Dr. Rehab Mahmoud Sadiq, Dean of the Faculty of Early Childhood Education, on the occasion of the end of her tenure, in recognition of her dedicated efforts and continuous contributions to the development of the faculty and the advancement of its academic and administrative system during her years of service, wishing her continued success in her future academic career.

The Council also approved cooperation agreements between Alexandria University (Faculty of Education) and the University of Malta (Malta), between Alexandria University (Faculty of Engineering) and the University of Southampton (United Kingdom), a draft framework agreement between Alexandria University and the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (France), and a proposed agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Medicine) and Loyola University Chicago (USA) for cooperation in clinical training for medical students at both universities.

The Council further approved the acceptance of a donation to the University Students’ Hospital from El-Gharably Construction Company, consisting of a fully equipped intensive care ambulance and a complete ultrasound device with accessories. It also approved in principle a donation to the Mineral Resources Laboratory in the Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, from the Pharaonic Gold Mines Company, to support sample preparation for scientific research and enhance the educational process.

Finally, the Council approved the promotion of 33 faculty members: 9 to the rank of Professor and 24 to Associate Professor, the appointment of 39 lecturers, the awarding of 74 PhD degrees, and 290 Master’s degrees across various scientific disciplines.

 

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The Board of Trustees of Alexandria National University held its meeting under the chairmanship of Prof. Mohamed Nasr El-Din Demir, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, in the presence of Eng. Ayman Attia, Governor of Alexandria, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and members of the Board. The meeting took place at the university’s campus in New Smouha, within the framework of following up on the university’s progress and reviewing its future plans.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Chairman welcomed the Governor of Alexandria, the Acting President of the university, and the Board members, emphasizing the importance of the meeting in monitoring the university’s workflow, as well as reviewing achievements and future plans.

During the meeting, Eng. Ayman Attia highlighted the vital and growing role of Alexandria National University in supporting and developing the higher education system. He noted that the university represents a significant qualitative addition to Alexandria University, contributing to strengthening its academic and research mission, as well as its role in community service and environmental development. He praised the efforts exerted in developing modern academic programs aligned with international standards, stressing the importance of continuously updating these programs to keep pace with rapid changes in the labor market locally and globally. He also emphasized the need to link educational outcomes with the needs of Alexandria Governorate through the university’s programs and specializations, in order to prepare qualified human cadres capable of meeting labor market demands and supporting comprehensive and sustainable development plans across various sectors.

Prof. Mohamed Nasr El-Din Demir reviewed the latest developments and strategic initiatives of the university, particularly regarding joint academic degrees in engineering and administrative programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, in cooperation with foreign universities, in accordance with signed agreements. He affirmed the university’s commitment to providing a distinguished educational environment that meets students’ needs and keeps pace with the latest teaching methods and technologies, ensuring the preparation of highly qualified graduates capable of competing locally and internationally. He added that these initiatives aim to develop academic programs in line with labor market needs, enhance the university’s position as a globally aligned educational institution, and strengthen cooperation with executive bodies in Alexandria Governorate and the business sector to support the state’s vision for higher education development and sustainable growth.

In line with the university’s commitment to enhancing education quality, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, outlined several strategic initiatives aimed at supporting students and graduates while enhancing the university’s international presence. He also reviewed student activities and emphasized the importance of increasing the number of academic coordinators to support students, guide their academic choices, and provide continuous academic advising. He further stressed the need to establish a specialized guidance and counseling unit that extends its role to alumni follow-up and career support, ensuring ongoing communication between the university and its graduates and strengthening their employment opportunities.

The Board reviewed statistical indicators related to students’ academic performance across various programs, emphasizing the importance of continuous follow-up by program directors, coordinators, and academic supervisors to ensure the required level of educational quality and improve students’ performance.

The Board also discussed the expected number of students to be admitted in the upcoming academic year across different programs, while affirming the continuation of scholarship offerings for outstanding students. These include top achievers in Thanaweya Amma, academically and athletically distinguished students, as well as social support scholarships for eligible students. This comes as part of the university’s commitment to promoting academic and athletic excellence and ensuring equal opportunities for all students to access high-quality education.

Additionally, the Board reviewed the distinguished medical services provided to students through the on-campus medical unit, which aims to deliver comprehensive healthcare and necessary medical support, reflecting the university’s commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy educational environment that supports students’ physical and psychological well-being.

Within the framework of Alexandria National University’s participation in international higher education exhibitions such as Edugate, the Board reviewed the university’s participation in the International Higher Education Exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This aligns with the university’s strategy to enhance internationalization and attract international students. The Board emphasized the importance of participating in such exhibitions as a platform for promoting academic programs and degrees, showcasing the university’s capabilities, and strengthening cooperation with international educational institutions. It also stressed the need to prepare comprehensive promotional materials about academic programs and dual degrees to support the university’s presence at international events, as well as leveraging Egypt’s cultural representation abroad to enhance promotion efforts and expand academic collaboration globally.

 

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Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, confirmed that the university’s inclusion in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026—which covered over 1,900 higher education institutions worldwide, including 21 Egyptian universities—reflects continuous development in the quality of education and scientific research. It also underscores the success of the university’s strategy in promoting academic excellence and enhancing its international competitiveness.

He noted that this progress comes as part of the university’s commitment to developing its academic programs in line with international standards, supporting scientific research and innovation, and investing in human resources and infrastructure. These efforts contribute to improving educational outcomes and aligning them with labor market needs. Dr. Abdel Hakim added that the university’s diverse presence across fields such as Engineering and Technology, Medical and Life Sciences, Basic Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences reflects the strength and integration of its disciplines. He emphasized the ongoing efforts to achieve further progress in international rankings and to strengthen academic and research partnerships with leading global universities.

The ranking results highlighted Alexandria University’s inclusion across a wide range of academic subjects as follows:

1. Engineering and Technology:

The university ranked 285 globally in Engineering and Technology. Specific subject rankings include:

Petroleum Engineering: 51–100

Civil Engineering: 201–275

Chemical Engineering: 251–300

Electrical & Electronic Engineering: 301–350

Mechanical Engineering: 301–350

Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering: 301–350

2. Medical and Life Sciences:

The university achieved strong results, including:

Medicine: 251–300

Pharmacy: 101–150

Dentistry: 51–150

Veterinary Medicine: 51–100

Nursing: 151–225

Life Sciences overall: 269

Anatomy & Physiology: 101–200

3. Basic and Applied Sciences:

The university was recognized in several fields:

Chemistry: 251–300

Environmental Sciences: 301–350

Biological Sciences: 351–400

Materials Science: 401–550

Mathematics & Natural Sciences: 451–500

Physics & Astronomy: 551–600

4. Agricultural Sciences:

Agriculture & Forestry: 151–200

5. Other Multi-disciplinary Fields:

Computer Science & Information Technology: 451–500

Architecture & Built Environment: 201–260

Social Sciences & Management: 501–550