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Council for Education and Student Affairs Stresses Timely Announcement of Results and Continues Developing Academic Programs in Line with Egypt Vision 2030

The Council for Education and Student Affairs at Alexandria University convened under the chairmanship of Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, to discuss a number of issues related to the educational process and student affairs, as well as preparations for the upcoming academic year. The meeting was held within the framework of the University's strategy to further develop its educational system in line with Egypt Vision 2030 and the evolving needs of the labor market.
At the beginning of the meeting, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim congratulated the newly appointed deans who were appointed by Presidential Decrees, namely: Prof. Mohamed Moataz Mahmoud Khamis Abdel Razek, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry; Prof. Mohamed Essam Fayez Awad Khalil Hagar, Dean of the Faculty of Science; and Prof. Heba Mahmoud Saad Abdel Nabi, Dean of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels. He wished them continued success in leading their faculties and advancing their academic and institutional development.
The Acting President emphasized the importance of completing the grading, review, and result-processing procedures and announcing the second-semester examination results as promptly as possible, ensuring efficient academic services and serving students' best interests.
The Council also approved the regulations governing student transfers, enrollment transfers, and admissions for the 2026/2027 academic year, in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations, while ensuring fairness and equal opportunities for all students.
Furthermore, the Council stressed the importance of continuously updating academic programs and curricula across all faculties to align with the national vision of building a knowledge- and innovation-based economy. Members also highlighted the need to integrate topics such as digital transformation, artificial intelligence, innovation, and entrepreneurship into academic curricula, encourage entrepreneurial thinking among students, and direct researchers toward applied research projects capable of transforming innovative ideas into startups that contribute to the national economy and address societal needs.
The Council was also briefed on a letter from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) inviting Alexandria University, represented by the Department of Textile Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, to join a regional higher education network. Through this initiative, faculty members will participate in training programs on circular economy business models in the textile industry, with the aim of integrating these concepts into academic curricula. The initiative is part of the EU-funded Advanced Green Industry Project, further supporting the University's commitment to sustainable education and strengthening the connection between academic curricula and the latest global industrial practices.

Alexandria University Children's Cancer Hospital in Borg El Arab Achieves a New Surgical Milestone in Treating High-Risk Tumors
Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, congratulated the medical team at the Alexandria University Children's Cancer Hospital in Borg El Arab following their successful performance of a highly complex surgery to remove an advanced neuroblastoma from a 16-year-old patient. He commended the continuous achievements of the University's physicians, emphasizing that such accomplishments reflect the high level of expertise of the medical staff and the advanced healthcare services provided by Alexandria University Hospitals in accordance with the highest international standards, thereby contributing to strengthening the healthcare system and improving patient care.
For his part, Prof. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, explained that the case was exceptionally rare, as neuroblastoma typically occurs in very young children, while its occurrence in a 16-year-old patient is highly uncommon. He added that the patient had an advanced stage of the disease with metastases to the liver and bones. Diagnostic investigations also revealed that the tumor was encasing major blood vessels and adherent to several vital organs, making the surgical intervention particularly challenging.
Prof. Abdallah noted that the multidisciplinary medical team, led by Prof. Mohamed Abdel Azim, Head of the Pediatric Surgery Unit, implemented a comprehensive treatment plan that began with intensive chemotherapy, resulting in an excellent response and significant tumor shrinkage. This was followed by a highly complex surgical procedure during which the team successfully achieved complete macroscopic resection of the tumor despite extensive fibrosis and intricate vascular involvement. The patient will continue to receive the remaining stages of treatment according to the established therapeutic protocol.
He further emphasized that this achievement reflects the exceptional expertise of Alexandria University Hospitals' medical and surgical teams, as well as the advanced clinical capabilities that enable them to manage rare and highly complex cases while providing comprehensive patient care in accordance with the latest international medical protocols and standards.
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