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Acting President of Alexandria University Discusses with the Greek Ambassador Strengthening Academic and Research Cooperation and Follows Up on the Establishment of the University's Branch in Greece

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, received H.E. Nikolaos Papageorgiou, Ambassador of Greece to Egypt, at the University's headquarters to discuss ways to strengthen academic and research cooperation between Alexandria University and Greek universities.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Dr. Jehan Gawfel, Assistant President for the Internationalization of Education and International Branch Campuses; Dr. Hanan El-Gewaily, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy; and Dr. Heba Saad, Dean of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels.
Discussions focused on several areas of mutual cooperation, including the activation of dual-degree programs, the launch of joint academic degrees between Alexandria University and leading Greek universities, and the expansion of student exchange programs. The meeting also explored cooperation between the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels at Alexandria University and the Greek Consulate in Alexandria to promote the cultural heritage of the Greek community in the city.
The two sides also reviewed the executive steps for establishing Alexandria University's new branch in Greece. This strategic initiative aims to strengthen Egypt's academic presence in the Mediterranean region and enhance educational and cultural cooperation between the two countries. The branch is expected to offer distinguished academic programs that meet the aspirations of students in both countries while opening new horizons for joint academic and research collaboration.
During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized the deep-rooted historical, geographical, and strategic ties between Egypt and Greece. He noted that Alexandria University is committed to expanding its international partnerships and strengthening cooperation with Greek higher education institutions, building on the strong cultural and social bonds between the Egyptian and Greek peoples, particularly in Alexandria, a city renowned as a crossroads of civilizations.
For his part, Ambassador Nikolaos Papageorgiou expressed his pleasure at visiting Alexandria University, praising its distinguished academic reputation at the national, regional, and international levels. He reaffirmed Greece's commitment to expanding scientific, research, and student exchange cooperation with Egyptian academic institutions, especially Alexandria University, which shares longstanding historical and cultural ties with Greece. He also commended the University's forward-looking vision and its ability to keep pace with global academic developments, highlighting their role in further strengthening academic and research partnerships between the two sides.



Alexandria University and the Ministry of Health and Population Sign Cooperation Protocol to Implement the National Population Strategy and Promote Reproductive Health Awareness

In a step that reflects the integration of state institutions' efforts to build the Egyptian citizen and promote health and community awareness, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, and Dr. Abla El-Alfy, Deputy Minister of Health and Population for Population and Family Development, signed a cooperation protocol to implement the National Population and Development Strategy across Alexandria University's faculties and university hospitals.
The protocol comes within the framework of the National Population Emergency Plan and the Presidential Initiative "The Golden 1,000 Days for the Development of the Egyptian Family," with the aim of promoting reproductive health and family development awareness, improving maternal and child health indicators, and supporting the state's efforts to achieve the objectives of Egypt Vision 2030.
The protocol aims to implement a comprehensive package of health, awareness, and training programs across the university and its hospitals. These include organizing "Population Days," promoting reproductive health and family planning awareness, activating family counseling services, expanding training on the latest practices supporting natural childbirth, and launching awareness campaigns to correct common health misconceptions. These efforts are expected to contribute to reducing medically unjustified cesarean section rates, improving maternal and child health, and enhancing quality of life.
The signing ceremony was attended by Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Prof. Hanan Hosny El-Sherbiny, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing; Prof. Heba El-Qady, Dean of the High Institute of Public Health; Prof. Khaled Matrawy, Dean of the Medical Research Institute; in addition to senior officials from Alexandria University Hospitals and the Ministry of Health and Population.
Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized Alexandria University's commitment to supporting the state's efforts to advance the healthcare system, noting that integration between university hospitals and Ministry of Health hospitals represents a key pillar for maximizing available resources and expertise, ultimately improving the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.
He added that Alexandria University Hospitals continue to fulfill their mission of delivering distinguished medical, educational, and research services while dedicating all available resources to supporting national initiatives. He stressed that the protocol represents a practical step toward translating the state's directives into actionable programs within the university by leveraging its academic, medical, and research capabilities to serve society.
He also highlighted the importance of incorporating topics related to reproductive health and family development into the "Societal Issues" course to provide students with accurate scientific information in an engaging and accessible manner, helping to correct misconceptions, promote healthy behaviors, and reduce medically unnecessary cesarean deliveries. He further affirmed that Egypt has achieved remarkable progress in developing its healthcare system and now provides healthcare services in accordance with the highest quality standards, stressing that cooperation among all healthcare institutions is essential to delivering the best possible services to citizens.
For her part, Dr. Abla El-Alfy affirmed that cooperation with Alexandria University comes in implementation of the directives of the Ministers of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Health and Population to strengthen coordination among state institutions, improve healthcare quality, and promote awareness of priority public health issues.
She reviewed the achievements of the 2025 Population and Development Executive Plan, highlighting improvements in maternal and child health and family development indicators, as well as the key features of the 2026/2027 Executive Plan, which aims to further improve health indicators, reduce medically unnecessary cesarean deliveries, and enhance newborn health through coordinated efforts among various state institutions.
She also noted that the Ministry of Health and Population continues to implement awareness and media campaigns in cooperation with various partners to promote health culture and correct misconceptions related to reproductive, maternal, and child health, emphasizing that cooperation among the media, universities, and the healthcare sector is fundamental to improving health indicators. She described university students as key partners in spreading awareness within families and society.
At the conclusion of the meeting, both parties agreed to begin implementing the protocol through a joint action plan that includes awareness programs, training initiatives, and capacity-building activities, reinforcing Alexandria University's role as a key partner in promoting public health awareness and supporting the state's efforts to improve population and health indicators toward building a healthier, more aware, and more sustainable society.



Alexandria University and the Egyptian Family House Discuss Enhancing Cooperation to Promote National and Intellectual Awareness

Professor Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, received Dr. Ibrahim El-Gamal, Secretary-General of the Egyptian Family House in Alexandria, Director General of Preaching at Al-Azhar, and Chairman of the Fatwa Committee in Alexandria, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation between Alexandria University and the Egyptian Family House in promoting the values of tolerance, coexistence, and national and intellectual awareness among young people.
During the meeting, Professor Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim welcomed Dr. El-Gamal and reaffirmed the University's commitment to cooperating with national and religious institutions in implementing programs and activities aimed at raising students' awareness, promoting the values of citizenship and belonging, and confronting extremist ideologies, in line with Egypt's vision for human development.
For his part, Dr. Ibrahim El-Gamal commended Alexandria University's leading role in serving the community and emphasized the importance of continuing cooperation in organizing seminars, forums, and awareness initiatives that promote a culture of dialogue, reinforce the values of coexistence, moderation, and tolerance among young people, and contribute to preparing a generation capable of addressing challenges while preserving the nation's identity.
Alexandria University Honors Executive Committee and Working Teams for Developing a Study Aligning Academic Programs with Labor Market Needs

Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, honored the members of the Executive Committee and the working teams who contributed to preparing the University's study on aligning academic programs with labor market needs, in recognition of their efforts in developing a study aimed at enhancing academic programs in line with the rapidly evolving demands of the labor market and improving the competitiveness of Alexandria University graduates at both the national and international levels.
Prof. Abdel Hakim emphasized that the study reflects the Egyptian state's vision and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's strategy to modernize academic programs and align them with labor market needs. He noted that the study represents an important step toward improving educational outcomes, enhancing graduates' competitiveness, and strengthening the University's engagement with its alumni to benefit from their professional experience in the continuous development of academic programs.
For his part, Prof. Saeed Nafie, Rapporteur of the Executive Committee and Former Acting President of Damanhour University, praised the University's continuous support, emphasizing that the study was the result of close cooperation and coordination among the Executive Committee and the working teams. He described it as a solid foundation for the ongoing development of academic programs to better meet labor market requirements.
Meanwhile, Dr. Mohamed Yassin, Lecturer of Surveying and Cartography at the Faculty of Arts, speaking on behalf of the working teams, explained that the study was developed through a series of intensive meetings and rigorous academic reviews. He added that artificial intelligence technologies were employed in a structured and carefully monitored manner, complemented by thorough human review processes to ensure the highest levels of accuracy and reliability.
The ceremony concluded with the presentation of certificates of appreciation to the members of the Executive Committee and the working teams in recognition of their valuable contributions to the successful completion of the study.
Alexandria University Inaugurates the Faculty Members Club Following Its Comprehensive Renovation.. A New Step Toward Enhancing Services

Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Acting President of Alexandria University, inaugurated on Thursday, 9 July 2026, the comprehensive renovation of the Faculty Members Club and its attached Documentation Office, as part of the University's ongoing efforts to enhance the services provided to faculty members and their families, while strengthening the Club's role as a social and cultural hub that reflects Alexandria University's distinguished standing and serves its academic community.
The inauguration was attended by Prof. Mohamed El-Gohary, President of Borg El Arab Technological University; Prof. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; in addition to a distinguished group of current and former university leaders, former Presidents of Alexandria University, members of the Board of Trustees of Alexandria National University, deans and vice deans of the University's faculties and institutes, and faculty members.
In his remarks, Prof. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim emphasized that Alexandria University places great importance on providing an integrated and supportive environment for its faculty members, recognizing their pivotal role in advancing education and scientific research. He reaffirmed the University's continued commitment to supporting the Club to further improve its services and maximize the utilization of its facilities for the benefit of faculty members and their families.
He also expressed his appreciation to Prof. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, former President of Alexandria University, for laying the foundation and supporting the Club's renovation project during his tenure. He further commended the efforts of Prof. Magda El-Shazly and the Club's Board of Directors, whose dedication resulted in the successful completion of the renovation and the Club's distinguished new appearance.
For her part, Prof. Magda El-Shazly, Chair of the Faculty Members Club, stated that the Club serves as a hub for academic, social, and cultural interaction among faculty members and as a bridge connecting different generations of academics. She noted that the renovation included the mosque, meeting hall, restaurant, recreational lounge, elevator upgrades, and the expansion and modernization of the Real Estate Registration and Documentation Office, contributing to a higher standard of services for the Club's members.
The inauguration program included the screening of a documentary highlighting the history of the Faculty Members Club and the major stages of its renovation. The event concluded with honoring the university leaders who contributed to the successful implementation of the renovation project in recognition of their efforts in supporting this important social and service facility.













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