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Distinguished Participation of Alexandria University in COP27 Activities
Within the activities of the COP27 Summit for Climate Change, the Alexandria University exhibition in the Green Innovation Pavilion in Sharm El-Sheikh, witnessed the influx of a number of dignitaries, led by ministers, officials, presidents of Egyptian universities, foreign delegations participating in the conference, in addition to students from Arab and foreign countries, to learn about the contributions of the University of Alexandria in climate issues and how to confront the negative effects of climate change.

Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, indicated that the university participated in the COP27 Climate Conference, through its professors and specialized centres in the field of environmental sustainability, in cooperation with several universities and scientific bodies. He highlighted the selection of the project “Producing Green Fertilizers” to participate in COP27 and “Transforming Kima Company to a green company using green hydrogen as an energy source.” Professor Konsowa pointed out that the green hydrogen production project at Alexandria University was admired by visitors to the pavilion, as it is considered one of the main pillars of industrial development, being used in many industries, including petrochemicals, fertilizers, and major industries, as well as the solutions it presents through technologies that do not cause any environmental harm during the production and operation stages, which contributes to the reduction of harmful emissions.

He added that Alexandria University gave a presentation entitled (Alexandria University Initiatives) on various projects that aim at sustainability, and a presentation was made on the project of producing green hydrogen and green ammonia through activities where energy is stored in chemical form, which helps to reduce carbon emissions and provide a way of storing and saving energy. The conference was attended by Professor Dr. Essam Wahba, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Postgraduate Studies and Research as a representative of the University of Alexandria, and Professor Dr. Dina El-Gayar, coordinator of the participating project of the Ministry of Higher Education.

President of Alexandria University Inaugurates Faculty of Dentistry’s 22nd International Conference
Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, inaugurated Tuesday evening the twenty-second international conference of the Faculty of Dentistry, and witnessed the signing of a letter of intent for cooperation between Alexandria University and the British University of Manchester to establish a joint bachelor's degree in dental medicine and oral surgery.

The opening session of the conference was attended by Dr. Zahi Hawass, the famous archaeologist and former Minister of Antiquities, Dr. Jacqueline Azer, Deputy Governor of Alexandria, Nihal Balbaa, Deputy Governor of Beheira, Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel Hakim, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, in addition the presidents of the Universities of El Alamein, Pharos, and the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, the former governor of Sharkia, the Head of Dentists’ Syndicate, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Alexandria, as well as a group of faculty members and representatives of major medical companies.

At the beginning of his speech, Dr. Konsowa conveyed the greetings and appreciation of Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, to all participants in the conference, and confirmed that Alexandria University is proud to organize this conference, which is full of tremendous scientific content in the field of dentistry, where many dental affiliates around the world are keen to participate. He also emphasized the university's support for scientific conferences, as part of its vision, which includes creating an atmosphere for exchanging scientific development in all fields of knowledge and disseminating it among its members. He pointed out that Alexandria University is committed to the charter of freedom of thought and unlimited knowledge exchange and is open to historic and distinguished international universities through cooperation protocols in academic and research fields and through joint programs and degrees.

In her speech, Dr. Jacqueline Azer, Deputy Governor of Alexandria, thanked Alexandria University for organizing this conference and appreciated its scientific status and the participation of many dental professors from different countries of the world to exchange experiences, visions and research, which confirms that Egypt occupies a distinguished scientific rank.

Dr. Ahmed Adel Abdel-Hakim, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, said that it is celebrating the 46th anniversary of the first international scientific conference of dentistry in the Middle East, where the golden generation of dentistry professors set a road map to put the Faculty in its proper position. He stressed that the Faculty is keen to continue organizing this international conference with the participation of leading scientists and technology innovators in the field of dentistry to exchange experiences, research and training, which results in the advantage of attracting major companies of medical devices, equipment and tools to sponsor the conference. He also thanked everyone who took part in organizing the conference to help it come out in this brilliant way.

Dr. Mohamed Moataz Khamis, Secretary General of the Conference, confirmed that it includes more than 150 participants, professors and researchers from 20 countries, and enjoys cooperation with prominent scientific entities inside and outside Egypt, such as the Egyptian Society of Orthodontics, the Egyptian Society of Paediatric Dentistry and the International Society for Dental Research, as well as the faculties of dentistry at the Arab Academy and Pharos University. He also said that the conference is accompanied by a selection of lectures and workshops to present all that is new in the field of dentistry, and an exhibition of the latest equipment and supplies from major medical companies.

Dr. Zahi Hawass presented a documentary about recent discoveries in the Pyramids and the Valley of the Kings. He reviewed the new discoveries related to King Tutankhamun and the history of the king’s dynasty on the Western Bank of the Nile, and the relationship of the different dynasties of Pharaonic Egypt to the stage of 2500 BC.











On the Sidelines of COP27: Minister of Water Resources & Irrigation Meets University Presidents
Alongside the events of the Climate Change Global Summit (COP27), Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Professor Dr. Hani Sewilam met with Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, Dr. Adel Mubarak, President of Menoufia University, Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, Dr. Gamal Soussa, President of Benha University, and Dr. Gamal El-Saeed, member of the House of Representatives and former President of Benha University, Dr. Yasser Refaat, Deputy Minister of Higher Education, and Dr. Walaa Sheta, head of the Science, Technology & Innovation Funding Authority.
During the meeting, they discussed the joint coordination between the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, universities, and Egyptian research bodies in the field of rehabilitation of water canals and other national projects.
Dr. Sewilam indicated that the aim of the rehabilitation work of the canals is to restore them to their main function, which is to deliver water to farmers in the right quantity and quality for irrigation and at the right time for the plant, regardless of the rehabilitation method, especially considering the existence of diverse experiences in this field around the world, and different methods that can be used. His Excellency added that evaluating what has been achieved in the canal rehabilitation project so far, and setting a plan of action during the coming period, while maintaining the speed of implementation, require close cooperation between the Ministry and the National Centre for Water Research on the one hand, and universities and research centres on the other hand, in a way that ensures the sustainability of the project in the future, with the implementation of works using the best means and techniques utilised globally in the field of canal rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of using environmentally friendly materials as much as possible, and using faster techniques in implementation.

It was agreed to form a workgroup in which representatives from the ministry, universities and research centres would participate to study various alternatives for rehabilitation work as an urgent stage (less costly and more sustainable alternatives to rehabilitating canals), with the Science, Technology and Innovation Funding Authority providing the necessary funds to conduct several researches in this field, with the help of Egyptian expertise abroad.
Minister of Higher Education meets President of Southern France to Discuss Cooperation in Higher Education
Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, held a meeting with Mr. Renaud Muselier, President of the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and President of Southern France, to discuss ways of enhancing cooperation between Egypt and the French region of Côte d'Azur in the field of higher education. This meeting comes as part of the events accompanying Egypt's hosting of the United Nations Climate Change Summit COP27 currently taking place in the city of Sharm El Sheikh.
The meeting which took place at the Mediterranean Pavilion, held for the first time in the history of COP summits, was attended by Professors Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, Dr. Adel Mubarak, President of Menoufia University, and Dr. Gamal Soussa, President of Benha University.
At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Ashour stressed the depth of relations between Egypt and France, confirming the need to benefit from French expertise in the fields of higher education and scientific research, calling for more cooperation in priority areas.
The meeting discussed the possibility of signing a cooperation protocol between the French University of Marseille and Alexandria University, and going through the process of activating this agreement during the coming period, in addition to discussing mechanisms of scientific and cultural cooperation with the Library of Alexandria, in light of its international reputation at the cultural and scientific levels, and the fundamental resources it contains in various fields.
During the meeting, Dr. Ashour demonstrated the experience of higher education and scientific research in Egypt, and the currently witnessed developments and successes in the field of providing education, through the establishment of many national and technological universities, stressing Egypt's interest in scientific research and linking it with industry to support the national economy.
The minister highlighted the success of investment in the field of education in Egypt, stressing the importance of supporting international cooperation with universities abroad, which are now offering dual degrees to qualify students for the labor market, noting the remarkable success and progress of Egyptian universities in international rankings. He also confirmed that there is a strategy aimed at upgrading higher education in Egypt at the academic, scientific and research levels, whether locally, regionally or internationally.
The minister stressed the importance of Egypt's hosting of the United Nations Global Convention on Climate Change (COP27), currently taking place in Sharm El-Sheikh, in light of the global interest in the issue of climate change and its potential impacts on the environment, pointing to the ministry’s interest in participating in the success of the conference, as it represents the prominent leading role of Egypt and global appreciation of this role.
For his part, Mr. Muselier valued Egypt's successful organization of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh and its impressive appearance, which is an opportunity to discuss climate change as one of the issues of concern to the international community, especially in the Mediterranean region, which suffers from its impacts in a way that requires the collective cooperation of all the Mediterranean countries in particular to solve climate issues in the region.
Military Technical College Signs Cooperation Protocol with Alexandria University
As the General Command of the Armed Forces is keen on exchanging scientific and practical experiences, supporting research activities between the armed forces, universities and various research bodies, and achieving scientific cooperation in various fields, the Military Technical College signed a cooperation protocol with Alexandria University, with the aim of exchanging scientific and practical experiences for scientific research and implementing applied research to support the transfer of and promotion of technology for workshops, research projects and graduate studies, and cooperating in student projects and projects that create a knowledge economy.

Major General Professor Dr. Ismail Mohamed Kamal, Director of the Military Technical College, delivered a speech in which he conveyed to the attendees greetings and appreciation of the First Lieutenant-General/ Mohamed Zaki, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of Defence and Military Production, and Lieutenant-General/Osama Askar, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, stressing the pleasure of the Military Technical College to cooperate with Alexandria University in the field of academic and research work, and the exchange of experiences and scientific and educational capabilities in the various engineering fields.

Professor Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, also expressed his thanks and appreciation to the General Command of the Armed Forces for its strenuous efforts to support state institutions to achieve the sustainable development strategy, pointing out the vital role of the Military Technical College in supporting joint research work, and providing engineering consultancy services, which in return benefits the Egyptian state.