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Alexandria University Holds the First Meeting of the Higher Council for Students with Disabilities to Discuss Support and Empowerment Mechanisms

The first meeting of the Higher Council for Students with Disabilities was held today, chaired by Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President of Alexandria University for Education and Student Affairs, with the attendance of Dr. Afaf Al-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, Dr. Mona Al-Moataz Bellah, Head of the Northern Sector of the Central “Tamkeen” Unit, along with the Deans of the Faculties of Arts, Law, and Medicine, the Executive Director of the Taha Hussein Center for Students with Disabilities, and the Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Center.

During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim affirmed the leadership of Alexandria University, under the presidency of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, in supporting and empowering students with disabilities. He highlighted the university’s active participation in the presidential initiative “Tamkeen,” which aims to integrate students with disabilities into Egyptian universities and ensure a fair and inclusive educational environment. This is achieved by enhancing their rights, providing equal opportunities in academics and student activities, and offering awareness campaigns, interactive programs, and various support services.
The Vice President praised the pivotal role of the Taha Hussein Center in providing academic, administrative, social, and psychological support to students with disabilities. He emphasized that the university’s strategy focuses on offering suitable e-learning platforms, promoting a culture of inclusion among all students, ensuring coordination between faculties and specialized centers, and strengthening healthcare and social support in collaboration with the university’s psychological support centers.

For her part, Dr. Afaf Al-Oufi stressed that empowering students with disabilities academically and socially is one of the university’s top priorities, as it strives to become a leading model in providing comprehensive and integrated services.
During the meeting, the strategic plan of the Taha Hussein Center for Students with Disabilities was approved. The plan focuses on empowering students academically through educational standards, assessment, and “Techno-Academia” by providing technology-based electronic examination platforms, promoting genuine inclusion, and enhancing cooperation between all faculties, centers, and units of the university. It also includes mechanisms for health empowerment, such as allocating weekly time slots at the university’s medical units to ensure the best healthcare services for students with disabilities.
The meeting also included a presentation by Dr. Alaa Gaame’, Executive Director of the Taha Hussein Center, titled “Achievements of the Taha Hussein Center’s Action Plan for the Academic Year 2025–2026”, along with a technical presentation by Dr. Amira Adel, Deputy Executive Director of the Engineering Center, on “The Structural Status of the Taha Hussein Center and Ongoing Maintenance and Electrical Works.” In addition, Dr. Mona Al-Moataz Bellah delivered an introductory speech on the role of the Central “Tamkeen” Unit at the Ministry of Higher Education.




Vice President of Alexandria University Receives the Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Waterloo to Enhance Academic and Research Collaboration

As part of Alexandria University’s strategy to internationalize education and strengthen its partnerships with prestigious global universities, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs—on behalf of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University—received Prof. Christopher Houser, Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Waterloo, to discuss prospects for academic and research cooperation between the two institutions.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Acting Director of the International Relations Office; Prof. Dr. Gehan Gouyfel, Assistant President for the Internationalization of Education and International University Branches; Prof. Dr. Sameh Shehata, Advisor at the International Relations Office; Prof. Dr. Tamer El-Sayed Ali, Head of the Department of Marine Sciences at the Faculty of Science; and Prof. Dr. Amira Zaki of the Faculty of Science.
During the meeting, Prof. Abdel Hakim welcomed the Canadian delegation, affirming Alexandria University’s commitment to expanding its international partnerships—particularly with universities that enjoy high global rankings. He emphasized the university’s interest in developing joint academic programs that enhance education quality, support student competencies, and enable them to compete effectively in local, regional, and international labor markets.
For his part, Prof. Christopher Houser praised the academic and research standing of Alexandria University, expressing the University of Waterloo’s interest in deepening collaboration in student exchange, joint program development, and the implementation of research projects that serve various scientific disciplines.
The two sides discussed opportunities for collaboration in several fields, including medicine and dentistry, artificial intelligence, marine sciences, marine environment, climate change, and aquatic biology. They also explored cooperation between business acceleration centers, particularly the Velocity Center at the University of Waterloo and the Alexandria University Technology Park, with the aim of supporting students and researchers in developing startup ideas and transforming them
into successful, scalable ventures.






The Stroke Unit at Smouha University Hospital Receives the International SILC Accreditation from the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN)

Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, congratulated the team of the Stroke and Neurointerventional Unit at Smouha University Hospital on receiving the international SILC accreditation issued by the American Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN). He affirmed that this medical and scientific achievement places the university hospitals among the leading global centers in the field of neurointerventional catheterization and stroke treatment. He added that the accreditation reflects the tremendous efforts exerted within the unit and its commitment to applying modern diagnostic and treatment standards.
This accreditation was awarded during the annual conference of the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology held in the United States of America, where the Stroke and Neurointerventional Unit at Smouha University Hospital was selected as one of the first units outside the United States to receive this prestigious international recognition.
For his part, Dr. Tamer Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, stated that this accomplishment is the result of collective work and continuous efforts to advance medical education within university hospitals. He noted that the accreditation reflects the exceptional capabilities of Alexandria University’s medical staff and their possession of skills comparable to leading global centers. He explained that the Stroke and Neurointerventional Unit is considered one of the centers of excellence within Alexandria University Hospitals, providing services according to the latest international protocols for the treatment of stroke and cerebrovascular injuries—reinforcing the role of university hospitals in delivering high-quality healthcare to the community.

Alexandria University Council Highlights the Role of the International Relations Office in Enhancing Global Cooperation, Commends University Hospitals, and Continues Advancing Digital Transformation

The Alexandria University Council, chaired by President Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, extended its congratulations during its session held today, Tuesday, 25 November 2025, to Prof. Dr. Ali Abdel Mohsen, Acting Vice President for Education and Student Affairs and former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, on the occasion of the President’s decision appointing him as Supervisor of the University’s International Relations Office. The Council wished him every success in his new responsibilities.
The University President emphasized the pivotal role played by the International Relations Office in supporting the University’s internationalization strategy and enhancing its global academic standing. He also stressed the importance of coordinating efforts with the representatives of international relations offices and working groups across faculties and institutes, and holding regular meetings to discuss matters related to the Office’s activities.
The President further directed faculty deans to maximize the benefits of agreements signed with prestigious international universities, particularly in establishing joint and dual academic programs, developing and upgrading research laboratory equipment at the undergraduate level to keep pace with modern scientific advancements, and expanding faculty exchange and collaborative scientific research. These efforts, he noted, would contribute to driving innovation across the University and strengthening the capabilities of the Alexandria University Technology Park to translate research outcomes into practical, innovative applications.
The Council reviewed progress made in implementing the assessment system and the electronic textbook initiative, affirming the University's ongoing commitment to developing its educational system to enhance academic efficiency and improve learning outcomes. The Council also emphasized expanding the use of electronic textbooks to provide students with more flexible and comprehensive access to academic content, as well as supporting digital transformation efforts across faculties. The Council further discussed the reinstatement of digital learning platforms as a core component in promoting interactive education and providing an integrated learning environment that enables students to access lectures, learning materials, and online assessments—thereby reinforcing the role of technology in enhancing academic performance and the quality of education and assessment at the University.
The Council confirmed the continuation of the “Towards a Safe Environment” initiative launched by the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector, aimed at promoting environmental safety and protecting humans and animals on campus and in surrounding areas. The University President praised the participation of the Faculties of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine and their experts, as well as the support of civil society organizations and animal welfare groups. He added that these efforts contribute to reducing disease spread and ensuring safe environmental management across the University. The Council was also briefed on the pilot use of ultrasonic devices at the Faculty of Agriculture to deter stray animals, and it was decided that these devices would be deployed across all University facilities after proving effective.
The University Council extended its appreciation to the University Hospitals Sector, led by Prof. Dr. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, for the efforts made to enhance the hospitals’ readiness and development. The President affirmed the University's commitment to upgrading the medical system and improving infrastructure and equipment in all University hospitals, ensuring the highest quality standards and supporting the implementation of the Universal Health Insurance system in collaboration with the General Authority for Healthcare Accreditation and Regulation. These efforts strengthen the University’s role as a key partner in advancing this major national project.
The University President emphasized the need for faculties to refer books proposed for deaccessioning to the relevant academic departments for thorough review, ensuring the preservation of valuable scientific texts and seminal academic references.
The Council approved several cooperation agreements, including: The partnership agreement between Alexandria University and the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) – Canada on integrating artificial intelligence into higher education in the Middle East region., A cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Tourism and Hotels) and Istanbul University – Turkey., A cooperation agreement between Alexandria University and the Missouri University of Science and Technology – USA.,The framework agreement (Annex 3) for a dual master’s degree between the Faculty of Pharmacy at Alexandria University and its counterpart at Université de Caen – France.
The Council also approved accepting a donation of 3.5 million Egyptian pounds from Misr for Central Clearing, Depository and Registry (MCDR) in support of the pediatric oncology unit at Borg El Arab University Hospital.
Additionally, the Council approved the promotion of 18 faculty members (8 to Professor and 10 to Associate Professor), the appointment of 20 lecturers, the awarding of 90 PhD degrees, and 190 Master’s degrees across various scientific disciplines.
President of Alexandria University Receives Delegation from “Rosatom” to Discuss Prospects for Cooperation in Nuclear Energy and Innovation

Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received today a delegation from the Russian company Rosatom, headed by Ms. Elena Alexandrova, an official from the events sector at Atom Energy of the Future. The visit aimed to explore avenues for strengthening scientific and research cooperation between Alexandria University, the Russian company, and academic institutions in Russia. The meeting was attended by Dr. Walid Abdel Azim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering.
During the meeting, Dr. Konsowa emphasized the strong and longstanding relations between Egypt and Russia, which have been crowned by cooperation in establishing the El-Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant. He expressed Alexandria University’s aspiration to expand its collaboration with Rosatom and Russian academic institutions, particularly in the fields of nuclear engineering and clean energy. He also highlighted the university’s interest in exploring the establishment of joint academic degrees, faculty and student exchange programs, and joint research projects, in support of the university’s strategy to internationalize education, embrace the knowledge economy, and enhance the competitiveness of its academic and research programs. The President noted that the university, through its dual and joint academic degree programs with international universities, its overseas branches, and through the Alexandria University Technology Park, works to translate research outputs into applications that serve industry and the labor market.
For her part, Ms. Elena Alexandrova praised the distinguished academic and research level of Alexandria University’s students and graduates, reaffirming Rosatom’s interest in expanding cooperation with the university across various scientific disciplines, especially in engineering and quantum physics. She noted that Alexandria University is considered one of the leading universities in the Middle East and Africa.
The Russian delegation also participated in a seminar organized by the Faculty of Engineering in cooperation with Rosatom, titled “The Role of Engineering in the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy.” Held as part of the 2025 Science and Innovation Celebration, the seminar addressed the role of artificial intelligence engineering in advancing the nuclear industry, the integrative relationship between different engineering disciplines and the nuclear sector, and presented insights into the future of nuclear energy worldwide, with a focus on the promising career paths available in this field.







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