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Community Service Council Discusses Institutional Development Plans and Efforts for Sustainable Development and Announces the Establishment of a Fourth Career Development Center at the University

In line with Alexandria University’s commitment to enhancing its efforts in community service and environmental development, Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, emphasized during the Alexandria University Community Service and Environmental Development Council meeting on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, the necessity of completing all maintenance work on lecture halls, laboratories, and buildings during the mid-term break of the academic year. She tasked faculty deans and health and safety officers with reviewing all safety regulations, fire systems, and electrical panels before the second semester of the academic year 2025/2026 begins.
Dr. Al-Oufy mentioned that a survey and categorization of the outdated equipment in the university’s faculties and institutes had been completed, and communication with the General Authority for Government Services had been made to begin dealing with these items as part of the university's institutional development efforts and removal of obstacles.
In the context of enhancing the skills of faculty members and administrative staff, the Vice President announced the commencement of a training program aimed at training 400 individuals from the university in cooperation with the National Training Academy. The program aims to provide human resources with leadership, personal, and innovative skill development programs.
The meeting also covered the Prime Minister’s directives regarding the establishment of shelters for stray dogs away from residential areas. Dr. Al-Aufi called for coordination with the relevant authorities on this matter, as part of the university’s initiative for a safe environment, which is being implemented by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine alongside other university faculties.
In a remarkable step, Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy announced the successful establishment of a fourth Career Development Center at Alexandria University, funded by the EUSEEDS project for employment, entrepreneurship, and digital skills. This project, launched by the Francophone University Agency, selected 20 universities from several countries to provide digital training programs and support the professional integration of students and new graduates.
Dr. Al Oufy also called for the implementation of the "Month of Goodness" initiative, which coincides with the approach of the holy month of Ramadan. The initiative aims to promote social solidarity by distributing Iftar meals, supporting needy families, and organizing community caravans. Detailed reports on the activities, events, and seminars carried out by the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector at the university during December and January were also reviewed, alongside their alignment with sustainable development goals.
Postgraduate Studies and Research Council Strengthens Research Integrity and Supports Artificial Intelligence Directions

The Postgraduate Studies and Research Council of Alexandria University held its meeting today, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, chaired by Prof. Hisham Saeed, Vice President of the University for Postgraduate Studies and Research.
During the meeting, the Council reviewed an update on scientific articles that had been retracted from international journals after publication, along with the reasons for their retraction, based on data from the Retraction Watch Database. This comes within the framework of the University’s commitment to promoting research integrity and adhering to international standards.
In this context, the Council noted the approval of the establishment of the Office of Research Integrity, which is tasked with monitoring the research ecosystem at the University, identifying reasons behind the retraction of published research in international journals, working to limit this phenomenon, and supporting sound and responsible research practices.

The Council also discussed a proposal to establish subcommittees for Artificial Intelligence within the faculties and institutes of Alexandria University. These committees will be responsible for supporting and implementing the University’s institutional policies in the field of artificial intelligence, in accordance with ethical standards, good governance, and academic quality assurance.
Furthermore, the Council approved a proposal to amend the decision of the Postgraduate Studies and Research Council dated September 20, 2021, and the decision of the University Council dated September 28, 2021, concerning the extension of the validity period of academic courses for postgraduate students, which had been applied during the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Council also approved the preparation of a fee-based professional diploma program entitled “Standards for Accreditation of Healthcare Facilities,” in support of labor market needs and the enhancement of the efficiency of specialized cadres.
In addition, the Council approved the amendment of the name of the Department of Alkaloids and Experimental Therapy at the Institute to become the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, in line with scientific and disciplinary developments in this field.
Within the framework of international cooperation, the Council approved the establishment of two (2) professional diplomas in teaching French as a second or foreign language for the primary, preparatory, and secondary education stages, as joint academic degrees, within the partnership between the Faculty of Education at Alexandria University and Senghor University.
Education and Student Affairs Council Commends Faculties’ Efforts During First Semester Examinations

Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President of Alexandria University for Education and Student Affairs, commended the distinguished efforts exerted by the university’s faculties and the Measurement and Evaluation Center to ensure the smooth conduct of the first semester examinations. This came during the meeting of the Education and Student Affairs Council .
The Vice President of the University affirmed that examinations are proceeding in an atmosphere of discipline and commitment, with the provision of a safe and calm examination environment for students, securing examination committees, and ensuring full coordination among all concerned entities. He also highlighted the continuous provision of necessary support to students and the immediate handling of any remarks or issues, in order to guarantee the success of the examination process and uphold the principles of fairness and equal opportunities for all students. He further stressed the importance of daily follow-up of examination progress until their completion.

Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim also directed the swift completion of marking, grade recording, and examination control room procedures in parallel with the examination period, to ensure the prompt announcement of results, while adhering to the highest standards of accuracy and quality.
During the meeting, the Council approved the Code of Ethical and Behavioral Standards for Students, which aims to instill sound university conduct and build a sustainable student community based on respect for human and ethical values. The code promotes discipline, responsibility, and mutual respect, providing a safe and stimulating educational environment that fosters creativity and excellence. It also contributes to strengthening positive values and behaviors both on and off campus, developing students’ academic, professional, and ethical competencies, and preparing distinguished graduates who are scientifically and ethically qualified to serve society and compete in local and international labor markets.
The Council extended its congratulations to:
Dr. Alia Ramadan, on the issuance of the University President’s decision appointing her as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Ashraf Sultan, on his appointment as Vice Dean of the Faculty of Business for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Hanan Youssef, on her assignment as Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts for Education and Student Affairs, wishing them continued success in their new roles.
President of Alexandria University Extends Congratulations to Coptic Brothers and Eastern Christian Denominations on Christmas

Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Coptic brothers and the Eastern Christian denominations in Alexandria Governorate on the occasion of Christmas. This came during his participation in the official celebrations held for the occasion, as part of an official delegation headed by Major General Ahmed Khaled Hassan Saeed, Governor of Alexandria, and attended by Major General Yasser El-Khatib, Commander of the Northern Military Zone; Major General Ahmed Thabet, Assistant Minister of Interior; Major General Rashad Farouk, Director of Alexandria Security; along with a number of executive, security, and public leaders of the governorate.
The President of Alexandria University affirmed that Christmas embodies the highest meanings of love, peace, and fraternity among the sons of one nation, noting that this blessed occasion reflects the depth of national bonds and the strength of the Egyptian social fabric, which brings together all segments of society within a framework of unity and cohesion.
Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa expressed his sincere wishes that God may return this occasion to Egypt and its people with further goodness, security, stability, prosperity, and growth.






President of Alexandria University Participates in Christmas Celebrations with Western Christian Denominations

Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, participated in the Christmas celebrations with the Western Christian denominations in Alexandria Governorate, as part of a delegation headed by Major General Ahmed Khaled Saeed, Governor of Alexandria. The delegation also included Major General Staff Officer Yasser El-Khatib, Commander of the Northern Military Region, along with a number of executive and public leaders of the governorate.
The visit included several churches, among them the Apostolic Church, Our Lady of the Dormition Church, Our Lady of the Dormition Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Resurrection, and the Maronite Church, where greetings were extended on the occasion.
The President of Alexandria University expressed his pleasure at participating in these celebrations, affirming that Christmas embodies the values of love and peace and reflects the depth of national bonds among the Egyptian people. He prayed that this blessed occasion may return to Egypt with greater security, stability, and prosperity.







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