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President of Alexandria University Inaugurates Adult Intensive Care Unit at El-Mowasat University Hospital

Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, inaugurated today, Monday, December 22, 2025, the Adult Intensive Care Unit at El-Mowasat University Hospital, with a capacity of eight fully equipped beds, including an isolation room, at an approximate cost of EGP 13 million. This step reflects the University’s ongoing commitment to developing its medical system and enhancing the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.

The inauguration was attended by Dr. Affaf El-Oufy, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Tamer Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Dr. Iman Youssef, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Essam Badawy, Executive Director of University Hospitals; Dr. Ahmed Shereen, Director of El-Mowasat Hospital; Mr. Mohamed Amr Sayed Shaker, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of “Sehatna” Foundation for Development; Mr. Ahmed Mahmoud Attia, Head of the Social Solidarity Sector at Nasser Social Bank; along with a number of faculty members, officials from the University Hospitals Administration, and representatives of civil society.
In his speech, Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa expressed his appreciation for the tangible achievements that contributed to the inauguration of the Adult Intensive Care Unit, praising the advanced medical equipment and the distinguished therapeutic services the unit will provide to patients. He affirmed that the opening of the unit comes within the framework of Alexandria University’s comprehensive plan to develop its medical facilities, ensuring the provision of integrated healthcare services befitting the Egyptian citizen, through effective partnerships with civil society institutions and business leaders.
The University President pointed out that Alexandria University is working to develop its university hospitals to be fully prepared to join the Comprehensive Health Insurance System and to enhance their capacity to deliver high-quality and sustainable medical services. This will be achieved through the establishment of specialized centers of excellence that serve as a model for integrating modern infrastructure, advanced medical equipment, and training and qualification programs for medical staff.
He also directed the necessity of attracting international experts and distinguished professors in rare medical specialties to transfer their expertise to the University, contributing to raising the efficiency of various medical teams. He emphasized the University’s commitment to providing all necessary laboratory and technical capabilities to enable these experts to perform their scientific and professional roles to the fullest extent. Dr. Konsowa further clarified that developing emergency departments in university hospitals is a top priority to ensure the highest levels of quality and safety in healthcare services provided to citizens. In conclusion, he commended the significant efforts exerted by the medical and administrative teams at the university hospitals, praising their distinguished professional performance and humane service to patients.
For his part, Dr. Tamer Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation for the continuous support provided by the University administration, headed by Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, to the university hospitals sector and the medical education system, enabling them to fulfill their health, educational, and professional roles in the best possible manner. He affirmed that the inauguration of the Adult Intensive Care Unit at El-Mowasat Hospital represents a successful model of healthcare integration, resulting from constructive cooperation between Alexandria University, “Sehatna” Foundation for Development, and Nasser Social Bank. He expressed his hope that this cooperation would serve as a nucleus for broader partnerships in the future, in line with global standards for healthcare delivery.
Mr. Mohamed Amr Sayed Shaker expressed his pride in being present at Alexandria University, which hosts distinguished medical and scientific competencies. He explained that the unit includes eight adult intensive care beds and aims to serve approximately 600 patients annually. He noted that “Sehatna” Foundation for Development works to reduce waiting lists and alleviate patients’ suffering, having successfully provided medical services to nearly three million patients since its establishment in 2018, and is striving to treat 10 million patients by 2030.
In the same context, Mr. Ahmed Mahmoud Attia affirmed that Nasser Social Bank is keen to cooperate with entities that contribute to achieving real and sustainable development, explaining that development is inseparable from the health and education sectors. From this standpoint came the cooperation with Alexandria University Hospitals, given their pioneering role and prominent contributions in serving Egyptian society. He stressed that the social responsibility of Nasser Social Bank aims to ensure that support reaches those who deserve it and to achieve tangible developmental impact.











Alexandria University Council for Education and Student Affairs Confirms the Regular Progress of First Semester Examinations Across University Faculties

Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President of Alexandria University for Education and Student Affairs, affirmed during the meeting of the Council for Education and Student Affairs held today that the final examinations of the first semester are proceeding smoothly and regularly across the various faculties of the university. He emphasized the university’s commitment to implementing all necessary organizational measures and arrangements to continuously monitor the examination process and ensure its stability.

The Vice President explained that the university has provided an appropriate environment to ensure students’ comfort and safety during examinations. All preparations and logistical arrangements have been completed across university faculties, including the examination committees and halls, the timely announcement of examination schedules, and the formation of examination control rooms, ensuring a suitable examination environment. This is in addition to full compliance with health and safety instructions and preventive measures, the provision of various forms of care and support, and the presence of medical teams to deal immediately with any emergency cases.
Dr. Abdel Hakim also noted that appropriate facilities have been allocated for students with disabilities, with all necessary accommodations provided to ensure that examinations are conducted smoothly and fairly, within a framework of equal opportunities.
He stressed the importance of the regular presence of faculty members, teaching assistants, and administrative staff in examination halls throughout the examination period, as this plays a vital role in ensuring the proper conduct of the examination process. He also directed that marking and examination control procedures be completed promptly and that results be announced as soon as possible, in the interest of students and in adherence to the established academic timetable.
Furthermore, Dr. Abdel Hakim emphasized the pivotal role of faculties in activating the academic advising system, highlighting its importance in guiding students, familiarizing them with academic rules and regulations, assisting them in selecting appropriate academic pathways, and addressing any academic challenges they may encounter, thereby positively reflecting on their academic performance and overall academic stability.
The Vice President of the University also praised the efforts exerted by the University’s faculties, in cooperation with the Center for Educational Innovations and Distance Learning, to activate the electronic university textbook system. He emphasized that this system contributes to strengthening the presence of Egyptian universities in international rankings and protecting the intellectual property rights of faculty members. He also stressed the necessity of completing all aspects of the system before the start of the Spring 2026 semester.
Dr. Sameh Nakhla, Director of the Center, added that the system is currently witnessing significant development to present academic content in an engaging manner for students, in implementation of the University’s vision for the digital transformation of the educational process.
During the meeting, the Council extended its congratulations to the Faculty of Engineering on the occasion of the issuance of a decision by the Board of Directors of the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education approving a number of academic programs for the academic year 2024/2025. These included the Mechanical Engineering Program, the Communications and Electronics Engineering Program, and the Electrical Power and Machines Engineering Program, in addition to conditional accreditation for the Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture Program. This achievement reflects the faculty’s academic excellence and commitment to international quality standards, strengthens its position among leading universities, and crowns its efforts in preparing qualified engineers capable of meeting labor market needs.
Community Service and Environmental Development Council Launches a Student Competition for Waste Management and Reviews University Preparations for the Egypt Government Excellence Award

During the meeting of the Community Service and Environmental Development Council Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy, Vice President of Alexandria University for Community Service and Environmental Development, extended her congratulations to Professor Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, and to the entire university community on the occasion of Alexandria University being awarded the title of “The Most Sustainable University in Africa for 2025”, according to the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings.

She emphasized that this achievement reflects the significant efforts exerted by the university in the fields of environmental protection and sustainable development, as well as its strong support for green transformation projects across the university.
Dr. Al-Oufy also stressed the importance of assigning six representatives from each faculty for each axis of the ranking, to ensure continuous coordination and effective preparation for participation in the upcoming evaluation cycle.
Dr. Al-Oufy further announced the launch of a student competition entitled “Smart Waste Management”, aimed at developing and implementing innovative solutions for smart waste management. The competition includes three financial prizes, in addition to the formation of a technical team tasked with integrating the winning ideas into a comprehensive smart waste management system to be implemented across Alexandria University.
The Council was also briefed on Alexandria University’s hosting of the Organizing Committee of the Egypt Government Excellence Award, which will evaluate the Alexandria University Internal Excellence Award for 2025. In this context, it was announced that five faculties had won the internal excellence award and will represent the university in the Egypt Government Excellence Award 2025 at the level of Egyptian universities.
The activation of Government Excellence Units within each faculty was also emphasized.
Dr. Affaf Al-Oufy outlined the main objectives of the sector, which include enhancing the leadership and competitiveness of Alexandria University and improving the quality of life of all university affiliates, including students, faculty members, and staff. During the meeting, she also defined the roles and responsibilities of the participating units and departments from the faculties in developing strategies for the various academic sectors of the university.
The Council reviewed the latest developments in the Occupational Safety and Health file, where Dr. Fahmy Sharal, Emeritus Professor at the High Institute of Public Health, noted that specialized working teams are currently being formed to manage risks. He added that periodic inspections of facilities are underway, along with the collection of environmental samples from laboratories to ensure the safety of students and faculty members, with particular emphasis on evacuation plans and fire prevention measures.

In addition, Dr. Salah Suleiman, General Coordinator of the university course “Community Issues,” reviewed Alexandria University’s activities aimed at raising students’ awareness of key societal issues, including population challenges, human rights, combating corruption, countering malicious rumors, citizenship, and Egyptian national security.
The Council also reviewed reports on activities and events implemented by the faculties and institutes of the university during November and December, which included the launch of medical and community convoys, as well as the organization of workshops, awareness and educational seminars, religious lectures, and scientific conferences.

The Graduate Studies and Research Council Congratulates the Research Team of the Alexandria Regional Alliance on Winning a Presidential Project in the Field of Electric Vehicles and Smart Transportation

The Graduate Studies and Research Council at Alexandria University, during its meeting held on Sunday morning, September 21, 2025, chaired by Prof. Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies and Research, congratulated the members of the research team of the Alexandria Regional Alliance on winning one of the projects of the presidential initiative “Alliance and Development.”

This initiative aims to support and enhance the electric vehicles and smart transportation industry by increasing the local manufacturing component and qualifying specialized human resources, thereby contributing to supporting the national economy and achieving sustainable development.
During the meeting, the Council discussed the policy regarding the inclusion of the names of external examiners or reviewers on scientific papers derived from academic theses. It affirmed that the general rule is not to include the names of examiners or reviewers if their role is limited solely to evaluation or discussion, as this role is purely evaluative and does not grant the right to authorship in published research. The Council clarified that names may only be included in cases where there is a clear, documented scientific contribution, approved by the relevant academic department council and in accordance with international publishing standards. Such contributions include participation in research or experimental design, data collection, statistical analysis of results, or scientific writing and review, subject to the approval of the researcher and the supervisory committee.
The Council also approved the renewal of the cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Tourism and Hotels) and the Egyptian Travel Agents Association – Alexandria Branch (ETAS), in addition to approving the proposed cooperation agreement between the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels and Orange Bay Tourist Island in Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate, in the field of practical training for faculty students.
Within the framework of supporting international academic cooperation, the Council approved a number of cooperation agreements, including an agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Education) and Rennes 2 University in France, as well as an agreement between Alexandria University (Alexandria University Hospitals) and the Faculties of Medicine at the University of Toulouse (Paul Sabatier University – Toulouse III) and Toulouse University Hospital in France.
The Council also approved a memorandum of cooperation between Alexandria University (Faculty of Medicine) and Loyola University Chicago in the United States of America, in the field of clinical training for medical students.
The Council further approved the framework international cooperation agreement between Alexandria University (Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science) and the University of Lyon, France – Institut d’Études Politiques de Lyon (Sciences Po Lyon), in a manner that enhances international partnerships and supports the exchange of academic and research expertise.

Alexandria University Receives the Turkish Consul General to Discuss Enhancing Academic and Cultural Cooperation

Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, received today Ms. Deniz Cankaya, Consul General of Turkey in Alexandria, and Ms. Sabriye Kasa, Deputy Consul General of Turkey, as part of efforts to strengthen joint cooperation between the two sides in the academic, cultural, and research fields.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Afaf Al-Oufy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; as well as Dr. Naglaa Abu Agag, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts for Graduate Studies and Research; and Dr. Magdy Agamia, Professor of Comparative Literature and Persian Language and Literature at the Faculty of Arts.
During the meeting, Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa welcomed the Consul General to Alexandria University, affirming the University’s keenness to develop cooperative relations and exchange expertise with Turkish academic institutions in various fields of mutual interest. He highlighted the University’s strategy aimed at internationalizing education through dual and joint degree programs with leading international universities, in addition to the University’s branches inside and outside Egypt. He also emphasized supporting the knowledge economy by utilizing research outputs to serve industry through the Alexandria University Technology Park.
Dr. Konsowa affirmed Alexandria University’s commitment to providing all forms of support to Turkish students enrolled at the University, facilitating their cultural and social integration, and overcoming any obstacles they may face. He also expressed the University’s readiness to act as a technical expertise hub for Turkish factories and companies operating in Egypt, contributing to solving the technical challenges they encounter. Dr. Konsowa further referred to the existing academic cooperation with several Turkish universities, including Istanbul, Ankara, and Atatürk Universities, expressing his aspiration to expand this cooperation to encompass education, culture, and joint research projects, in a way that directs scientific research toward serving industry and sustainable development.
For her part, Ms. Deniz Cankaya praised the distinguished academic standing of Alexandria University, stressing the Turkish side’s keenness to enhance academic, research, and cultural cooperation with the University, particularly in the fields of humanities, Turkish language education, and Turkish literature. She also emphasized cooperation in applied research that serves industry and meets labor market needs through the implementation of joint research projects, the exchange of scientific expertise, support for student and faculty exchange programs, encouragement of joint supervision of theses, and the development of joint academic programs and courses that contribute to deepening cultural understanding and exchanging academic expertise between the two sides.






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