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As part of Alexandria University’s strategy to support and empower people of determination, and under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, attended the “Tamkeen” (Empowerment) ceremony organized by the Taha Hussein Center for Students with Disabilities. The event was held at the Faculty of Engineering Theater and aimed to enhance the inclusion of people of determination within the university community and empower them both academically and socially.

The ceremony was attended by Prof. Dr. Walid Abdel Azim, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Wael El-Moghlany, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Alaa Gamie, Executive Director of the Taha Hussein Center, along with a number of deans, vice deans, faculty members, and students from various faculties.

 

 

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In his speech, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim affirmed that Alexandria University gives special attention to supporting students with disabilities, in line with the Egyptian state’s vision that reflects the principles of the New Republic, which emphasizes the care of people of determination and the creation of an inclusive educational environment that ensures equal opportunities for all students.

He explained that the university adopts a set of initiatives and programs designed to empower students with disabilities — through academic accommodations as well as active participation in community and student activities. He noted that the “Tamkeen” initiative embodies the university’s mission toward sustainable development and social justice, highlighting the talents and creativity of these students as inspiring examples within the university community.

Prof. Dr. Abdel Hakim also praised the outstanding role of the Taha Hussein Center in providing comprehensive support and care for students with disabilities, extending his appreciation to parents for their continued cooperation and efforts to help integrate their children into university life.

For her part, Dr. Alaa Gamie expressed her delight at concluding the activities of the “Tamkeen Week”, which crowned a year full of initiatives by the Taha Hussein Center to support and empower students with disabilities. She emphasized that employing arts is an effective tool for developing students’ personalities and enhancing their integration within the university community.

The ceremony featured a documentary film highlighting the activities of the Taha Hussein Center and inspiring success stories of Alexandria University students with disabilities, in addition to artistic and theatrical performances presented by the students themselves. The performances received great interaction from the audience, reflecting the students’ creativity and reinforcing the university’s commitment to supporting and empowering people of determination.

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​The Council of Alexandria University, in its session held under the chairmanship of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University, congratulated Dr. Khaled El-Enany on his election as the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The Council expressed its deep appreciation for this high-level international achievement, which is considered a culmination of his distinguished career full of contributions in the sectors of Antiquities, Culture, Education, and the protection of human heritage. Dr. Konsowa emphasized that Dr. Khaled El-Enany's victory in this position represents a high-level international recognition of the stature of Egyptian competencies and their pioneering role in leading global institutions. It also reflects the significant support provided by the Egyptian State for this candidacy, which underscores Egypt's civilizational and cultural standing on the international stage. The University President expressed his great pleasure at Alexandria University hosting this well-deserved tribute by the Supreme Council of Universities, wishing Dr. Khaled El-Enany continuous success in his new duties and contribution to achieving UNESCO's noble goals of consolidating peace and supporting education, sciences, and culture.

 

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​The University President then reviewed the significant development in the joint and dual degree programs offered by the University's faculties in cooperation with American, British, and European partner international universities. These programs are established within the framework of signed cooperation protocols, aiming to provide students with high-quality educational services of international competitiveness and contribute to achieving the University's strategic goal of becoming a leading regional and international center for education and scientific research. The University President clarified that the University provides all necessary resources and facilities for the students of these programs during their study period at Alexandria University before their transfer to complete their studies at the partner foreign university. He affirmed that this track ensures they receive an outstanding university education within a global competitive framework, enhancing their ability to enter the local and international labor market. The University President stressed that dual academic degrees and the establishment of international branches for the University are among the main axes in the University's strategic plan, which stems from Egypt's Vision 2030.

 

 

​The Council congratulated the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospitals on the global achievement of listing the Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Center at the Main University Hospital among the top ten centers globally outside the United States of America, and its attainment of the seventh rank globally according to the Cardiac Research Foundation (CRF) classification issued on the sidelines of the TCT 2025 International Conference. Dr. Konsowa affirmed that this classification is a culmination of continuous efforts and reflects the distinguished position of the University and its medical cadres, the competence of Egyptian doctors, and their ability to achieve international leadership. It confirms the University's commitment to providing the highest level of medical care in accordance with the highest quality standards, wishing the Faculty's family continued progress in various medical, scientific, and research fields.

​In the context of following up on the readiness of university buildings and facilities, the University President stressed the need to follow up on the comprehensive and periodic maintenance works carried out in the University's various faculties and units, and the precise and continuous review of all maintenance and restoration work to ensure the educational and research process proceeds with high efficiency, and to provide a safe and fully equipped educational and work environment for students, faculty members, and staff, thereby preserving university assets and facilities and enhancing the quality of services provided.

​The Council approved the acceptance of a number of donations and endowments presented to the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospitals at Alexandria University to support the medical system and develop services provided to patients. These included:

​Two devices provided by El Garably Integrated Engineering Works Company—a cardiac catheterization device valued at 33 million EGP for the Department of Cardiology and Vascular Diseases at the Main University Hospital, and an interventional radiology device valued at 33 million EGP for the Department of Interventional Radiology at the Main University Hospital.

​A donation from Pharos University, consisting of one (1) surgical endoscope equipped with a 4K screen, valued at 5 million and 422 thousand EGP for the Surgery Department.

​Medical supplies from "One Surgical" Company valued at 4 million and 300 thousand EGP, allocated for cardiovascular patients at Smouha University Hospital.

​A donation from Dr. Kamel El Din Ahmed El Hosny of an ultrasound device valued at 1 million and 350 thousand EGP to support the services of the Department of Cardiology and Vascular Diseases.

​The Council approved the promotion of 32 faculty members (15 to the position of Professor, 17 to the position of Assistant Professor), the appointment of 12 lecturers, and the granting of 205 Doctoral degrees and .187 Master

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​In the framework of Alexandria University's celebrations of the anniversary of the Glorious October War victories, Professor Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, today, Wednesday, attended the educational seminar organized by the university under the title “The Battle of Consciousness… Our Youth is Our Responsibility.” The seminar was presented by Major General Dr. Sameer Farag, the Thinker and Strategic Expert, in the presence of Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakeem, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Professor Dr. Afaf El-Awfy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, a number of former university presidents and vice presidents, deans, vice-deans of faculties, and a large gathering of faculty members and students from various colleges.

 

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​In his speech, Dr. Konsowa welcomed Major General Sameer Farag, praising him as a great national value and intellectual and strategic stature, asserting that his visions and analyses enrich youth awareness and support their understanding of the most important issues and challenges facing Egyptian national security. The University President pointed out that the Egyptian state, led by His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, gives special attention to the youth as they represent the present and the future, stressing that the October War will remain a symbol of national dignity and glory, and the great victory achieved by the Egyptian Army during it embodies the highest meanings of sacrifice and devotion. Dr. Konsowa clarified that current challenges require the preparation of an educated and conscious generation capable of bearing responsibility, noting that the Peace Conference held in Sharm El Sheikh in October 2025 represents a new victory for the Egyptian will and its pioneering role in establishing peace in the Middle East. He also affirmed the university's commitment to organizing such educational seminars to raise awareness, instill the spirit of belonging, and correct misconceptions, which positively reflects on building minds and fostering loyalty to the homeland.

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​For his part, Major General Dr. Sameer Farag thanked Alexandria University for organizing the seminar, starting his talk by asserting that the October War was not just a military battle but a national epic that embodied the highest meanings of determination, doctrine, and scientific planning. He explained that the victory was achieved thanks to sound preparation and meticulous planning, which began immediately after the 1967 setback by rebuilding the Egyptian Army on modern scientific foundations, developing armament and training systems, and establishing the principle of complete secrecy in formulating strategic and tactical plans. He indicated that the Egyptian leadership succeeded in achieving the element of surprise at all levels, from setting "H-hour" to managing the battle on the Egyptian and Syrian fronts with precise strategic harmony, which makes the October War still studied in war colleges around the world as a unique model in planning and leadership. General Farag also spoke about the lessons learned from the October War in building the modern state, stressing that military victory is incomplete without national consciousness to preserve its achievements, and that today's battle is a "Battle of Consciousness" no less important than yesterday's battles, aimed at protecting the minds of youth from disinformation campaigns and Fourth and Fifth Generation warfare targeting social cohesion and public trust in its institutions. The Strategic Expert then moved to analyze the current situation in the Middle East, noting that the region is witnessing a redraw of the map of regional and international influence, and attempts to ignite conflicts in some countries with the aim of fragmenting their internal stability. He affirmed that the Egyptian position is characterized by steadfastness and balance, especially regarding the Palestinian issue, where Egypt categorically rejects any attempts to displace Palestinians from Gaza, and simultaneously works to consolidate the truce and support reconstruction efforts, which resulted from the recent Peace Conference in Sharm El Sheikh that reaffirmed Egypt's pivotal role as a fundamental pillar of security and stability in the region. General Farag concluded his speech by asserting that consciousness is the first line of defense for the nation, calling on the youth to unite behind the political leadership and the Great Egyptian Army to preserve the nation's security and stability, and to actively participate in the process of construction and development witnessed by the Egyptian state.

​On the sidelines of the seminar, the University President inaugurated an art exhibition featuring the works of students from the Faculty of Specific Education. The University Choir also presented a distinguished performance, followed by a sports show by the students of the Faculty of Sports Science for Girls

In conclusion of the event, Dr. Abdel Aziz Konsowa honored Major General Sameer Farag in appreciation of his national contribution and efforts in spreading awareness and promoting national belonging among the youth.

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Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of Alexandria University, congratulated the Faculty of Medicine and the university hospitals on the recognition of the Cardiac Catheterization and Interventional Center at the Main University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, as one of the top ten centers worldwide outside the United States, ranking seventh globally, according to the latest classification issued by the Cardiac Research Foundation (CRF) during the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2025 Conference, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific events specializing in cardiology and advanced cardiac interventions.

Dr. Konsowa expressed his pride in this remarkable achievement, describing it as a culmination of continuous efforts to advance medical services and scientific research at Alexandria University. He emphasized that this global recognition reflects the distinguished standing of the university and its medical professionals on the international stage, and highlights the competence and excellence of Egyptian physicians capable of achieving leadership in major global scientific forums. He added that this success is also a testament to the ongoing support from the Egyptian state in developing healthcare and research systems and embodies the university’s commitment to its mission of serving humanity and the community. He extended his best wishes to the Faculty of Medicine for continued progress across medical, academic, and research fields.

Dr. Tamer Abdallah, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Chairman of the University Hospitals Board, stated that this achievement is the result of integrated teamwork within the Department of Cardiology, in collaboration with the faculty administration, hospitals, and civil society. He noted that this accomplishment represents an exemplary model of Centers of Clinical Excellence, established according to the highest quality standards and under the directives of Dr. Abdelaziz Konsowa, President of the University.

He further added that the inclusion of the Cardiac Catheterization and Interventional Center among the world’s top ten centers is the outcome of the dedicated efforts of the department’s outstanding team and their commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in cardiology and cardiovascular interventions. Dr. Abdallah affirmed that the Faculty of Medicine at Alexandria University remains steadfast in supporting ongoing medical development and clinical training programs, reinforcing the university’s position as one of the leading medical and educational institutions in the region.

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Alexandria University received H.E. Mr. Orlik Shannon, Ambassador of Canada to Egypt, and his accompanying delegation at the university headquarters in Shatby, to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between Alexandria University and Canadian universities in areas of mutual academic and research interest.

The Ambassador was welcomed by Prof. Dr. Hisham Saeed, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Hakim, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. Dr. Gehan Gouifil, Assistant to the University President for Education Internationalization and International Branches; Prof. Dr. Sameh Shehata, Supervisor of the International Relations Office; Prof. Dr. Eman Youssef, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for Education and Student Affairs; and Prof. Dr. Marwa Khalil, Acting Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science.

During the meeting, both sides discussed the possibility of establishing dual academic programs between Alexandria University and several Canadian universities in both English and French—the two official languages of Canada—as part of the university’s efforts to internationalize education and align its academic programs with global standards.

They also reviewed potential avenues for academic and research collaboration in fields of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of faculty and researcher exchange programs and the expansion of joint applied research projects, which contribute to enhancing the quality of higher education and scientific research for both parties.

Alexandria University presented a comprehensive overview highlighting its leading academic and research programs, its strategy for internationalization, its global partnerships, and its joint and dual-degree programs with top international universities. The presentation also included the university’s international branches outside Egypt, its research strategy, and its standing in global university rankings.

For his part, Ambassador Orlik Shannon expressed his appreciation for Alexandria University as a prestigious educational institution of distinguished regional standing, affirming his country’s keenness to foster academic and scientific collaboration with the university. He also explored opportunities to establish joint programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as to promote student and faculty exchange between the two sides.

Following the meeting, Prof. Dr. Afaf El-Oufi, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, accompanied the Ambassador and his delegation on a visit to the Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language Center (TAFL) at Alexandria University — one of the most prominent centers specializing in teaching Arabic to non-native speakers for over forty years.

They were received at the center by Dr. Lana Habib, Executive Director of the TAFL Center, and Dr. Dina El-Gayar, Executive Director of the Project Management Unit at Alexandria University.

During the visit, the Ambassador met with a group of students, faculty members, and staff in a lively discussion session moderated by Mr. Yasser Kashif, Academic Director of the Study Abroad Program in Oslo. The discussion covered topics such as learning Arabic, cultural immersion, and potential avenues for future cooperation between Canadian universities and Alexandria University.

The day’s events included a presentation by Dr. Dina El-Gayar, who showcased the university’s major projects and potential partnership areas with Canadian academic institutions, followed by a presentation by Dr. Lana Habib, who reviewed the history of the TAFL Center, its distinguished educational programs, and its pioneering role in promoting the Arabic language and culture worldwide.

Ambassador Shannon also delivered a speech in which he expressed his deep admiration for Arab culture and his personal passion for learning Arabic over the past 23 years. He offered valuable advice to students on mastering the language, emphasizing that Arabic serves as a bridge for cultural and human communication among nations.

At the conclusion of the visit, a commemorative photo was taken in the center’s garden amid a friendly and cooperative atmosphere. The Ambassador expressed his admiration for the center’s high academic standards, organization, and diverse programs.

The TAFL Center extended its sincere appreciation to all participants in the day’s events, affirming that this visit marks a milestone in the center’s 40-year journey and reinforces Alexandria University’s position as a leading regional and international hub for teaching Arabic to foreigners and promoting Egyptian culture.

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