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Assiut University organizes the forum "students with disabilities in the light of the international academic classification of universities" next Tuesday

- Dr. El-Minshawy: supporting and empowering people with disabilities is a priority within Assiut University's strategy 

 

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Assiut University, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the university, is preparing to organize the forum "students with disabilities in the light of the international academic classification of universities", next Tuesday, March 18, under the slogan "Assiut University is friendly to students with disabilities".

 

The forum is organized by the international academic classification bureau in cooperation with the Center for the care of students with disabilities, at exactly half past eight in the evening in Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Hall (the eighth Hall) in the administrative building of the University.

 

 The forum will be held under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Jamal Badr, vice president for graduate studies and research, Dr. Omar Mamdouh Shaaban, director of the international academic classification office and coordinator of the forum, and Dr. Umniah Mohammed Ibrahim, director of the Center for students with disabilities and rapporteur of the forum.

 

In this context, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy stressed that the forum aims to review the services provided to students with disabilities from the perspective of international academic classification standards, in addition to discussing mechanisms for developing these services to enhance their educational opportunities and social integration.

 

The president of Assiut University explained that the organization of this forum comes within the framework of the presidential directives supporting people with disabilities, and based on the University's vision to achieve an inclusive educational environment that provides the necessary support for this important category, thus contributing to building a more integrated and inclusive university community.

 

The forum program includes a dialogue session discussing the University's vision to support and empower people with disabilities academically and socially, and highlighting the psychological, educational and rehabilitation services provided by the University in accordance with International Classification Standards. The forum also includes artistic presentations by the team of the Center for the care of students with disabilities, in the framework of enhancing student participation and highlighting their talents.