Assiut University witnessed a graduation ceremony for the second batch of students of the business information systems (BIS) program at the Faculty of Commerce, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the University, and under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Mawla, vice president for education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Alaa Abdel-Hafiz, dean of the College, on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy expressed his happiness with the graduation of a new batch of students of the program, praising the high skills and abilities of BIS graduates to work efficiently in the fields of digital business and Information Systems. He stressed that the university pays great attention to providing advanced educational programs that keep pace with the needs of the labor market and are in line with Egypt's Vision 2030 for Sustainable Development, greeting the families of graduates for their continuous support of their children during the years of study, and wishing them a promising future.
The ceremony was also attended by distinguished faculty leaders, including Dr. Nesma Heshmat, vice dean for graduate studies and research, Dr. Amal Al-Dali, vice dean for community service and environmental development, engineer Ayman Ayad, director of the Information Technology Institute, Dr. Mustafa Qaid, Academic Coordinator of the program, Dr. Marwa Bakr, coordinator of student activities, as well as several department heads, faculty members and their assistants, and the administrative staff of the college.
During his speech, Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula praised the excellence of the program's 280 graduates, pointing out that they possess technical and practical skills that provide them with wide opportunities to work in government, private, and civil society institutions, stressing the importance of such specialized programs in graduating professional cadres that keep pace with global changes.
For his part, Dr. Alaa Abdul Hafeez urged graduates to continue developing their skills and self-development through continuous practical training, pointing out that the labor market today is witnessing fierce competition that requires creativity, flexibility, and constant updating of skills.
Ayman Ayad congratulated the graduates, wishing them a successful professional future, praising the outstanding scientific and training support provided by the University and the college. Dr. Mustafa Qaid also expressed his pride in this batch, thanking the university administration and the college for their continuous support of the program, and praised the role of the administrative apparatus, which was a real support in the success of the day.
In a speech delivered on behalf of the graduates, student Ahmed Mohamed Abdulaziz thanked the University and college administration for their support and practical training opportunities, stressing that the program allowed him and his colleagues to combine business sciences and technological skills, which gave them a strong advantage in facing the challenges of the labor market.
