- The president of the University praises the performance of students and emphasizes the support of creativity and innovation as a pillar of sustainable development
- Dr. El-Minshawy: 10 thousand pounds reward for each student in recognition of their excellence and to encourage their excellence
- Dr. El-Minshawy: raising awareness is a national responsibility to face challenges and strengthen confidence in state institutions
Dr. Ahmed El – Minshawy, president of Assiut University, met today, Sunday, March 9, the University's student team winning the first place in the geniuses universities program-the seventh season, for the second year in a row, where the team achieved 795 points, as the highest average of points among participating Egyptian universities throughout the season.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Madiha Darwish, general coordinator of student activities, Dr. Haitham Ibrahim, general manager of the Student Welfare Department, Mr. Hashim Sayed Mohammed, director of the cultural activity Department and general supervisor of the team, student Martin Nasser, president of the University Students ' Union, as well as a number of Supervisors from the cultural activity department at the University.
During the meeting, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy expressed his pride and happiness at the team's achievement, stressing that this victory reflects their determination and strong will, and also praised the honorable appearance they showed during the stages of the competition, which came as the culmination of their continuous efforts and intensive training, along with the strong support from the university administration. He stressed that this excellence should be a motivation for further success and creativity in various fields, and a starting point towards achieving their ambitions and goals.
During the meeting, the president of the university announced that each student from the winning team was awarded a financial reward of 10 thousand pounds, in recognition of their efforts and to motivate them to continue scientific and cultural excellence, and to represent the University honorably in various forums.
Dr. El-Minshawy stressed the University's keenness to support creativity and innovation as two main pillars of sustainable development, pointing to the importance of providing an educational environment that encourages research and scientific excellence, and contributes to the development of students ' skills and preparing them to keep abreast of developments in various fields.
The president of the university also pointed out the importance of raising awareness among students and realizing the responsibility of the word in light of the challenges facing the homeland, especially rumors and fourth-generation wars, which aim to destabilize and sow distrust in state institutions, stressing that addressing these challenges requires concerted efforts and strengthening the national spirit to preserve the unity and stability of the homeland.
Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president of Assiut University for education and Student Affairs, praised the great efforts exerted by the General Administration of Youth Welfare and the Department of cultural activity in supervising the students participating in the geniuses universities program, and following them throughout the stages of the competition. He stressed that the university administration pays special attention to providing all the necessary needs and requirements for students, to ensure their participation in student activities in an integrated educational environment and appropriate to their personal desires and inclinations, which strengthens the University's position among Egyptian universities, and confirms the ability of its students to excel and compete in cultural and scientific forums.
The winning team of Assiut University included 10 students from various faculties of the university, namely: Abdul Rahman Mahmoud Al-Badri (Faculty of Medicine), Mohammed Abu Al-Qasim Mohammed (Faculty of Medicine), Claudia Atef Fayez (Faculty of Medicine), Marwa Mahmoud Farghali (Faculty of sugar Technology), Karen Ayman (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine), Salfia Osama (Faculty of computers and information), Mina Fawzi Shahdi (Faculty of Fine Arts), Mohammed Ahmed Hassan Salim (Faculty of Commerce E), Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Ali (Faculty of sugar industry technology), Nesma Mustafa Khalifa (Faculty of Fine Arts).
The meeting was also attended by student supervisors from the Department of cultural activity, namely: Hind Mohamed Salah, Ahmed Nasreddin Ahmed, Mohamed Abdel Fattah Fouad, Abeer Yousry Ahmed, Omniah Ahmed Mohamed, Marwa Abdel Fattah Helmy, Dina Mohamed Osman, zeinaham Abdel Hafez Hamid.

