Al-Ahliyya Assiut University participates in a training program to combat corruption and governance at the National Anti-Corruption Academy for faculty members at private universities, with the aim of enhancing awareness of the concepts of integrity and transparency, and spreading the culture of governance and anti-corruption within the academic community, in implementation of the national strategy to combat corruption and achieve the goals of sustainable development.
Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University and authorized to conduct the affairs of Assiut National University, Al-Ahliyya Assiut University participated in the activities of the Anti-Corruption and Governance Training Program for the cadres of faculty members at private universities, organized by the Administrative Control Authority at the headquarters of the National Anti-Corruption Academy in Cairo, during the period from 16 to 18 February 2025.
Dr. Ahmed Allam, Acting Director of Programs at the College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, participated in the program.
Dr. El-Minshawy stressed the importance of such programs in building an institutional culture based on integrity and transparency, and enhancing societal awareness of the seriousness of corruption and its impact on development.
For his part, Dr. Nobi Mohamed Hassan, Vice President of Assiut National University for Academic Affairs, explained that the program represents an important step towards consolidating the principles of governance within the academic community.
The program included several themes on the definition of corruption, its causes and effects, the role of the Administrative Control Authority, Egypt's Vision 2030, work ethics, governance in the face of corruption, corruption and national security.



