November 13, 2025
Professor Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, received a report from Professor Mohamed Ahmed Adawy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, on the ongoing development and renovation works in the housing units and guest residences allocated to faculty members and their assistants. The report detailed the progress in Guest Residence No. (14) in Building “A”.
Professor Adawy conducted an inspection tour of the residence, accompanied by Mr. Mostafa Gaber, Director General of the General Administration of Guest Residences; Ms. Reham El-Hefnawy, Director General of the Vice President’s Office for Community Service and Environmental Development; Mr. Mahmoud Mohamed El-Sayed, Director of the Guest Residences Department; Mr. Hesham Safwat, Director of the Housing Department; in addition to a number of engineers from the Engineering Affairs Administration.
In this context, Professor El-Minshawy stated that the university is committed to implementing a comprehensive development plan for the housing units and guest residences designated for faculty members and their assistants, in alignment with its continuous efforts to enhance both the work environment and campus life.
He affirmed that these efforts support Assiut University’s vision of providing comfort and stability for university staff, contributing positively to academic and research performance.
Professor El-Minshawy also praised the efforts of the engineering and administrative sectors supervising the development works, directing them to adhere to the highest standards of quality and safety and to complete the renovations as quickly as possible to best serve faculty members and their assistants.
For his part, Professor Adawy explained that the university administration places particular emphasis on upgrading the housing units and guest residences allocated to faculty members and their assistants, ensuring they enjoy a comfortable and motivating living environment, as they represent a cornerstone of the educational and research process. He added that the development works include upgrading essential utilities, renovating water and electricity networks, modernizing interior furnishings, and enhancing safety and cleanliness systems within the residences and housing units.
Mr. Mostafa Gaber noted that Guest Residence No. (14) is designated for assistant staff members and comprises ten housing units with a capacity of up to 60 beds. He added that the residence is undergoing comprehensive renovations in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical works, and is currently being fitted with modern furniture and new electrical appliances in preparation for the start of accommodation in the near future.



