Skip to main content

Assiut University receives an expert from the Ministry of Higher Education to receive and review an innovative student project "Devising a way to develop the teaching of histology and cytology" at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the University, Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula, vice president for education and Student Affairs, received Dr. Khalid Bin Al-Waleed Abdel Fattah, an expert at the Excellence Support Department of the Higher Education Development Projects Management Unit at the Ministry of higher education and scientific research, on an official visit to review and receive the funded student project entitled "innovating a way to develop the teaching of histology and cytology", which the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine received funding of 70 thousand pounds from the ministry in 2022 for its implementation.

 

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy expressed his appreciation for the vital role played by the Ministry of Higher Education in supporting students ' innovative ideas, turning them into realistic projects that serve the educational process, contribute to the development of the quality of education at public universities in line with international standards, and enhance the competitiveness of Higher Education outputs.

 

The meeting was attended by Dr. Madiha Darwish, dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Project Manager, Dr. Inas Abdel Hafez, vice dean for graduate studies and Research Affairs and executive director of the project, Dr. Manal Tawfiq Hussein, project advisor, as well as Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Nasser, director of the project management unit at the University.

 

Dr. Ahmed Abdulmoula, vice president for education and Student Affairs, stressed that the project aims to design three-dimensional models that help students understand and absorb the tissue structures of various body systems at a low cost and simple capabilities, pointing out that the team provided innovative educational models for various organs of the body such as the eye, tongue, stomach, and nerve cell, and have already been integrated into the educational process as effective alternatives to expensive imported models.

 

For his side, Dr. Khalid bin Alwaleed Abdel Fattah praised the level of output achieved within the project, praising the efforts of faculty members and students of the college, stressing that what was presented reflects the excellence of Assiut University at the academic and Research Levels.

 

The implementation of the project was supervised by Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Alameddine, Maida Nurhan Mamdouh as the Executive Supervisor of the students, and the executive team included 13 students, namely: Roland Mohamed Hosny (project manager), Asma Hamada (deputy project manager), and team members: Israa Mohamed Sami, Mayada Mohamed Khalaf, Manar Mahmoud, Tabarak Ibrahim, Zahra Ahmed, jihad Ashraf, hind Mohamed Mahmoud, Mohamed Jaber, Noureddine Thabet, Martin Maher, and Michael Mehdi.

1٢٤