The Faculty of Arts hosted the editor of higher education for the website and newspaper of the seventh day Mahmoud Ragheb, who conducted a press interview with each of Prof. Dr. Mustafa Mortada, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor Dr. Hanan Kamel, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, about the regularity of the first semester exams process for the academic year 2020/2021. Great interaction from the followers of the seventh day of social media pages.
The dialogue with Prof. Dr. Mustafa Mortada, Dean of the Faculty, talked about his interest in carrying out the daily passage of the committees and the concerted efforts of all departments of the Faculty to implement strict precautionary measures to complete the exams easily and without any obstacles, such as reducing the committee's time to one hour instead of two hours and an hour break for cleaning and sterilization between each committee and another, dividing the committees into 4 periods to give a great deal of safety and spacing, providing heat detectors and providing isolation rooms in the event, God forbid, discovering any suspected case of overheating among students, and alerting the faculty and assisting staff to the necessity of continuous presence in the committees as well as the establishment of Faculty security regulates the movement of students' entry and exit.
Prof. Dr. Mustafa Mortada praised the great role played by Professor Hanan Kamel, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, in the daily passage of the four periods of the examination committees to control and organize the examination process.
For her part, Prof. Dr. Hanan Kamel, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, affirmed her keenness to follow up the committees in a successive manner to ensure that students and all members of the examination process adhere to wearing masks and provide the necessary ventilation in the committees and achieve spacing in students sitting inside the committees, and she praised the provision of Professor Mustafa Mortada, Dean of the Faculty for all Requirements for masks, alcohol, sterilization tools, thermometers, and first aid tools, as well as warning students to bring their writing tools to prevent the spread of viruses through the exchange of these tools.
She also confirmed that the Faculty did not record any case of absence, excuses, or suspicion in Corona, and indicated that if there is any case of suspicion, God forbid, university ambulance will be contacted to transfer the case to the students' hospital to take the necessary medical measures. The procedures followed in the case of exclusion from the exam, and in the case of its negative, the student will complete the exams normally.