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The launch of the third cohort of the "Students for Egypt" family camp at Ain Shams University to prepare distinguished student leaders

Within the framework of Ain Shams University's keenness to increase awareness and patriotism among students and raise their cultural and scientific level, the third cohort of the student leadership preparation camp was launched from August 5 to August 9 in Alexandria, with the participation of 130 male and female students from various university faculties.

Students have been trained in the following skills: project management, negotiation skills, personality analysis, introduction to the labor market, student unions, financial and administrative regulations, and servant leadership.

         
   
         

The lectures were given by the lecturers, Dr. Mohamed Al-Saeed, pioneer of the Students for Egypt family at the Faculty of Agriculture, Mr. Ahmed Khaled, Mr. Mohamed Galal, and Mr. Ahmed Atef.

This came under the auspices of Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Mr. Ibrahim Saeed, Assistant Secretary of the University for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Hatem Rabie, pioneer of the Students for Egypt family, Prof. Mamdouh Abdel-Alim, pioneer of the family at the Faculty of Business and supervisor of the third cohort, Prof. Sameh Awad Allah, a professor of media at the Faculty of Childhood, and Mr. Tariq Ahmed, Acting Director General of the General Administration of Youth Welfare, Mrs. Mahitab Magdi, Director of the Department of Families and Student Unions.

         
   
         

The third cohort is a continuation of the previous cohorts, which highlights the role played by Ain Shams University represented in the education sector and students headed by Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, to raise students' awareness and provide them with the necessary skills to produce a new generation capable of facing challenges.

It is worth noting that the total number of beneficiaries reached 450 male and female students.