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The honoring ceremony of the recipients of the International Publishing Award, “Prof. Ayman Saleh” batch, within the activities of the twelfth Ain Shams University Scientific Conference

At a scientific ceremony, Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, honored 1092 of the distinguished faculty staff and teaching assistants who received the international publishing award for batch No. 32, which was called the “Ayman Saleh” batch. This came in the presence of Prof. Ghada Farouk, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs and Acting Vice President of the University for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research.

         
   
         

Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen began the honoring ceremony by honoring Prof. Ayman Saleh, former Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies and Research, praised his efforts to support and motivate researchers and scientists during his tenure as head of the sector, appreciating the efforts of the university administration in achieving progress in the university’s international classification.

His Excellency also pointed out that honoring the university’s scholars is a fine tradition that gives the university’s conference a distinctive elegance, as the university’s scholars are the jewels in the crown of Ain Shams University, adding value to its heritage and illuminating the path to the future.

         
   
         

During her speech, Prof. Ghada Farouk affirmed that the main role of scientific research is to solve realistic problems, meet the needs of society, and advance production by contributing to finding new and innovative solutions to some of the problems of national industries and societal issues that scientific research can solve or reduce their effects.

She also confirmed that the next steps will witness greater interest in joint international publishing, as it has a great impact on achieving progress in international classification, especially international partnerships, as they are distinguished by the exchange of various practical experiences and concerted efforts to achieve the success of the ultimate goal of scientific research, which is to serve humanity.

The ceremony included honoring 1,092 scholars from “the Faculties of Pharmacy, Engineering, Medicine, Science, Specific Education, Dentistry, Girls, Computer and Information Sciences, Nursing, Arts, Archeology, Graduate Studies for Childhood, and the Faculty of Environmental Studies and Research.”