Prof. Dr. Abdel Fattah Saud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, honored the founding committee of the project of moral and psychological support for university students and a number of students who received international awards and championships, following the convening of the Council of Education and Students in the presence of the Assistant Secretary for Education and Student Affairs.
Prof. Dr. Abdel Fattah Saud praised the efforts of the Committee of the psychological support of students and it is a pioneering idea calculated for the University. He gave certificates of appreciation to Prof. Dr. Hisham Ramy, Chairman of the Committee, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fekry and Prof. Dr. Nermin Mahmoud Shaker.
Also, student Sondos Attia was honored for her silver and bronze medals at the World Beach Taekwondo Championship.
He also honored the theater team presented for the exhibition "Trivuja", which participated in the Festival of Tangier University Theater this year, where student Mohammed Abdullah won the award for the best actor, who played the role of the hero of the play, the role of the Russian scientist "Petrov".
The finalists of the show arrived to win the prize for best clothes, best screenplay and human rights prize. The show has won several awards like the second place in the seventh edition of “Ibdaa Festival”
He also won awards for Best First Place, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Light, Best Text ” at the self-organized festival organized by the General Administration of Youth Welfare at the University last year.
Prof. Dr. Tamer Rady, Advisor to the Vice President for Education and Student Affairs and Head of Mission at the Tangier Festival was also honored.
In this context, Prof. Dr. Abdel Fattah Saud stressed the support of the university administration for all student talents as a strategy that the university is keen to continue. Ain Shams University retains the best actor award in Tangier Festival for five consecutive sessions. Ain Shams University retains the Best Actor Award for the Tangier Festival for five consecutive sessions.