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Ain Shams University hosts Dr. Ramzi Abdel Aziz

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, received Dr. Ramzi Abdel Aziz, a teacher and researcher at Alto University in Finland, in the presence of Dr. Abdullah Sami, General Supervisor of the University’s Scholarship Welfare Office. The meeting came after the lecture and panel discussion presented by Dr. Ramzi Abdel Aziz entitled "Intelligent Professional Design: The Journey and the Arrival Stations" at Al-Mahlawi Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine, in the midst of a remarkable student presence.

Prof. Dr. Ayman Saleh, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research Affairs, had previously received Dr. Ramzi before the lecture.

Dr. Ramzi Abdel Aziz is an inspiring and influential figure in the world of education and science. He obtained a PhD in Nano Science and Technology from Keele University in Germany and is currently working as a “Staff Scientist” at Aalto University in Finland, which is one of the best technological universities in the world. Moreover, Dr. Ramzy founded Eduhub21, one of the largest Arab platforms for academic, professional and student guidance, where Dr. Abdulaziz has more than a million people on various social media platforms.

         
   
         

Dr. Ramzy recently published the book "Afer", which has the highest ratings on the Abjad platform and social media platforms. The book shares realistic experiences and several stations that expressed the author's journey from inside Egypt, Germany and Finland.

The lecture and panel discussion, organized by the Postgraduate Studies Sector in cooperation with the Graduates Follow-up Department at Ain Shams University, dealt with the most important skills that students should acquire during the university stage and beyond, what the contemporary labor market requires, the professional and academic paths that await the graduate, the educational clinic, and travel and study abroad.

The lecture also included a panel discussion on different aspects of professional design.

At the end of the lecture and the panel discussion, there was a ceremony to sign copies of his book for the attendees who wished the author to sign their own copy.