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University in the Eyes of the Press - Al-Ahram Al-Masaei Newspaper - Honoring the deceased.. "Master's" scholarship at Beni Suef University

24 Aug 2023

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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, announced that the researcher, Khaled Fathi Owais, a member of the university's administrative body, was granted a master's degree in honor of him and in appreciation of the effort exerted in the thesis, he passed away after completing his master's thesis preparation without setting a date for the discussion, after the university council agreed to set a date for discussing the thesis.
Where the thesis was discussed, which was entitled Differences in Social Competence between Orphaned and Kindergarten Children, at the college’s headquarters, in the presence of Dr. Madiha Mustafa, Dean of the College of Early Childhood Education, in the presence of the researcher's family, wife and children, and a number of members of the university's administrative staff and faculty
The family of the late researcher was keen to place a memorial picture on his empty seat.
The discussion committee, consisting of Dr. Muhammad Hussein Saeed, Professor of Educational Psychology and Dean of the College of Education, Dr. Marwa Baghdadi, Professor and Head of the Department of Educational Psychology at the College of Education, Dr. Ramadan Ali Hassan, Professor of Educational Psychology and Vice Dean of the College of Education, Dr. Taha Muhammad Mabrouk, Assistant Professor of Psychology, and Dr. The Vice Dean of the College of Education granted the researcher a master's degree with excellent grade in Early Childhood Education from the Department of Psychological Sciences Dr. Mansour Hassan explained that the university administration responded to the request for a discussion of the master's thesis out of respect for the value of science, and in appreciation of the great effort made by the researcher.
The university president pointed out that what the university administration has done is "a message addressed to the spirit of the researcher, his family, and faculty members, and an affirmation that the university respects its scholars and researchers."