President of Beni Suef University heads a student delegation to visit the Central Agency for Organization and Administration to learn about the experience of moving to the Administrative Capital
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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, headed a student delegation from the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science to visit the Central Agency for Organization and Administration at the agency’s headquarters in order to learn about the experience of moving to the administrative capital and the administrative reform file. The delegation was received by Dr. Saleh Al-Sheikh, head of the agency, in the presence of Dr. Al-Shaima Abdel Salam, political science teacher at the college, academic supervisor and scientific coordinator of the visit, and Mr.Muhammad Selim, Secretary-General of the
university.
During the meeting, Dr. Mansour Hassan thanked Dr. Saleh Al-Sheikh for the warm reception, praising the role played by the agency and the boom in its institutional performance, which in turn was reflected in improving the functional work environment, which he had clearly noticed during the last five years, expressing his aspiration to enhance cooperation between the university and the agency and exchange Experiences to benefit from the academic side of the university and the practical practices carried out .
by the agency to serve administrative reform issues.
The university president stressed his encouragement for students to train in institutions related to their field of study in order to benefit from practical practices and experiences and enhance them with academic study. Therefore, the university attaches special importance to enhancing cooperation with central government institutions to train students, praising the agency’s experience in implementing the first electronic employee in Egypt, which is (Kmet), which Through it, the employee can know the answer to any question he wants to inquire about.
While Dr. Saleh Al-Sheikh welcomed the President of the University and his accompanying delegation, appreciating their kind initiative to visit the agency at its new headquarters in the Administrative Capital, which aims to introduce students to their country’s achievements and the qualitative shift that has occurred in the mechanism of work of the central units of the state’s administrative apparatus, calling on other universities to organize scientific visits to the Administrative Capital.