Beni Suef University signs a cooperation agreement with the National Telecommunications Institute
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Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, and Dr. Ahmed Khattab, Director of the National Telecommunications Institute, signed today a cooperation agreement between the Faculty of Navigation Sciences and Space Technology and the National Telecommunications Institute in the field of training, technical consultations and scientific research. The agreement comes within the framework of integration and fruitful cooperation between the various state institutions under the new republic.
The agreement signing ceremony was witnessed by Dr. Osama Shalabia, Dean of the College, Dr. Hebat Allah Muhammad Abdel Halim, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Manal Jamal El-Din Muhammad, Vice Dean of the College for Community Service Affairs, Dr. Muhammad Murad Abdel Rahman, Assistant Professor of Space Communications, and Dr. Nour Muhammad Salam, lecturer of Space Communications. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Youssef, Director of the Quality Assurance Unit at the College, and from the Institute, Dr. Mohsen Tantawi, Supervisor of the Institute’s curricula at the Digital Egypt Creativity Center, Dr. Rasha Samir, Coordinator of the Digital Egypt Initiative, and Dr. Sarah Ahmed, Director of Strategic Management.
The university president explained that the goal of cooperation with the institute is to exchange scientific expertise for the benefit of society and to seek assistance from the institute’s professors in the field of joint scientific research and graduation projects for students, as well as cooperation in the field of scientific and field training to provide full support for developing the skills of college students, in addition to cooperation in holding conferences, seminars and workshops in various interdisciplinary activities with the aim of improving and developing the knowledge, skills and abilities of students.
For his part, Dr. Osama Shalabia stressed the college’s keenness to cooperate with many agencies and ministries in the context of the constant pursuit of continuous development of the educational process to keep pace with rapid developments, especially modern technology, to drive development, as well as to contribute to the preparation of qualified graduates who are able to compete in the labor market.
It should be noted that at the end of the meeting, commemorative shields were exchanged between the two parties.