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Students from the Applied Sciences for Space and Navigation Program at Beni Suef National University participate in an introductory meeting at the National Telecommunications Institute in Smart Village.

13 May 2025

Media Center
Under the patronage of Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef National University, a delegation of students from the Applied Sciences for Space and Navigation Program participated in the introductory meeting organized by the National Telecommunications Institute (NTI) at its headquarters in the Smart Village in the governorate. The meeting was supervised by Dr. Abu Al-Hassan Abdel Mawgoud, Academic Vice President, Dr. Mamtaz Hegab, Dean of the Engineering, Basic and Applied Sciences Sector, and Dr. Mohamed Murad, Program Director.

Dr. Mansour explained that the students' participation in these events comes within the framework of the university's commitment to enhancing the integration of theory and practical application, in light of the university's vision to graduate distinguished cadres who possess the scientific and technical skills required by the labor market. He emphasized that the university continuously seeks to build effective partnerships with leading state institutions to provide distinguished training opportunities for its students, enable them to learn about the latest developments in the fields of communications and technology, and provide them with practical experiences that support their educational and professional careers.

The meeting included a presentation of several applied projects by the program's students in the fields of navigation and communications, with attendees praising the students' level of performance and the excellence of their ideas. The institute also presented a detailed presentation of its fully-funded training programs and grants, which aim to enhance students' efficiency and develop their practical skills in communications and modern technology.

For his part, Dr. Mohamed Murad, Program Director, praised this fruitful collaboration, which brings together students and leading institutions in the fields of technology and communications, emphasizing that these visits represent an important link between academic study and the needs of the labor market.