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Signing a Cooperation Protocol between Benha National University and the Arab African Center for Specialized Sciences and Studies

Under the auspices of Prof. Tamer Samir, President of the University signed a cooperation protocol with the Arab African Center for Specialized Sciences and Studies. This initiative aims to enhance joint cooperation in exchanging training and educational experiences with centers, institutions, and companies.

The cooperation protocol was signed by Prof. Mahmoud Shakl, Vice President of the University for Employment, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, and Prof. Hind Rahouma, President of the Arab African Center.

Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized the importance of cooperation between educational and academic institutions and civil society organizations, noting that the protocol aims to exchange training and educational experiences through professional qualification for both Egyptian and international students and graduates, as well as participating in supporting research projects and development in the industry.

The protocol also aims to provide job opportunities for distinguished graduates, facilitate scientific visits for the exchange of experiences and scientific discussions, and hold lectures to benefit from the scientific capabilities available to both parties.

Prof. Mahmoud Shakl pointed out that this protocol is an important step towards linking education with training for university students, in order to build graduates who can keep pace with global developments and compete in the job market. He added that this cooperation enhances Benha National University’s role in supporting the local civil society and reflects the university's commitment to achieving a comprehensive vision in the field of social responsibility through fruitful partnerships.

Prof. Shakl explained that Benha National University is always striving to support innovation and entrepreneurship in all fields, including social, cultural, and research areas, expressing his happiness with this collaboration, which will have a positive impact on students and the academic community in general.

Prof. Hind Rahouma stated that this protocol reflects the Arab African Center's commitment to providing academic and research support to the university, looking forward to opening new avenues for future joint cooperation between the center and the university.