The President of Assiut University receives the Kuwaiti Cultural Attaché to enhance ways of joint cooperation in the academic and research fields
Dr.. Al-Minshawi: He confirms the university’s keenness to provide facilities to foreign students and integrate them into academic and student activities
Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, received in his office, today, Wednesday, January 17, Dr. Abdel-Rahman Al-Rajaan, the cultural attaché of the State of Kuwait in Cairo, to discuss ways to enhance joint cooperation relations in the research and academic fields between the two parties, in the presence of Dr. Dweib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University. Asyut.
The meeting witnessed a dialogue on a number of topics related to the educational and research process, opening new areas of cooperation and advancing it in various educational, cultural and research fields.
Dr. El-Menshawy welcomed the university’s guest, praising the fruitful cooperation and fraternal relations with the State of Kuwait and the depth of scientific and cultural relations that bring together the Egyptian and Kuwaiti peoples, pointing out that Assiut University cares about foreign students, provides facilities for them and is keen to integrate them into scientific and student activities while providing them with the best climate to help them achieve. Scientific and cognitive, in order to enrich their educational experience at the university, and to become their preferred interface for transferring and exchanging scientific, research, cultural, social and humanitarian experiences and expertise. Through distinguished scientific and study programs.
For his part, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Rajaan expressed his desire to support cooperation with Assiut University, praising the status of Assiut University, its scientific and cultural excellence, and its advanced position in the international classification, thanking the university administration for the educational services it provides, study programs, and distinguished social and health care for its expatriate students.