according to international academic standards in line with the fourth generation smart universities.
To meet the needs of the labor market for new graduates qualified with modern cognitive and technical capabilities locally, regionally and internationally, and with a vision and future planning to support the advancement of young students and researchers from the university’s sons and to support the Egyptian society in a way that achieves national goals in various sectors, especially the medical sector. The university, in turn, is keen to prepare a distinguished graduate capable of competing in the labor market. This came in response to the launch of the 38th Alumni Day celebration organized by the Faculty of Nursing under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, which witnessed the attendance of Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Samah Mohamed Abdullah, Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Fatima Rushdi, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Nursing for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Nahid Shawkat Abu El-Majd, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Dr. Ekram Ibrahim, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Postgraduate Studies, Ms. Nabila Fikry, Head of the Nursing Syndicate Branch for Assiut Governorate, and a group of faculty members at the faculty, with the participation of graduates of the batch and their parents. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla stressed that this celebration is a source of pride for the university and the students themselves, stressing that the nursing profession has become an important and noble profession worldwide, advising the graduates to represent the university in the best way in all the hospitals in which they will work, stressing the university's keenness to provide all means of support and care for them and to help them perform their mission in the most complete manner, wishing them further progress and excellence in their academic and professional lives. Dr. Samah Abdullah expressed her happiness at the graduation of the thirty-eighth batch of her children and congratulated the new graduates on their wedding day today and as a culmination of their efforts and continuous work during the past years, as well as their parents who have done them a favor and are reaping the fruits of what they have planted over successive years of sound upbringing and righteous planting, expressing her happiness and pride in the graduation of a new batch of scientific stature of nursing who join the white army and are qualified to carry out their humanitarian and national duty, stressing the importance of their work and the nobility of their message, hoping for good in them for this country and recommending them to make every effort to provide the necessary medical care for patients. Dr. Fatima Rushdi congratulated the graduates and recommended that they continue working, learning, acquiring skills, developing skills, and continuing to strive for progress. They are now on a new journey in their professional lives. They are required to work hard and work continuously to serve their country and advance the entire medical system, as they are an essential element in it. They should be characterized by good morals, honesty, and mercy in their dealings with patients. Our patients, our people and relatives, need our kindness as much as they need our treatment. They should keep their humane covenant and their consciences always present with them and in front of their eyes throughout the years of performing their work.
Mrs. Nabila Fikry, the head of the Nursing Syndicate, also delivered the oath to her graduate sons.
Dr. Samah Mohamed Abdullah stressed that today is the beginning of a new journey and you must fear God in your work and perform the work honestly, and work on developing yourselves and your skills and embark on a new journey with passion and enthusiasm and looking forward to the best