Organized with excellence by "Students for Egypt"... the President of Beni Suef University attends the activities of the first Entrepreneurship Forum
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Dr. Tarek Ali, Acting President of Beni Suef University, attended the activities of the first Entrepreneurship Forum, which was organized by the Students for Egypt family, in the presence of Dr. Hamada Mohamed Mahmoud, Vice President of the University for Student Education, Dr. Ahmed Farouk, General Coordinator of Students for Egypt, and Mr. Mohamed Selim, Secretary General of the University. The forum also featured lectures by Dr. Ahmed Karkit, Consultant for Leadership Preparation and Self-Development, Dr. Mohamed Othman, Director of a real estate company, Dr. Abdullah Saber of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, and champion Shadia Ahmed Gamal, representative of the Egyptian national team in fencing championships under the age of 18. The event was also attended by a number of deans of faculties, and a remarkable turnout of male and female students from Students for Egypt.
During his speech, the university president stressed that the first Entrepreneurship Forum represents a pivotal step towards empowering young talents and stimulating innovation in various economic fields. He noted that these forums encourage our youth to present new ideas and promising projects that deserve support and care. He also praised the leading role played by the political leadership in the success of the Sharm El-Sheikh conference, which embodied a clear strategic vision towards a brighter future, as well as the success that every Egyptian is proud of in the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is a civilizational and historical achievement that reflects the state’s deep interest in cultural identity and our great heritage.
Dr. Hamada Mohammed added that preparing students for the labor market before graduation is one of the basic pillars for building a generation capable of facing the challenges of the future. These forums highlight the importance of honing students' skills, promoting initiative, and linking theoretical knowledge with professional reality through training programs, applied projects, and career guidance, so that the student becomes more able to understand the requirements of the labor market and adapt to its changing environment, thus reducing the employment gap and increasing the chances of career success after graduation.
Dr. Ahmed Farouk explained that the “Students for Egypt” family is a distinguished model of conscious and purposeful student work within the university, as it plays an active role in supporting students academically, culturally and socially. The family also seeks to promote the spirit of national belonging and develop leadership skills among young people by organizing various activities, such as educational seminars, sports events and community initiatives, making it an important pillar in preparing a generation capable of bearing responsibility and participating effectively in building the future of the nation.
It is worth noting that the activities included a lecture on preparing youth leadership and building awareness, a lecture on communication skills, in addition to various artistic segments.