Under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Metini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Dr. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Safi, Dean of the Faculty of Law, held a meeting with the students of the faculty to answer their inquiries and identify their problems, in the presence of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Al-Shafei, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Safi, Dean of the Faculty of Law, stated that the students are the children of the faculty’s professors, and that the faculty’s administration does not separate students and professors, but rather aims for the public interest, pointing out that the Faculty of Law was established 72 years ago, specifically in 1950, with one department, the Arabic Language Department, and the number of students at that time reached a thousand students today we have 40,000 students.
He added that the faculty administration builds on what has passed and has a large base of experiences and great statures that it has gained over the years.
He pointed out that the Faculty of Law is distinguished and its distinguished position and competition in the labor market comes thanks to its professors and students; Stressing that the faculty aims to lead regionally, as many cooperation protocols have been concluded with international universities such as the British University of Oxford, and the faculty also seeks to develop programs and regulations, examination system, digital transformation and automation.
He also explained that the Student Rights Unit has been activated to receive student complaints in light of university traditions and customs, in addition to the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit to adopt students' innovative ideas.
His Excellency called on the students to have hope, a goal and an ambition to determine their path and reach their dream.
Dr. Muhammad Al-Shafei, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, said that there is full cooperation with the faculty staff, the teaching assistants, and students for the better development of our faculty and our students to graduate a graduate capable of competing strongly in the labor market. Then, an open conversation took place with the faculty students.