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The Education and Student Affairs Sector at Ain Shams University continues its plan to support and develop student activities both at the central level and across the faculties

As part of its commitment to supporting and developing student activities, Ain Shams University, through the Education and Student Affairs Sector, continued Sunday, October 12, 2025, the implementation of its training program to support student activities across university faculties, with the participation of a distinguished group of academic and professional figures specializing in student activities, as well as legal and administrative procedures.

The program was attended and delivered by Prof. Taye Abdel Latif, Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture and former Advisor to the Minister of Higher Education for Student Activities, Prof. Yassin El-Shazly, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Mr. Ibrahim Saeed Hamza, Assistant Secretary-General of the University for the Education and Student Affairs Sector, in addition to the active participation of Dr. Samar Ragab, Lecturer at the Faculty of Education and Advisor of the central Students for Egypt family.

The training program included a detailed presentation on the mechanisms of coordination and integration between the General Administration of Youth Welfare and the Youth Welfare departments across different faculties, ensuring effective communication and unified efforts.

         
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The program also covered educational, administrative, and legal aspects, offering a comprehensive explanation of the Student Activities Regulations, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of administrative staff, and strengthening the legal and administrative awareness of youth welfare personnel in faculties. This contributes to improving the quality of services provided to students and to creating a supportive environment for student engagement across the university.

In addition, the program reviewed the university’s plan to activate student activities during the current academic year, emphasizing the importance of standardizing procedures across faculties to maximize student benefits and encourage their active participation in various fields.

The sessions also addressed key administrative challenges and negative practices that may affect the organization of student events in faculties and hinder optimal coordination between the university and its faculties.

The implementation of this training on the day targeted 13 faculties, namely: Mass Communication, Archaeology, Science, Engineering, Business, Al-Alsun, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Education, Specific Education, Nursing, Medicine, and Agriculture.


The event was attended by vice deans, directors of Youth Welfare departments, staff members working in these departments, and many advisors of the Students for Egypt family from these faculties. Also in attendance were the General Director of the General Administration of Youth Welfare, as well as representatives from the Student Unions and Families Office, where several practical proposals were discussed to enhance student activities and develop fieldwork mechanisms within the faculties.

It is worth noting that the Student Activities Support Program had previously been implemented in four faculties, Law, Arts, Girls, and Computers and Information, as part of a comprehensive plan aimed at promoting the culture of student engagement and enhancing the efficiency of youth welfare staff, in alignment with the university’s vision to build a proactive generation actively involved in academic and community life.