The “Students for Egypt” family at Ain Shams University organized a cultural and recreational visit to the Grand Egyptian Museum, under the auspices of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El Abedeen, President of the University, and Prof. Rami Maher Ghali, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and with the coordination and administrative supervision of Mr. Ibrahim Saeed Hamza, Assistant Secretary of the University for Education and Student Affairs.
This initiative reflects Ain Shams University and the “Students for Egypt” family's commitment to fostering cultural and civilizational awareness among students and strengthening their connection to Egypt's rich history and modern achievements.
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The visit saw the participation of 100 male and female students from various faculties, along with the presence of “Students for Egypt” family leaders from the faculties and supervisors from the General Administration for Youth Welfare, as part of the ongoing support for student activities and events that contribute to developing students' awareness and strengthening their sense of belonging.
The visit included a tour of the museum's various exhibition halls, which house a unique collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts that embody the grandeur of Egyptian civilization throughout the ages. The tour also provided an opportunity to learn about the latest museum display methods and modern technologies used within the museum.
This visit is part of a series of activities and events organized by the Education and Student Affairs sector, represented by the "Students for Egypt" family, under the leadership of Dr. Samar Ragab, the family's general advisor, and in cooperation with the Student Unions and Families Department. The aim is to support student activities and cultivate national and cultural awareness among students by introducing them to historical and cultural landmarks that reflect Egyptian identity.
The students expressed their delight at participating in the visit, emphasizing their pride in the Grand Egyptian Museum as a global cultural landmark reflecting Egypt's stature and its cultural and tourism leadership. They also praised the museum's impressive scale and the exceptional organization it offers its visitors.