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The Vice President of Ain Shams University for Education and Student Affairs Participates with the “Students for Egypt” Family in the Recreational Festival Activities in Ismailia

Under the auspices of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abdeen, President of Ain Shams University, and with the sponsorship and presence of Prof. Rami Maher Ghali, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, the recreational festival of the “Students for Egypt” family at Ain Shams University took place at the Golden Jewel Hotel in Ismailia Governorate, with the participation of 1,000 male and female students in a lively and engaging atmosphere.

The “Students for Egypt” family ensured the inclusion of students with disabilities and international students in the festival.
 


The festival was organized under the supervision and coordination of Mr. Ibrahim Saeed Hamza, Assistant Secretary of the University for the Education and Student Sector, and hosted graciously by Brig. Tamer Hamdy, Director of the Golden Jewel Hotel in Ismailia, in line with the university president’s directives to expand student participation in activities and trips that enhance their sense of belonging and provide a supportive environment.

The event was attended by Dr. Samar Ragab, Leader of the “Students for Egypt” family, along with family leaders from various faculties.
 


During the festival, in recognition of the warm reception and excellent environment provided by the Golden Jewel Hotel for Ain Shams University students during multiple recreational festivals, Prof. Rami Maher Ghali honored Maj. Gen. Amgad Mohamed Abdel Rabbo, Director of the Armed Forces Clubs and Hotels Administration, and Brig. Tamer Hamdy, Director of the Golden Jewel Hotel in Ismailia, in appreciation of their efforts in ensuring the success of the events and their continuous support for student activities.

While interacting with the students, the Vice President held friendly discussions, listening to their opinions and suggestions regarding student activities, emphasizing that the university places great importance on the student voice and continuously works to improve services provided to them.
 


He also met with students with disabilities participating in the festival to gather their feedback on the services offered and the overall festival experience.

Prof. Rami Maher Ghali highlighted the university’s commitment to providing comprehensive student experiences that combine academic, recreational, and cultural aspects. He noted that upcoming periods will feature a greater diversity of programs and competitions, allowing students to discover their talents and develop their abilities.

The students expressed their happiness in participating, emphasizing that such events offer genuine opportunities for interaction and engagement in a positive environment, reflecting the university’s ongoing support for them.

The organization of the festival reflects the university’s commitment to expanding student participation in activities that foster a sense of belonging and support the development of well-rounded university students.