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The Vice President of Menoufia University for Graduate Studies holds a meeting of the councils of graduate studies and central libraries and libraries

The Vice President of Menoufia University for Graduate Studies holds a meeting of the councils of graduate studies and central libraries and libraries

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08/06/2022

The Graduate Studies and Research Sector at Menoufia University held today a meeting of the Graduate Studies Council, headed by Dr. Ahmed Farag Al-Kased, Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies, in the presence of the Vice Presidents for Graduate Studies and Research at the university’s colleges and institutes. The library and central library committees were held in the presence of the members of the two committees

Dr. Ahmed Al-Kased indicated that the postgraduate studies session discussed topics related to the work of the General Administration of Postgraduate Studies, and the topics listed on the agenda were presented and the follow-up work of enrollment in postgraduate studies was presented.

The committee also approved the minutes of the previous session’s meeting and was briefed on the follow-up of the implemented decisions. During the meeting, the annual and semi-annual reports of some postgraduate students registered for master’s and doctoral degrees for the previous and current academic year were briefed, as well as the scientific reports submitted by members of scientific missions and reports The scientific papers presented by university faculty members for their attendance at conferences inside and outside the university in Egyptian and Arab universities

Al-Kased Ali stressed that the university’s graduate students take exams in the university’s faculties in an atmosphere of calm, while providing all means of comfort and care for students and full commitment to taking all precautionary and preventive measures to preserve the health and safety of students and those who take exams.

Al-Kased announced that the University Council agreed, during its session last May, to grant (31 male and female doctoral students) and (48 male and female) master's degrees in the faculties of (Education, Computers and Information, Agriculture, National Liver Institute, Electronic Engineering, Arts, Commerce - Nursing - Science, Home Economics, Law - Medicine, Engineering)


A number of (2) international students have been awarded a PhD in computers, information and rights

 

 

 

 

 



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