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The Minister of Higher Education confirms the intensification of cooperation with British universities to achieve the maximum benefit

The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Mohamed Ayman Ashour, affirmed the Ministry’s keenness to support Egyptian universities to hold partnerships with prestigious international universities, and to benefit from distinguished international experiences in a way that benefits the educational and research system in Egypt, noting the distinction of relations between Egypt and Britain, The importance of intensifying cooperation efforts between Egyptian universities and their British counterpart in the academic and research fields to achieve the maximum possible benefit to both The two countries.

& nbsp; Al -Sit with the delegation of the British University of East Engelia, headed by Dr. Stephen McCoire, Vice President of the University, in the presence of Dr. Mustafa Refaat, Secretary of the Supreme Council of Universities, Dr. Karen Blaken, Assistant Director of International Cooperation, and Mark Howard, Director of the British Council, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the new administrative capital. >

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Dr. Ayman Ashour explained that the Egyptian state supports the availability of a distinguished university education that contributes In qualifying graduates, and providing them with the different skills and knowledge that qualify them to be able to join the local, regional and international labor market, in line with the goals of the national strategy for higher education and scientific research and achieving Egypt’s vision 2030.

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P> The minister pointed to the success and success of the branches of international universities in Egypt With it, pointing out that there are branches of British universities in Egypt, which have an impact on the higher education system inside Egypt because of its high -quality education, and internationally recognized grades for Egyptian and expatriate students, and the criteria it applies in research, innovation, and academic excellence.

The meeting discussed aspects In the field of cross -border education, enhancing Egypt’s position as a regional center for higher education, and exchange of academic experiences with universities in Egypt.

The meeting also discussed the mechanisms of strengthening cooperation between East Engelia and Egyptian universities, especially in medical sciences, and the field of computing, And artificial intelligence. For his part, Dr. Stephen McGoire, Vice President of East Engelia, praised the great progress in the higher education and scientific research system in Egypt during the recent period, expressing the university’s readiness to cooperate with Egyptian universities, and exchange academic experiences in order to support efforts to improve the educational system in both countries.

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