Alexandria University Council Reviews Societal Impact and Environmental Initiatives

Dr. Saeed Allam, Vice President of Alexandria University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs stressed the interest of the University in its societal role towards the literacy file and providing all forms of support to this important issue. He called for full coordination between the faculties of the educational sector, and the necessity of coordination with the General Authority for Adult Education in accordance with the latest updates: This came during the Community Service and Environmental Development Council meeting yesterday, 22 April 2024, in the conference hall at the university headquarters.
 The Council also discussed the readiness of Alexandria University to visit the University File Evaluation Committee to participate in the Best Environmentally Friendly University competition. The Council decided to form a specialized team of faculty vice deans and their assistants to receive the committee and facilitate its work.
 The Vice President of the University pointed out the latest developments in the construction and renovation work being carried out at the Faculty Members Marine Club (Pharos) to receive and host its members, in a manner befitting the prestigious status of Alexandria University.
 The Council reviewed the report submitted by Dr. Fahmi Charles, Emeritus Professor at the Higher Institute of Public Health, on the importance of completing all updates related to the environmental file of the university’s faculties and institutes and uploading it electronically, with an emphasis on its readiness in all internal and external environmental aspects of the university, which supports the state’s strategies and achieves sustainable development goals, as well as codifying occupational safety and health conditions for various university facilities.
The Council reviewed several reports, activities, exhibitions, training courses, seminars, scientific meetings, field and community visits, and workshops in the university’s faculties and institutes during the months of March and April 2024.