President of Kafrelsheikh University Welcomes Supreme Council of Universities Committee to Assess Readiness of Kafrelsheikh National University for the 2025/2026 Academic Year

27/8/2025

 President of Kafrelsheikh University Welcomes Supreme Council of Universities Committee to Assess Readiness of Kafrelsheikh National University for the 2025/2026 Academic Year

Dr. Ismail Ismail Ibrahim, Acting President of Kafrelsheikh National University, received today the Supreme Council of Universities’ committee tasked with assessing the readiness of Kafrelsheikh National University colleges for the commencement of studies. The visit aimed to review the university’s material and human resources in preparation for the launch of the academic year 2025/2026.
Following the reception, the President of Kafrelsheikh University held an extensive meeting with the committee, chaired by Dr. Mohamed Gamal Al-Ashhab, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Benha University. The committee also included Dr. Mohamed Mazen Galal, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Suez University; Dr. Nancy Abbas El-Hefnawi, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Information at Tanta University; Lt. Col. Dr. Mohamed El-Bayoumi Hassan from the Military Technical College; and Lt. Col. Mohamed El-Sayed from the Administrative Control Authority in Kafrelsheikh.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Amani Shaker, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Ali Abu Shousha, Vice President of Kafrelsheikh National University for Academic Affairs; Dr. Mohamed Abdelaa, former Vice President for Education and Students’ Affairs; Dr. Reda Saleh, former Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Dr. Hassan Younes, former Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research; Dr. Ali Sabry, Secretary General of the University, along with the deans of the faculties.
During the meeting, the President of Kafrelsheikh University delivered a presentation highlighting the stages of the university’s establishment, the development of its infrastructure, and its material resources including buildings, lecture halls, and facilities, culminating in the creation of Kafrelsheikh National University. He also outlined the human and academic resources, as well as the programs and faculties in its first phase, designed to align with labor market needs and meet the aspirations of both local and regional communities.
Following the meeting, the committee toured the university campus and the headquarters of Kafrelsheikh National University. They inspected the faculties, lecture halls, research laboratories, specialized centers, infrastructure, and student services to assess readiness for welcoming students in line with the requirements of modern education. The committee also discussed proposed admission plans and the expected annual student intake across various disciplines, ensuring compatibility with the available resources and the university’s capacity.
Dr. Ismail Ismail Ibrahim emphasized that the visit reflects the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the National Universities Council’s commitment to continuous field monitoring of new university projects to ensure their readiness to deliver distinguished educational services that meet societal needs and labor market requirements both locally and internationally.
He added that Kafrelsheikh National University represents a strong addition to the higher education system in Egypt, offering modern academic programs and advanced laboratories that contribute to preparing highly qualified graduates equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to compete in the job market.
During their tour, the committee expressed their appreciation for the evident readiness of the university at both academic and administrative levels. They praised the extensive efforts exerted in preparing the infrastructure, providing modern laboratories and advanced lecture halls, reflecting the university’s vision of creating an outstanding educational environment. The committee confirmed that the achievements at Kafrelsheikh National University demonstrate a serious commitment to meeting quality and accreditation standards, ensuring a strong start to the academic year 2025/2026.
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