The Faculty of Arts at Ain Shams University, represented by the Graduate Studies and Research Affairs Sector, prepared for the end of the first semester exams 2022/2023 for postgraduate students using the Credit Hours System (Ph.D. - MA - diplomas).
This is under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of the University, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ayman Saleh, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Prof. Dr. Hanan Kamel, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and supervised by Prof. Dr. Shireen Mazloum, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research.
Examinations begin today, Sunday, December 25, 2022, and continue until Wednesday, January 25, 2023
And Prof. Dr. Hanan Kamel confirmed her emphasis on providing all means to achieve the greatest degree of sterilization and purification for the committees between exam periods, stressing that all members of the examination process wear a muzzle and the readiness of the medical center, and making sure that the committees and control rooms are ventilated, and she also confirmed the college’s keenness to announce the schedules before the start of the exams in an appropriate period. She also emphasized working on announcing the results as soon as possible.
For her part, Prof. Dr. Shereen Mazloum stated that Class A has been allocated to the examination committees, taking into account that half of its capacity is occupied by postgraduate students (Ph.D. - MA - diplomas).
Mazloum indicated that the exams are held in two periods, from 9:11 in the morning and from 12:2 in the afternoon, with an hour difference between the two periods, during which the examination runway is sterilized.
She also indicated that the exam period was divided into two parts: from Sunday, December 25, students (psychology - French - oriental languages - Arabic) will be tested. The second part starts from January 9 until the 25th of the same month and is concerned with exams for sections: sociology, and language. Hebrew, English language, philosophy, European civilization, history, geographic information systems, theater criticism and drama, libraries, and information.