egypt Welcome to Ain Shams University
The Faculty of Arts hosts a delegation from the university's international relations and cooperation sector

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Mortada, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, and Prof. Dr. Sherine Mazloum, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Prof. Dr. Hanan Kamel, Vice Dean of Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Rasha El- Didi from the International Relations and Academic Cooperation Sector at the University, headed by Prof. Dr. Shahira Samir, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Community Service and Environmental Development, Director of the International Relations and Academic Cooperation Sector at University, Vice Dean of Community Service and Environmental Development, and members of the Faculty Board received an academic delegation accompanied by a number of department heads in the sector, including Prof. Dr. Reem Al-Kabariti, Director of Ain Shams University Alumni Association, Prof. Dr. Sherwet Al-Ahmadi, Director of the Expatriates Department, and Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Banna, Director of the University's Classification Department.

The visit aimed to meet with the faculty leaders and faculty members to introduce the vision, goals and activities of the sector, as well as the various scientific services it provides, in addition to introducing the official page and the official link of the sector on the university English website.

         
   
         

The meeting discussed ways to encourage faculty staff researchers to publish their research internationally in international scientific journals with a high impact factor, which will be reflected in the classification of Ain Shams University globally, considering international publishing and scientific research is one of the most important foundations on which universities are evaluated.

The Faculty of Arts is one of the faculties targeted to contribute to raising the university's international ranking due to its inclusion of 16 different literary sciences majors that achieve diversity and plurality in research.