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In the presence of the Vice President for Education and Student Affairs... The "Students for Egypt" family organizes a symposium under the slogan "Youth and the Future..."Maak Fi El-seka" by the broadcaster Khaled Alish

Under The slogan “Youth and the Future” is “With you on the track”, under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, and Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and Prof. Omar Al-Husseini, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and in the presence of Prof. Ahmed Mounib, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Akram Farouk, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering for Community Service and Environmental Development, Prof. Gehan Ragab, Advisor to the Vice President for Community Affairs and Environmental Development, Prof. Mamdouh Abdel-Alim, pioneer of the Students for Egypt family at the Faculty of Commerce, Prof. Abdel Moneim Zaki, pioneer of the family, Faculty of Arts, Dr. Muhammad Saeed, pioneer of the family, Faculty of Agriculture, Mrs. May Zayed, pioneer of the family at the Faculty of Mass Communication.

         
   
         

During his speech, Prof. Abdel-Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, welcomed the star broadcaster Khaled Alish, appreciating the generous hospitality from Prof. Omar Al-Husseini, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in the rehab of the ancient Faculty that supports science and art.

His Excellency gave the floor to the students, stressing the importance of learning and studying, and that distinguished education results in distinguished thinking and helps in the future plans of graduates of distinguished universities and colleges, led by Ain Shams University, regardless of its scientific or practical path after graduation.

         
   
         

The symposium included several axes, including the challenges that young people face at the current stage, and the importance of steadfastness and belief in the future. The broadcaster Khaled Alish dealt with the beginnings of his studies at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, his work as a radio broadcaster and an actor, the beginning of his passion for graphics and engineering, the importance of studying in achieving goals, in addition to studying the requirements of the labor market. It was by chance that he entered the field of media through a competition prepared by Nogoom FM, in which he was unsuccessful until he found his way to the media in his last year of study at the Faculty of Engineering at Radio Star.

         
   
         

Khaled Alish also talked about his story with art, which began during his studies at the university, where he was participating in the works presented on the university stage, after that he began to participate as an actor in a number of events that were held at the Sawy Culture Wheel, and it was his first actual appearance on the screen. Television was through Sitcom under the title “Lampa Show”, after which he participated in a number of the most famous series.

The announcer, Khaled Alish, gave advice to the students of Ain Shams University on the need to excel in any field, whether study or work. There are no limits to ambition and appropriate planning is the secret of success.

         
   
         

At the end of the seminar, which was moderated by Mr. Muhammad Galal, which witnessed a great interaction between the guest and the audience, Dr. Hatem Rabea, the general leader of the Students for Egypt family, gave a gift of the family shield of the presenter, Khaled Alish.

The seminar was supervised by Prof. Hatem Rabea, a general leader of the Students for Egypt family at Ain Shams University, prof. Tariq Ahmed Acting Director General of the General Administration of Youth Welfare, Mrs. Mahitab Magdi, Director of the Department of Families and Student Unions, Dr. Sameh Awad Allah, Professor in the Department of Mass Communication at the Faculty of Childhood, sponsored by Made for Egypt.

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