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The launch of the second batch of the Student Leadership Training Camp of Ain Shams University, at Alexandria

Complementing the enlightened vision of Ain Shams University and its constant keenness to raise awareness, raise the national sense among students, and raise the cultural and scientific level of students, the city of Abi Qir in Alexandria witnessed the launch of the second batch of the student leadership preparation camp of Ain Shams University, in the youth city, organized by the Student Family for Egypt and the Ain Shams University Student Union, under the auspices of Prof. Mahmoud El-Meteini, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Hatem Rabie, pioneer of the Students for Egypt family, Prof. Sameh Awad Allah, Professor of Media at the Faculty of Childhood, and Mr. Tariq Ahmed, Acting Director of the General Administration of Youth Welfare.

         
   
         

The activities of the first day began with the opening session of the camp, with a speech delivered by Prof. Hatem Rabie, pioneer of the Students for Egypt family, Prof. Sameh Awad Allah, Professor of Media at the Faculty of Childhood, and Mr. Tariq Ahmed, Acting Director of the General Administration of Youth Welfare.

During his speech, Prof. Hatem Rabie, highlighted the role played by Ain Shams University, represented by the education sector and students, to raise students' awareness and provide them with the necessary skills to produce a new generation capable of taking responsibility and facing challenges, His Excellency also referred to the support provided by the sector, which is headed by Prof. Abdel Fattah Saoud, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs for all student activities, including the activities of a family of students for the sake of Egypt, providing all the necessary capabilities and overcoming all the difficulties that led to the exit of the camp at the highest level, then the activities began immediately after the opening session with a lecture on communication skills, and presentation, then a workshop Work on leadership skills, then a lecture on student unions and families.

         
   
         

The camp lasts for four days, during which students are trained in skills such as creativity, marketing, communication, leadership, teamwork, strategic planning, and problem-solving methods.

135 male and female students from various faculties of the university will participate in the camp, from July 24 to July 28.