Council of Aswan University honored Assistant Lecturer Eng. Ayman Rajab Ahmed Hamdallah

Council of Aswan University under the leadership of Prof.Ahmed Ghallab honored Eng. Ayman Rajab Ahmed Hamdallah-Assistant lecturer at department of civil engineering in Faculty of Engineering ,Aswan University because his win with the second place in the international competition that was announced by Nassa Agency recently about’ ‘Recycling Waste in Zero-Gravity Environment” during the convening of council of Aswan University  under the leadership of Prof. Ahmed Ghallab in attendance of vice-presidents and his consultants ,deans of faculties and the rest of members of the council.
The members of council listen to an explanation of the progression committee as ranked Aswan University under the presidency of Prof.Mohammed Abd El Aziz Muhalal-Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Faculty of Engineering to the efforts of committee that has resulted in the university being ranked among the top 300 universities worldwide according to the times ranking where achieving to the goals of sustainable development.
Council of Aswan University agreed on establishing Veterinary Consultancy &Services Center in treatment and consulting services and training courses of veterinarians in Aswan University.
The council agreed on granting the university awards of appreciation, encouragement and the scientific publishing for researchers and academic staff of the university, the council also approved on assigning a number of academic staff.
 Council of Aswan University displayed the ministerial resolution about amendments of interior regulation for the postgraduate stage in Faculty of Law and add diploma of striving corruption that is granted by faculty;the council also displayed the letter received from the Ambassador of the Egyptian Agency for Partnership in order to the development of Ministry of Foreign which included thanks and appreciation for Aswan University President and members of medical convoy that is directed to Djibouti during the period from 23-28 the last March.

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