Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Khedr, the President of Beni-Suef Technological University, held an open meeting with the university students to monitor the educational process. During the meeting, various issues concerning the students were discussed, and efforts to address and resolve them were emphasized.

 

Dr. Khedr expressed the university’s keenness to listen to the students’ ideas, suggestions, and aspirations, emphasizing the careful monitoring of the educational process at the university.

 

The university president assured the students that their requests would be met, and any difficulties they might face would be addressed to ensure the achievement of their educational goals. He stated that his office is open to receiving any suggestions or complaints that might impact the educational process. Furthermore, he reaffirmed that the university continuously seeks direct and continuous communication with the students to enhance the quality of the educational process, which positively reflects on their academic achievements and excellence.

 

Dr. Khedr encouraged the students to be committed and disciplined, urging them to develop their scientific capabilities and skills to enhance their academic achievements. This, he highlighted, ensures excellence and competence as they approach the end of their university education, enabling them to become effective contributors to the service of their country and meet the needs of the job market with efficiency and competence.

 

During the meeting, the university president answered students’ inquiries regarding the educational process, reaffirming the availability of communication channels between students and faculty members to provide all necessary support. At the end of the meeting, Dr. Khedr honored several outstanding students from the Industrial Prosthetics and Orthotics program for their academic and scientific excellence during their studies.

 

The meeting was attended by Dr. Ali Abdel Tawab, Dean of the Egyptian Korean Faculty of Technological Industry and Energy, as well as several faculty members and program coordinators.