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    Faculty of Arts Holds a Seminar Entitled "Magnetic Supply" 7-3-2024  
  7-Mar-2024

   Under the patronage of Prof. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President of Fayoum University, and under the supervision of Prof. Mohamed Farouk Al-Khabiry, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, the Faculty of Arts, Fayoum University, held a seminar, today, Tuesday, 3/6/2024, entitled “Magnetic Supply”.
   Prof. Tariq Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Dean of the Faculty, witnessed the activities of the seminar which comes within the activities of the Twelfth Self-Seminar Festival 2024, under the slogan “ Corruption and Economic Challenges in Egypt (Youth Visions and Solutions)”, in the presence of Prof. Ahmed Baqoush, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Wael Tobar, General Coordinator of Student Activities at the University, Prof. Bayoumi Tahoun, Prof. Mai Mawaheb, Prof. Muhammad, Coordinator of Student Activities at the Faculty, and a distinguished group of the heads of departments and faculty members at the Faculty, today, Tuesday, 3/6/2024
   The seminar included a detailed explanation of the dimensions of Egypt’s Vision 2030, which include economic, social, and political dimensions. The efforts made by the state in combating all types of corruption at all levels were also explained.
   It is noteworthy that the jury for the twelfth self-seminar festival is headed by Prof. Wael Tobar, General Coordinator of Student Activities at the University, and the membership of Prof. Bayoumi Tahoun, Prof. Muhammad Kamal, and Prof. Mai Mawaheb.
 

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