Prof. Mohamed Hussein, President of Tanta University, attended yesterday the closing ceremony of the training program “I Am Also Responsible”, organized by the National Training Academy (NTA) and hosted by the university. The event was attended by Dr. Magdy Wakouk, General Coordinator of Student Activities at the University, Mr. Mohamed El-Qasir, Director General of the General Administration for Student Welfare, Dr. Samar Abdallah, Training Program Coordinator, and Dr. Aya Habloush, Training Affairs Coordinator, along with the program trainers from the NTA.
In his address to the students, Prof. Hussein emphasized the importance of this program in enhancing their leadership skills and personal development. He stressed that the university places great importance on supporting initiatives that aim to shape students’ character and prepare them effectively for the labor market and active community engagement.
The University President also took time to listen to students’ feedback regarding the program's content and their personal experiences, stating that student interaction and positive engagement are the key indicators of a program’s success. He reiterated the university's commitment to providing top-tier training programs aligned with labor market needs and Egypt’s Vision 2030, aiming to develop a new generation capable of bearing responsibility and contributing to comprehensive national development.
Prof. Hussein added that the program aims to raise awareness of social responsibility among students, develop their leadership potential, and equip them with essential skills to become future changemakers. He praised the role of the National Training Academy in empowering young cadres and preparing them to meet the demands of the labor market and national development efforts, and expressed the university's enthusiasm for hosting similar initiatives that broaden students’ horizons and foster their personal and professional growth.
It is noteworthy that the training program witnessed active participation from a large number of university students over five days, and covered a wide range of topics including:
Social and Volunteer Responsibility
Environmental and Climate Responsibility
Technological and Digital Responsibility
Media and Communication Responsibility
Economic and Financial Responsibility
Political and Civic Responsibility
Health and Psychological Responsibility
Scientific and Research Responsibility
Cultural and Heritage Responsibility
Global and Developmental Responsibility
7/24/2025