President of Tanta University Attends the Closing Ceremony of the First Summer Training Camp of the "Students for Egypt" Family at the Faculty of Agriculture

Prof. Mohamed Hussein, Tanta University President, participated today in the closing ceremony of the first summer training camp organized by the "Students for Egypt" family at the Faculty of Agriculture. The camp, held from August 10 to September 10, 2025, aimed to equip students with practical experience and the skills required for the labor market. The event was attended by Prof. El-Eisawy Kassem, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, vice deans, a number of faculty members, and students.


Prof. Mohamed Hussein expressed his pride in the students who participated in the camp, stressing that such initiatives reflect the university’s commitment to preparing graduates who are not only academically qualified but also practically and professionally competent. He highlighted the success of 186 students in completing the intensive training program, noting that this reflects their awareness of the importance of practical experience in shaping their professional future. The University President extended his gratitude to the "Students for Egypt" family and to all partners and specialists who enriched the training content, reaffirming the university’s commitment to supporting such initiatives that benefit students and contribute to building a new generation of leaders in the agricultural sector.


The camp featured a series of lectures and specialized workshops in various agricultural fields delivered by leading experts in Egypt, in addition to human development sessions conducted by certified trainers. The program also included free weekly field visits to pioneering agricultural projects, providing students with opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.


The closing ceremony honored community partners—including companies, consultants, and experts—who contributed to the success of the camp. Certificates of appreciation were also awarded to the 186 trainees who met the attendance and discipline requirements, out of a total of 300 participants.


9/21/2025



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