Benha University Council, during its latest meeting, chaired by Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of the University, and attended by Dr. Jehan Abdel-Hady, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, college deans, and council members, approved the accreditation of the Professional Bachelor's program in Jewelry and Ornaments at the university's premises in Obour City. This program is part of the Department of Jewelry and Metal Works Engineering at the Faculty of Applied Arts.
Dr. El-Gizawy affirmed that this step is in implementation of the directives of Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, during his recent visit to the Obour university campus, during which he stressed the importance of providing a university specialization that enhances the jewelry and ornaments industry in Egypt and accommodates talented graduates from jewelry industry schools, foremost among them the "Egypt Gold" school, thereby enabling them to complete their academic and creative path within the university.
The university council also approved, according to a statement issued by the Benha University Media Office, the accreditation of the Faculty of Pharmacy regulations at the university's Obour branch, in line with the unified reference framework approved by the Supreme Council of Universities. This is part of the university's efforts to develop its academic programs and meet the requirements of the labor market.
During the session, the council reviewed the National Investment Bank's report on the executive performance of the university's projects within the investment plan, which showed significant progress in the completion rates of ongoing projects and the university's excellence in implementing its development plans.
In a related context, the university council reviewed Benha University's participation in organizing the international conference held by the Law Academy at Wuhan University in China on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, under the title "Global Order, International Law, and the Future of Multilateralism." This came in appreciation of the university's contributions to supporting the principles of international law and enhancing academic cooperation between peoples.
Dr. El-Gizawy expressed his pride in this international participation, stressing that the holding of the conference amidst the major global transformations and cross-border challenges highlights the importance of scientific dialogue and deepening research cooperation in formulating shared visions for a more stable and just future. He added that Benha University, as one of the leading Egyptian universities, believes in the role of academic institutions in building bridges of communication between civilizations, spreading the culture of peace, and establishing respect for international law as a fundamental pillar for sustainable development and the preservation of human rights.




