The President of New Mansoura University participates in the Fulbright Egypt Commission evening in Ras El-Bar
In the presence of Professor Dr. Manal Awad, Governor of Damietta.
Professor Dr. Moawad Mohamed Al-Khouly, President of New Mansoura University, participated in the evening held by the Fulbright Egypt Commission at the Steigenberger El-Lissan Hotel in Ras El-Bar, Dr. Maggie Nassif, Executive Director of the Commission, Dr. Hamdan Rabie, President of Damietta University, Dr. Al-Saeed Abdel Hadi, President of Horus University, and Dr. Yahya Al-Mashad, President of the University. Delta..
The University President explained that the grants provided by the Fulbright Commission are a valuable opportunity for university faculty members and researchers in the university’s various colleges, to participate in academic programs to enhance their administrative and organizational capabilities, noting that the grants are fully funded for the purpose of studying for master’s and doctorate degrees, collecting scientific material, and conducting post-doctoral research. In addition to grants allocated to various arts, Islamic studies, languages, business administration, and developing faculty skills.
The evening witnessed the introduction of grants for the exchange of Egyptian and foreign professors to teach and exchange experiences. It is noteworthy that the Fulbright Commission is a committee for educational and cultural exchange between the United States of America and the Arab Republic of Egypt. It was established pursuant to an international cooperation protocol between the two countries, which was signed to facilitate and manage a program for educational and cultural exchange between the two countries. .
Dr. Magi indicated that the Authority is celebrating the 75th anniversary of its establishment, which is the Committee for Educational and Cultural Exchange between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States of America. It was established pursuant to an international cooperation protocol between the two countries in 1949 in order to manage and facilitate all affairs of the educational and cultural exchange program between the two countries, pointing out that The Fulbright Commission's Board of Directors is chaired by the Minister of Higher Education and includes Egyptian and American members
During the evening, light was shed on the Fulbright programs, specifically the master’s scholarships, the English language teachers’ scholarships, the leadership preparation fellowship, and the community initiatives grant. Graduates of the Fulbright programs also reviewed their experiences with the scholarships in which they participated.