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 President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology in Borg Al-Arab, Alexandria Governorate.

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology in Borg Al-Arab, Alexandria Governorate.


The philosophy of the "Egyptian Japanese University of Science and Technology" is based on the use of Japanese academic education systems that rely on laboratory methods of learning, the completion of research projects, and the establishment of centers of excellence for basic and applied research that serve the local and regional community, by building partnerships with major Japanese academic and research institutions, It also serves the industry by conducting applied research and getting acquainted with advanced Japanese technologies, as the university has a partnership coalition with 15 major Japanese universities.


 

It includes 3 faculties: The College of Engineering, which includes departments of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering, Energy Resources Engineering, and Environmental Engineering. As for the "College of Basic and Applied Sciences", it includes the disciplines of computational and applied mathematics, the biotechnology major, the nanoscience major, and the energy materials major. And finally the College of International Business and Humanities, which includes the majors of human resources, accounting and heritage studies.


A part of the statements of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi this morning during the inauguration of the Egyptian-Japanese University for Science and Technology in Borg El Arab in Alexandria, and a number of private universities and projects for the Ministries of Higher Education and Education:



We are witnessing a remarkable improvement in the level and status of education in Egypt

The situation has now changed and we have universities opening for the first time

Skeptics of the state’s actions aim to overthrow the homeland

We do not aim from the reform measures to pressure the people, but rather the national interest

The size of the universities and schools established during the last six years is more than what happened in 40 years

Priority should be given to working mothers in reducing work attendance rates

- Students in schools will attend two or three days to confront Corona

The state plans to double all it has to cope with the overpopulation within 30 years

- I would like to thank those in charge of the education sector for their role in developing the curriculum and the education system.

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