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Benha National University Explored Academic Collaboration with Germany’s Hertie School

Under the directives of Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, and as part of the university’s ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with globally renowned higher education institutions, a meeting was held today between Benha National University and Hertie School in Berlin, one of Germany’s leading institutions specializing in public policy, governance, and executive education.

Attendees:

From Hertie School:

  • Susanne Gosling, Director of the Proposal Development Unit in the Executive Education Department.
  • Edward Vaughan, Proposal Writer and Project Coordinator, who spearheads international capacity-building initiatives and educational program development.

From Benha National University:

  • Kareem El-Dash, Vice President for International Relations.
  • Ragi Amer, Media Advisor to the University President and prominent journalist/broadcaster.

Discussion Highlights:

Academic Synergy: The meeting reviewed Benha National University’s academic programs and educational framework, alongside Hertie School’s specialized training, consultancy services, and expertise in public policy.

Collaboration Opportunities:

  • Joint student training programs.
  • Co-organized workshops and scientific conferences.
  • Knowledge exchange in governance and digital transformation.

Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized that Benha National University welcomes serious collaboration proposals with experienced local and international institutions to:

  • Foster academic and research capacity.
  • Create new opportunities for students and faculty.
  • Advance Egypt’s higher education modernization goals.

About Hertie School:

A private, accredited higher education institution based in Berlin, Germany, renowned for its interdisciplinary approach to public policy and executive leadership training.