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.