Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, announced the establishment of a Committee for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research, chaired by Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President of the University for Academic Affairs, with membership from several program directors and distinguished College members in research and academia.
This step comes as part of the university's commitment to enhancing scientific research and innovation across various academic disciplines, developing the research environment, supporting researchers, and improving the quality of Postgraduate studies in all academic fields. It also reflects the university's dedication to providing the necessary support for student researchers and College members, ensuring a conducive academic environment for scientific research development and contributing to the production of knowledge that serves the community.
Prof. Hussein El-Maghraby, Vice President for Academic Affairs, clarified that the committee's work begins in line with the university's commitment to promoting academic excellence and ensuring the delivery of leading scientific research that contributes to scientific advancement in Egypt and the world. The university aims to achieve a future vision based on academic excellence and to enhance its role in disseminating knowledge and developing scientific thought across all fields. Additionally, the university emphasizes its strong interest in international scientific publishing, which is one of the most important goals for researchers and academic institutions worldwide.
A document outlining the policies and ethics of scientific research has also been launched, establishing the fundamental principles for addressing ethical and practical issues in the field of scientific research. The document aims to regulate research practices and ensure that research is conducted according to global ethical standards, including respect for human rights, protection of study participants, and providing transparency in publishing research results.