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President of Benha National University Announced Two Demonstrators Obtaining International Training Opportunity in China

Prof. Tamer Samir, President of Benha National University, announced that the two Demonstrators from the College of Economics and Business Administration, Dr. Donia Ayman Said Eid and Dr. Nahal Said Kamel, have received an international training grant for one month at Langu University in China, focusing on artificial intelligence. This initiative is part of the university's efforts to support young College members and enhance their academic and professional qualifications.

Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized that the university places great importance on building the capacities of young assistants, considering them a fundamental pillar in the education and scientific research system. He pointed out that investing in youth is one of the main focuses of the university's future strategy.

He clarified that the participation of the two researchers in this international program reflects the confidence of international institutions in the level of young staff at the university, confirming the university's success in qualifying its personnel to compete globally. He also noted that the university will continue to fully support such initiatives that contribute to enhancing the experiences of young researchers and increasing their competencies in advanced fields like artificial intelligence.

Prof. Karim El-Dash, Vice President for International Relations, stated that the training grant comes within the framework of fruitful international cooperation between Benha National University and several friendly Chinese universities, noting that China is one of the leading countries in the field of artificial intelligence. He added that the grant is provided by the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) and includes intensive training, field visits, along with the trainees receiving a certified certificate from the Chinese Ministry of Education and Technology.

The two Demonstrators expressed their immense happiness with the opportunity granted to them by the university, affirming that the field of artificial intelligence is closely related to their master's theses, and that this experience will significantly enrich their academic and research careers. They also extended their gratitude to the university leadership for their continuous support and encouragement of young researchers.