Training Needs Survey for Faculty Members and Assistant Staff at the Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra for the Academic Year 2025-2026

Training Needs Survey for Faculty Members and Assistant Staff at the Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra for the Academic Year 2025-2026

In line with the university's commitment to developing and enhancing the scientific and professional capabilities of faculty members and assistant staff across its various faculties, the university announces the availability of a survey to identify training needs for the academic year 2025-2026.

This survey aims to identify the actual training needs of faculty members and assistant staff across all university faculties. This will contribute to the preparation and implementation of specialized training programs that support the development of teaching and scientific research skills, and enhance professional and personal competencies.

Therefore, faculty members and assistant staff are kindly requested to complete the survey accurately and objectively, as their opinions are of great importance in improving the quality of training programs and guiding future development plans at the university level.

⭕ To access the survey, please ensure your faculty is selected before proceeding and use your educational email for easy communication.

? https://forms.office.com/r/UvZAqsKsXB

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Annual Scientific Conference of the Civil Engineering Department on Tuesday 7, April

Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy – President of the University, Professor Dr. Mohamed Said Abdel Ghaffar – Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in Shubra, and Professor Dr. Amr Gamal – Head of the Civil Engineering Department,

The Civil Engineering Department organizes the department's annual scientific conference, within the framework of supporting scientific research, encouraging innovation, and exchanging scientific expertise among faculty members, researchers, and students.

The conference aims to:

  • Present and discuss the latest scientific research in the field of Civil Engineering.

  • Exchange expertise among specialists and researchers.

  • Support innovative ideas and link scientific research with the needs of the job market.

This will be attended by a selection of faculty members, researchers, and students, in a distinguished scientific atmosphere that contributes to enhancing the path of academic excellence.

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Distinguished Field Training Opportunities for Students of Mechanical and Architectural Engineering Departments in Collaboration with GEBERIT EGYPT

Distinguished Field Training Opportunities for Students of Mechanical and Architectural Engineering Departments in Collaboration with GEBERIT EGYPT

Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy – President of the University, Professor Dr. Mohamed Said Abdel Ghaffar – Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in Shubra, and Professor Dr. Islam Nazmy – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs,

In line with the Faculty of Engineering in Shubra – Benha University’s commitment to honing students’ skills and linking academic study with the international job market, distinguished field training opportunities have been provided for students of the Mechanical and Architectural Engineering Departments.

This initiative grants students a strong competitive advantage upon graduation, as the training includes theoretical and practical aspects that expose students to the challenges of major projects and engineering solutions.

This training comes in collaboration with GEBERIT EGYPT, the Egyptian branch of the Swiss group “Geberit,” a global leader in sanitary system technology and smart drainage solutions, which boasts over 150 years of experience since its establishment in Switzerland in 1874.

Training Program Axes:

The program aims to introduce students to the latest Swiss technology in several areas, most notably:

For Architectural Engineering Students:

  • Familiarization with modern designs for sanitary areas.

  • Hidden installation systems that combine aesthetics and efficiency.

  • Sustainability techniques and water consumption rationalization within buildings.

For Mechanical Engineering Students:

  • Study of smart drainage systems.

  • Advanced water supply solutions.

  • Familiarization with LEED principles and their role in supporting sustainability and achieving accreditation.

✨ A new step towards preparing an engineer capable of competing locally and internationally.

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