Suez University
Suez Governor welcomes the SU President
Thu. 24 Aug, 2023

In his office General Staff of War \ Abdelmadjid Saqr, the Suez Governor, welcomed today Prof. Dr. Ali Hussain Atta, the SU President. He was accompanied by Prof. Dr. Ashraf Henjil, the dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Adviser to the President of the University. It was attended by Dr. Abdullah Ramadan, the Deputy of the Governor.

At the beginning of the meeting, the governor welcomed the SU President, congratulating him on his assumption of responsibility for the Presidency of the University and wishing him success and progress.

For his part, Atta expressed his pleasure at this meeting, which came to discuss ways of continuing cooperation between the Suez Governorate and the University in various fields. It also placed emphasis on putting the potential of the University to serve the surrounding community in various fields as one of the University's strategic objectives, both the various caravans and the contributions of the Faculty of Engineering to the extraction of building permits in Suez and other areas of cooperation ultimately aimed at advancing development plans at various levels.

In his office General Staff of War \ Abdelmadjid Saqr, the Suez Governor, welcomed today Prof. Dr. Ali Hussain Atta, the SU President. He was accompanied by Prof. Dr. Ashraf Henjil, the dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Engineering Adviser to the President of the University. It was attended by Dr. Abdullah Ramadan, the Deputy of the Governor.

At the beginning of the meeting, the governor welcomed the SU President, congratulating him on his assumption of responsibility for the Presidency of the University and wishing him success and progress.

For his part, Atta expressed his pleasure at this meeting, which came to discuss ways of continuing cooperation between the Suez Governorate and the University in various fields. It also placed emphasis on putting the potential of the University to serve the surrounding community in various fields as one of the University's strategic objectives, both the various caravans and the contributions of the Faculty of Engineering to the extraction of building permits in Suez and other areas of cooperation ultimately aimed at advancing development plans at various levels.