Minister of Higher Education: Kafr el-Sheikh University scientists shrine

7/12/2014

Opened the D / Mr. Abdul Khaliq, Minister of Higher Education and Chancellor / Mohammed Ezzat Ajwa Governor Shaikh and D / Chairman Shaikh Majid lunar Central University's main campus building stands the university after the completion of all renovations and maintenance and increase efficiency.

The minister began his visit to the University to meet with members of the University Council and lose this university hospital outfitted which consists of seven floors with a capacity of 400 beds, according to the international standards to contribute to the provision of health services in various disciplines.

  Ready Minister has expressed to end the Construction university after a lack of financial support to complete their equipment, describing the university hospital, it would be the kiss of patients Shaikh province and neighboring provinces calling on business and charitable organizations in support of this edifice Taby.kma continued sovereignty construction work for colleges (Nursing - Pharmacy - Dentistry -alom fisheries and Almassaad- second phase of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine).

D / Mr. Abdul Khaliq has been hailed Higher Education Minister during his visit to the University of Kafr preparations educational and research university and a distinguished scientific centers equipped with world-class, adding that no one community to achieve comprehensive development and meet the demands of the future, but with the knowledge, culture and possession of changing technology in the goals of continuing the latest what can be in so, describing Shaikh University as a place of pilgrimage is scientifically European universities, also praised the trends linking the university rector industry through the establishment of a factory to each college.

D / Majid lunar stressed that the university seeks to activate the role of attention during the outputs of education and scientific research, and community service to meet the requirements of the labor market