We are all watching the developments of the exponential outbreak of COVID-19 around the world and we are contemplating how this will affect our lives, the lives of our people, the whole planet. We live in unprecedented situations and it is our responsibility to treat them with integrity, responsibility, and respect for public health. We will stay in our homes for the time being, following the instructions of the doctors, the state, and our absolute sense of social responsibility.
This is a good reminder of how connected we all are to each other and how our actions today may affect our choices tomorrow.
We at NGU are adopting the highest standards of safety and infection control in our campus and we are very much concerned with the wellbeing of our students, staff and faculty members.
With technology ally, we work in very different ways, and we all work as creatively as possible, believing it to be an opportunity to improve what we can, and to prepare for the post-pandemic situation.
Our IT staff and all the faculty members are exerting extensive efforts to offer online distant learning for the second term course content to our students in the best way we can. I would like to extend my appreciation to all of them for the great support they showed during this crisis.
We know this is a very difficult and disruptive time for all and hope this crisis is resolved soon and we all return to normal.
I want you to know that, as always, you will have our complete backing throughout the ongoing situation.
Prof A. Sameh Farid, MD
NGU President

