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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG 17) emphasizes that achieving the global development agenda requires strong partnerships between governments, academia, the private sector, and civil society.

It focuses on mobilizing knowledge, technology, and financial resources across borders, ensuring that no single actor works in isolation.

For universities, SDG 17 means collaborating locally and internationally to share expertise, build capacity, and co-create solutions for complex global challenges.

 







 

NGU School of Information Technology Launches Cybersecurity Program

Newgiza University (NGU) is proud to announce the official launch of the Cybersecurity Program under the School of Information Technology, expanding its range of specialized majors that now include Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, and Cybersecurity.

The newly introduced program is designed to equip students with the essential knowledge and practical expertise required to address today’s complex digital security challenges. Through an advanced curriculum focusing on digital defense, ethical hacking, and threat analysis, students will gain hands-on experience in identifying, preventing, and mitigating cyber threats across diverse sectors.

By integrating academic excellence with real-world application, the Cybersecurity Program prepares graduates to become highly skilled professionals capable of safeguarding data and infrastructure in an increasingly interconnected world. The program reflects NGU’s ongoing commitment to innovation and leadership in technology education.

Newgiza University (NGU) Kicks off the Implantology & Dental Surgery Master’s Program

On the 1st of October 2024, Newgiza University (NGU) officially kicked off the first round of the world-class Implantology and Dental Surgery Master’s Program, offered in collaboration with the International Medical College (IMC) of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. This program aims to enhance the educational opportunities for dental professionals by offering a joint master’s program, providing students with a unique blend of academic and practical training from two prestigious institutions.

The master’s program offers an exceptional postgraduate educational experience combining online learning with intensive practical and clinical trainings through a mix of online seminars, lectures, and on-site practical training in both Germany and Egypt. This hybrid learning approach allows students to balance their professional commitments while advancing their education.

The program aims to hone both academic and professional skills through exposure to diverse teaching methodologies and clinical practices. It offers students a unique opportunity to gain international experience and network with professionals from around the world. Additionally, it provides access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources at both NGU and the International Medical College (IMC) of the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

The program commences annually in October, and is offered entirely in English or German, catering to an international student body. It represents a significant milestone in dental education, providing students with a comprehensive international perspective on dental practice, and opening up global opportunities for them while earning a German master’s degree in Implantology and Dental Surgery.

Empowering Students Through Internship Opportunities

In light of the Memorandum of Understanding that was signed with the International Office at RWTH, the School of Engineering has taken its first steps to make summer program opportunities available to its undergraduate students.
The summer programs cover a range of technical themes and are presented in a hands-on and engaging manner. The programs also present themselves as an opportunity to acquaint our students with new cultures and new methods of acquiring knowledge.

Top Achievers Ceremony

Under the esteemed leadership of Prof. Dr. Manal Maher, Dean of the School of Pharmacy (SOP), we proudly honour the SOP’s top academic and non-academic achievers of the last academic year. Their exceptional performance stands as a testament to their dedication and hard work Join us in congratulating these outstanding students and staff on their achievements and wishing them continued success in their academic and professional journeys.

Join us in congratulating these outstanding students and staff on their achievements and wishing them continued success in their academic and professional journeys.

 



NGU Open Days have officially started: High school students explore life at NGU

Newgiza University (NGU) opens its doors and welcomes ambitious high school students who come to explore NGU’s world-class programs and state-of-the-art campus.

 

Aspiring students from diverse educational systems with big career dreams come to enjoy a day at their school of interest in a simulating experience to explore life at NGU firsthand. Activities ranging from engaging talks and presentations by distinguished NGU faculty members who share valuable insights about the programs, majors and specializations offered by their schools, to lab experiments and clinical exposure where participants get a glimpse of the significant practical experience at NGU, leave participants inspired and excited to start their first steps towards realizing their future career dreams. These sessions also shed light on the latest advancements and future trends in each field, giving attendees a solid understanding of the diverse career opportunities ahead of them.

 

Through these Open Days, participants get the chance to witness how NGU’s programs are unique, delivering world-class curricula developed through academic collaborations with top globally ranked universities including University College London (UCL) and King’s College London (KCL). They also get the chance to experience the contemporary teaching methods at NGU which exemplify the meaning behind NGU’s slogan “Pleasure of Learning”. Additionally, students get the chance to interact with current NGU students and listen to their authentic real-life experiences at NGU.

 

Participants also take a tour around NGU campus and discover the wide array of academic and nonacademic facilities available at NGU. State-of-the-art labs and clinics equipped with the latest technologies and tools leave participants dazzled. Also, the recreational facilities including sports courts, entertainment amenities, open green spaces, student lounges and hang out spots as well as the various food outlets available highlight NGU’s belief about the importance of creating a world-class experience for its students that goes beyond academics.

Ambitious High School Students, stay tuned for more Open Days announcements and a mega Open House featuring all NGU Schools soon.

 

   

   

 

Roche Interview

Empowering fresh graduates and senior Students: NGU School of Pharmacy’s Collaboration with Roche Opened Doors to Internships and Career Opportunities.

Newgiza university School of Pharmacy and Roche have embarked on an extraordinary collaboration that aims to transform the future of fresh graduates and senior students. This groundbreaking partnership centers around providing students with unparalleled access to internships and diverse career prospects. Together, NGU and Roche share a common vision of fostering excellence in the pharmaceutical industry, and this alliance serves as a catalyst for empowering aspiring pharmacists through on-campus interviews.

At the heart of this exceptional collaboration is NGU School of Pharmacy’s commitment to creating impactful opportunities for its students. By hosting on-campus interviews in partnership with Roche, Fresh graduates and senior students are given an exclusive platform to showcase their skills and talents directly to industry professionals. These interviews serve as a gateway for students to explore internships and future job placements. The collaboration between NGU and Roche not only bridges the gap between academia and industry but also provides a unique environment for students to thrive and secure promising career pathways within the pharmaceutical field.

 

PHAR501 Final Presentation

Our seniors successfully proved that research creates new knowledge.

Over the course of a semester, they explored their fields, expanded their knowledge, and tested their theories.

Going beyond their years and applying theory in practice, they created quality research that is going to be published in prestigious journals, and we couldn’t be more proud.

 


The School of Economics and Politics organized a lecture by Dr. Sara Adel Mansour, on: Economics in Reality

The School of Economics and Politics (SOEP) organized a lecture by Dr. Sara Adel Mansour, Associate Professor of Economics, to deliver a lecture on: Economics in Reality.

Dr. Sarah Mansour, Associate Professor of Economics at the School of Economics & Politics (SOEP), gave a talk on the role of experimentation in Economics as a discipline. She started out with a game to exhibit the significance of non-monetary components of utility in driving behavior. She also illustrated real-life examples that weren’t explainable through traditional economic theory: the tipping behavior in Uber app and donating money to Al-Orman foundation. She then moved to discuss several biases and heuristics that affect an individual’s decision-making process, such as: loss aversion, availability bias, representativeness bias, and status quo bias. She concluded emphasizing the importance of economic experiments in (i) “speaking to theorists” by testing their hypotheses in non-WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democracies) societies and (ii) “whispering in the ears of princes” by having behaviorally informed public policies.

 

The School of Economics and Politics invited Amb. Dr. Sallama Shaker to deliver a lecture on: Power Rivalry and Global Disorder

The School of Economics and Politics (SOEP) invited Amb. Dr. Sallama Shaker to deliver a lecture on: Power Rivalry and Global Disorder.

The School of Economics and Politics’ (SOEP) students attended a very interesting seminar by H.E Ambassador Prof. Salama Shaker on Power Rivalry and Global Disorder in light of the Russian Ukrainian War 2022. Prof. Shaker asserted that the world is currently not in a state of multi-polarity and is rather characterized by disorder. She also argued that an economic meltdown is taking place across the globe and will encourage a rapid settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian territorial conflict and the ensuing war.

She intrigued students to come up with ideas to reach this settlement. The seminar gave the students the opportunity to think critically about the use of diplomatic means in conflict resolution.

 

The School of Economics and Politics hosted a lecture by International Disability Inclusion Consultant, Dr. Mostafa Attia

The School of Economics and Politics (SOEP) hosted a lecture by International Disability Inclusion Consultant, Dr. Mostafa Attia, titled: “Inclusion: How and Why it Matters?”.

The School of Economics and Politics (SOEP) was honored to host Dr. Mostafa Atteya, an international consultant on Disability and Inclusive development, with both great live experience and academic professionalism. Dr. Atteya was born with visual impairment but ‘disability’, never stopped him from leading life the way he wanted to.

In his interactive inspiring session with students and professors, Dr. Atteya explained that “Life is seldom fair and has its share of ups and downs. But then again, life is also what you make of it. You can choose the prism you want to look at life through”.

He also clarified the necessity and importance of mainstreaming and inclusion, as well as the participation of people with disability in any decisions concerning them applying the slogan” Nothing about us without us.”