Alamein International University Hosts Its Fourth Ceremony Honoring Students of Advanced Training Programs at the Information Technology Institute

Under the patronage of Prof. Essam Elkordi, President of Alamein International University, and Prof. Hesham Gaber, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and within the framework of the cooperation protocol signed between Alamein International University and the Information Technology Institute (ITI) affiliated with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the University organized its fourth honoring ceremony to recognize second- and third-level students from the Faculties of Computer Science and Engineering, Engineering, and Arts, following their successful completion of advanced training programs at ITI.

The training programs completed by the students covered a range of advanced specializations, including Java Programming, Embedded Systems, 3D Modeling, Architectural Visualization, 2D Graphic Design, Furniture Design, UX Design, and .NET Application Development.

The certificate award ceremony was attended by Dr. Heba Saleh, President of the Information Technology Institute; Prof. Mustafa Al-Nainay, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering; Prof. Safaa Abdel Salam, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Design; and Dr. Islam El-Geddawy, the University’s General Training Coordinator.

Representatives from the Alexandria branch of ITI also attended, including Eng. Doaa soliman, Intensive Training Manager- Alexandria Branch; Eng. Iman Bendari, Director of Alexandria Branch; and Eng. Noha Amer, Head of the Business Development Unit- Alexandria Branch.

From the Cairo branch, attendees included Dr. Iman Hesham, Executive Director of JETS Programs, and Eng. Mayar Hassan, Teaching Assistant in the JETS Programs Department.

This honoring ceremony reflects Alamein International University’s commitment to supporting its students and enhancing their employ-ability by providing advanced training opportunities in cooperation with specialized national institutions, thereby developing their practical skills and strengthening their professional readiness for the labor market.