Tanta Faculty of Pharmacy participated in the launch of the tenth phase of the Child University Program, held under the slogan "Young Scientists for a Better Future." The event was organized by Tanta University in cooperation with the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT), under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Hussein, Tanta University President. The ceremony was attended by Prof. Mahmoud Selim, Acting Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development; Prof. El-Sayed El-Agouz, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; as well as faculty deans, vice deans, and Child University Program coordinators from the various faculties of the university.
Representing the Faculty of Pharmacy were Prof. Sherine Farouk Hammad, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Dr. Walaa Ahmed Zaki Negm, Child University Program Coordinator at the Faculty of Pharmacy, alongside program coordinators from the university's various faculties, participating children, and their parents.
The Child University Program is implemented as part of the collaboration between the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) and Egyptian universities, in support of the state's efforts to prepare a generation possessing the knowledge and skills needed to meet future challenges. The program provides an interactive learning environment that fosters children's scientific and creative thinking, helps discover and nurture their talents, and promotes a culture of scientific research and innovation from an early age.
The tenth phase of the program aims to increase the number of beneficiaries and enrich the children's educational experience through a wide range of scientific and hands-on activities conducted within the university's faculties. These activities are designed to develop participants' skills, introduce them to various academic disciplines, and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, in line with the state's commitment to investing in human resources and meeting the goals of Egypt’s Vision 2030.
The ceremony concluded with the recognition of outstanding children who participated in previous phases of the program, as well as the honoring of program coordinators, in appreciation of their efforts in successfully implementing the project and achieving its educational and community objectives.
7/11/2026