Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at Al-Mustaqbal University Receives AI Ambassadors Program Certificate from Egypt's National Telecommunications Institute

In line with the directives of Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, President of Al-Mustaqbal University, to enhance faculty competencies in modern technologies and sustainability, Prof. Dr. Saad Fathallah Elalem, Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit, has successfully completed the AI Ambassadors Program, jointly organized by the National Telecommunications Institute, affiliated with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and the "Engineers for Sustainable Egypt" initiative. The program spanned three months, totaling 40 intensive training hours, including 36 hours of interactive lectures and 4 hours dedicated to a practical capstone project, as part of the third cohort. Recognized as one of the largest national capacity-building initiatives, the AI Ambassadors Program targets non-specialists, aiming to promote the use of artificial intelligence tools and technologies, and foster a digital transformation culture in various work environments, in alignment with Egypt's Digital Vision 2030. The program focused on empowering participants to understand the role of AI in enhancing institutional performance and decision-making, while also addressing the ethical challenges and societal responsibilities associated with AI technologies. Core topics included: • Fundamentals and applications of AI across sectors • Use of modern AI tools • Principles of data analysis • Ethical considerations of AI adoption • Practical applications in both public and private sectors This achievement reflects Al-Mustaqbal University's commitment to developing its academic staff and supporting national efforts toward digital innovation and sustainable development in higher education.


Al-Mustaqbal University Strengthens Academic Partnerships with Mansoura University in Training, Assessment, and Evaluation

As part of Al-Mustaqbal University's strategic vision to expand academic collaboration and engage with leading regional and international institutions, and under the direct guidance of Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, University President, Prof. Dr. Saad Fathallah Elalem, Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit, paid an official visit to Mansoura University in Egypt. The visit aimed to enhance cooperation in areas such as student summer training and academic assessment systems. The visit began with a meeting with Prof. Dr. Tarek Mostafa Ghalwash, Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Research and coordinator of the summer training program, in the presence of Prof. Dr. Marwa Hassan Hassan, Head of International Relations. Discussions covered key components of the summer program, including logistics, accommodation, reception, and student placement in medical and engineering disciplines, in addition to cultural and tourism-related activities. As part of the visit, Dr. Elalem met with Prof. Dr. Maha El-Ashmawy, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Center at Mansoura University. The two sides reviewed the center’s operational model and explored potential collaboration in areas such as question banks, e-assessments, and modern evaluation systems through joint training and experience exchange programs. This visit reflects Al-Mustaqbal University's commitment to building strategic academic partnerships with distinguished institutions and fostering a progressive educational environment aligned with global standards, aiming to produce highly qualified graduates capable of addressing contemporary challenges.


Ongoing Final Examinations for First-Year Students at the College of Medicine – Al-Mustaqbal University

As part of Al-Mustaqbal University's commitment to implementing the highest standards of academic quality and adopting precise methodologies of measurement and evaluation, the final examinations for the first-year students at the College of Medicine are continuing under the esteemed supervision of Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi, President of the University, the guidance of Assistant Professor Dr. Abbas Abdul Bawi, Assistant President for Scientific Affairs, and the follow-up of Professor Dr. Saad Fathallah Elalem, Director of the University's Measurement and Evaluation Unit. The examinations are being conducted under the direct supervision of the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Walaa Luay Al-Falluji, and close monitoring by Dr. Ban Dhahir Al-Shammari, Head of the College’s Measurement and Evaluation Unit. The theoretical and practical exams in the biology subject were administered smoothly and with a high level of discipline. Students were distributed across examination halls in an exemplary manner, reflecting the college’s dedication to providing an appropriate testing environment that meets accredited academic standards, with the full presence of faculty members and examination committee officials. Upon completion of the allotted time for the theoretical exam, students were granted a 30-minute break, followed by the practical exam for the same subject, which lasted one hour. This approach is consistently applied to all subjects that include both theoretical and practical components. The evaluation process for the theoretical exams, as well as the monitoring of students' performance in the practical sessions, was conducted in accordance with the adopted standards of measurement and evaluation. This reflects the college’s ongoing efforts to enhance academic performance and ensure the quality of modern medical education outcomes at Al-Mustaqbal University.


Supervision of the Final Practical Examination in Anatomy Based on the OSCE System at the College of Medicine – Al-Mustaqbal University

Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Hassan Shakir Majdi, President of Al-Mustaqbal University, and under the direct supervision of the Dean of the College of Medicine, Prof. Dr. Walaa Luay Al-Falluji, the final practical examination in Human Anatomy for first-year medical students was conducted on Sunday, June 1st, 2025, following the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) methodology. The examination process was closely monitored by Dr. Baan Dhaher Al-Shammari, Head of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the College. Her responsibilities included reviewing the distribution of examination papers, ensuring the availability of all required logistical and technical resources, and supervising the organization of practical questions across ten structured OSCE stations, in alignment with the academic and procedural standards adopted by internationally accredited medical institutions. Students were rotated through 10 stations, with a time allocation of 20 minutes per student, under a well-structured schedule that regulated the flow of candidates through separate entry and exit points. This strategy was implemented to prevent academic misconduct and to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the examination process. The examination was conducted in the presence of the full academic staff of the College of Medicine, in addition to the Head of the Anatomy Department and members of the Examination Committee, ensuring that the exam proceedings were carried out with the highest levels of organization, professionalism, and academic rigor.


President of Mansoura University Visits Al-Mustaqbal University and Signs a Joint Cooperation Agreement

As part of its internationalization efforts and academic openness, Prof. Dr. Hassan Shakir Majdi, President of Al-Mustaqbal University, welcomed Prof. Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater, President of Mansoura University in Egypt, accompanied by a high-level academic delegation. The meeting explored ways to activate existing agreements and enhance cooperation in higher education, scientific research, and training. A joint cooperation agreement was signed covering various academic and research fields. The event also featured the participation of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at Al-Mustaqbal University, which proposed collaboration with Mansoura University in academic assessment and evaluation through experience exchange and specialized training programs.


Ongoing Final and Evaluative Examinations at the College of Pharmacy – Al-Mustaqbal University

As part of Al-Mustaqbal University's commitment to implementing the highest standards of academic quality and organizing the examination process in alignment with assessment and evaluation criteria, the university continues to conduct final and evaluative examinations for the second semester. These exams are held under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Hassan Shaker Majdi, the esteemed University President, guided by Asst. Prof. Dr. Abbas Abdul Baoui, Assistant President for Scientific Affairs, and overseen by Prof. Dr. Saad Fathallah Elalem, Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the university. In this context, the College of Pharmacy continues its examinations under the direct supervision of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Khalid Faleh, Dean of the College, with field follow-up by Dr. Mohammed Abdulrahman, Scientific Assistant Dean, and Dr. Nada Khazaal, Head of the Measurement and Evaluation Unit at the College. The exams were conducted in full compliance with the regulations of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, with the preparation of all technical and logistical requirements, including seating charts for students, and the organized distribution of exam questions and answer sheets (Bubble Sheets). The College’s Measurement and Evaluation Unit played a key role in managing the process, starting with training students on exam protocols and how to properly interact with exam materials, followed by evaluating the exams from organizational and academic aspects, and measuring students' satisfaction with the examinations. These steps ensure transparency and fairness in the assessment process. The examinations were conducted in a well-organized academic environment in which students adhered to ministerial guidelines and regulations. The process was also closely monitored by Prof. Dr. Faez Ali Rasheed Al-Mamouri, Head of the Ministerial Committee supervising evaluative exams at Al-Mustaqbal University and a member of the Committee of Pharmacy Deans in Iraq. Dr. Al-Mamouri commended the smooth and efficient conduct of the examinations. Students expressed their satisfaction with the exam environment and the high level of organization within the examination halls. They praised the efforts of the College administration and its academic and administrative staff, which reflects Al-Mustaqbal University’s dedication to upholding evaluation standards and enhancing the quality of the educational process and its outcomes.



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