Thursday, 05 March 2026

A Great Success for the Conference of the Faculty of Arts at Benha University

Under the patronage of Prof. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University, Prof. Jehan Abdel Hady, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, accompanied by Prof. Amgad Hegazi, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, inaugurated the activities of the 2nd Annual International Conference of the Faculty of Arts, Benha University. The two-day conference was held under the title: “Integration of Humanities and Technology: New Prospects for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals.” The conference featured a lecture by Prof. Hesham Azmi, Head of the Egyptian Intellectual Property Office, on Intellectual Property as a Framework for Knowledge Governance in the Age of Interdisciplinary Sciences.

The conference was attended by Prof. Mohamed Mesbah, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs and Rapporteur of the student conference, Prof. Amal Youssef, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research and conference Rapporteur, along with faculty members.

Prof. Jehan Abdel Hady pointed out the importance of the conference as a scientific platform for serious dialogue, experience exchange, and the presentation of new perspectives that contribute to linking scientific research with community issues and development plans. She highlighted that Benha University pays great attention to the postgraduate studies and scientific research sector, believing that scientific research is the primary driver of development and future building.

The Vice President of the University added that sustainable development is no longer the responsibility of a single discipline; rather, it results from the integration of the humanities, which provide understanding of human and societal aspects, and technological sciences, which offer tools and innovations capable of driving change.

Meanwhile, Prof. Hesham Azmi reviewed the activities of the Egyptian Intellectual Property Office, including establishing coordination and cooperation mechanisms, providing technical support, and raising awareness about intellectual property rights among ministries and relevant entities. He also explained the Office’s efforts to encourage researchers, inventors, start-ups, and small to micro enterprises to register their research outputs, inventions, and creative works, and to obtain the necessary protection documents to maximize their benefits. Prof. Azmi emphasized that the Egyptian Constitution provides for the protection of intellectual property rights, which laid the foundation for creating a specialized Intellectual Property Authority in Egypt. This authority aims to establish a more efficient intellectual property system that contributes to achieving Egypt’s Sustainable Development Goals, through institutional governance of intellectual property and the necessary legislative framework to activate its economic impact.

Prof. Amgad Hegazi, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and President of the Conference, stressed that real development is achieved through the integration of knowledge and innovation together, pointing out that the conference addressed multiple key themes, including digital transformation, artificial intelligence, identity and culture, ethics, and the role of educational institutions in supporting sustainable development, emphasizing the use of technology for the benefit of humanity and society.

 

 

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"The Future of Career under Artificial Intelligence"

The Faculty of Arts at Benha University held a distinguished seminar for its students under a title reflecting the importance of keeping pace with professional transformations. The seminar aimed to highlight the opportunities and challenges of the labor market in the era of artificial intelligence.

The seminar was held under the patronage of:

  • Nasser El-Gizawy – President of Benha University
  • Amgad Hegazi – Dean of the Faculty of Arts

The seminar witnessed the attendance of several faculty leaders, including:

  • Sherine El-Shoura – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Mohamed Mesbah – Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs

The seminar was delivered by Prof. Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence for Education and Student Affairs.

During the seminar, Prof. Mohamed Abdel Fattah presented a comprehensive overview of the rapid changes taking place in the labor market. He also highlighted the new skills graduates need in light of developments in artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

Through such events, the Faculty of Arts reaffirms its commitment to organizing distinguished activities that contribute to preparing its students for a promising and rapidly evolving professional future.

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Seminar Entitled: “Impact of AI on the Employability of the Language Translators”

As part of its continuous efforts to connect academic education with the evolving demands of the labor market, the Department of English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Arts, Benha University, is organizing an important academic seminar that discusses the growing impact of artificial intelligence technologies on the field of translation.

The seminar is titled: “Impact of AI on the Employability of the Language Translators.”

The event is held under the patronage of:

  • Prof. Nasser El-Gizawy – President of Benha University
  • Prof. Amgad Hegazi – Dean of the Faculty of Arts
  • Prof. Amel Omar – Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research
  • Prof. Hesham Hassan – Head of the Department of English Language and Literature

The seminar will take place on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 11:00 AM, in the Scientific Discussion Hall at the Faculty.

The department is honored to host Mr. Ammar El-Gohary, Chairman of the Board of Elaph Translation Company, who will share his professional insights and practical experience regarding the new challenges and opportunities that digital transformation presents for translators. This initiative comes within the framework of the fruitful cooperation between the Faculty of Arts and Elaph Translation Company, which aims to prepare students and graduates to meet the requirements of the modern labor market. The collaboration focuses on integrating academic and professional expertise to support young talents in the field of translation and enhance their awareness of the rapid technological transformations.

Attendance is open to students, researchers, and faculty members who are interested in enriching the discussion and exploring the opportunities that artificial intelligence offers for the translation profession.

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