Fayoum University Receives a French Delegation from Aix-Marseille University

جامعة الفيوم تستقبل وفدًا فرنسيًا من جامعة Aix-Marseille

Fayoum University welcomed a French delegation to strengthen partnerships in French Language Education and Curriculum Development, as well as to explore avenues of cooperation between Fayoum University, represented by its Faculty of Al-Alsun, and Aix-Marseille University in France. The visit, which took place on April 27-28, 2026, was held under the auspices of Prof. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President of Fayoum University. The delegation included Amélie Leconte and Pierre-Yves Dufeu, and was attended by several faculty members of the university's French department.

Prof. Sherif El-Attar, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, noted that this visit reflects the depth of academic relations between Egyptian and French universities. He emphasized Fayoum University's commitment to expanding international cooperation and benefiting from French expertise in developing the educational and research process, particularly in the fields of languages ​​and literature.

Prof. Naglaa Saad, Dean of the Faculty of Al-Alsun, added that the visit included fruitful discussions on mechanisms for joint cooperation, training and academic exchange programs, and ways to support the teaching of French-language courses within Egyptian universities, contributing to raising students' efficiency and enhancing their scientific and cultural skills.

The French delegation also toured the Faculty of Al-Alsun ​​and the Faculty of Arts, where they met with faculty members and students, viewed the educational facilities and specialized laboratories, and commended the students' outstanding academic level and the efforts made in developing French language teaching programs.

During the meeting, both sides emphasized the importance of continuing this constructive cooperation, considering it a new horizon for academic partnership between Egyptian and French educational institutions and a practical manifestation of both parties' commitment to strengthening scientific and cultural exchange in a way that serves the quality of higher education.