For the First time in Upper Egypt
Turfgrass rolls at the Experimental Farm of Faculty of Agriculture
In cooperation with
El-Shahawy Co.
More details will be released soon about the project
Congratulations on Taba Day Anniversary, March 19th
Taba was located on the Egyptian side of the armistice line agreed to in 1949. During the Suez Crisis in 1956 it was briefly occupied but returned to Egypt when Israel withdrew in 1957. Israel reoccupied the Sinai Peninsula after the Six-Day War in 1967, and subsequently a 400-room hotel was built in Taba. Following the 1973 Yom-Kippur War, when Egypt and Israel were negotiating the exact position of the border in preparation for the 1979 peace treaty, Israel claimed that Taba had been on the Ottoman side of a border agreed between the Ottomans and British Egypt in 1906 and had, therefore, been in error in its two previous agreements. Although most of Sinai was returned to Egypt in 1982, Taba was the last portion to be returned. After a long dispute, the issue was submitted to an international commission composed of one Israeli, one Egyptian, and three outsiders. In 1988, the commission ruled in Egypt's favour, and Israel returned Taba to Egypt in 1989
Internet learning unit announces the services for staff member, postgraduate students, employees, students
Internet: 1 pound/hour
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Alumni
IT Unit announces the launch of e-courses activation
IT Unit announces names of the staff members responsible for
the e-course activation during this semester
1- Prof. Dr. Mohamed Rashwan, Dept. Food sceince
2- Prof. Dr. Ismaiel El-Salami, Dept. Ornamental Plants
3- Dr. Karam Abdel-Naiem, Dpt. Genetics
4- Dr. Ezat Mostafa, Dept. Soil and Water Sciences
5- Dr. Mohamed Farghaly, Dept. Poultry Production
Faculty of Agriculture hopes you all had a wonderful time celebrating your moms on Mothers Day and found fun, creative, and beautiful ways to say, “thank you!
For postgraduate Students who wish to complete their MSc abroad, Visit the site:
http://worldbank.org/scholarships
in order to apply for the scholarships announced by Japan in cooperation with the Internatioal Bank
Mr.Anas Hussein Ahmed Mohamed, postgraduate student at the Agronomy.Department, will hold a seminar on
“Performance of Three barley cultivars under delayed sowing and different nitrogen levels in the New Valley”
under supervision of
1- Prof. Ibrahim Abd-Elbaky Elfar
2- Prof. Gamal Rageh Elnagar
3- Prof. Khayri Abd-Elazez Amer
on 12:00 o’clock, Mounday , 24/3/2014 at the seminar hall