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Reduction of admission grades for students of the first division of the Department of Philosophy regularity only

It was decided to reduce the admission grades for the students of the first division of the Department of Philosophy regularity only to 248 actual degrees wishing to transfer to the Department of Philosophy quickly go to the Department of Student Affairs

Seminar on Climate Change Causes and Repercussions

A seminar entitled Climate Change, its causes and repercussions, will be held at the Faculty of Arts and will be lectured by both

Prof. Mohamed Hani Professor of Climatic Geography

Dr. Wael Zahran, Teacher of Climate Geography

And that on Wednesday 2/11/2022 at 10 am in the hall of Dr. Ezzat Abdullah in the Faculty of Arts

Climate change and its repercussions in a seminar at the Faculty of Arts

Climate change and its repercussions in a seminar at the Faculty of Arts
On the sidelines of Egypt's hosting of the International Conference COP 27 next November in Sharm el-Sheikh
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Menshawi, Acting President of Assiut University, Prof. Dr. Maha Ghanem, Vice President for Environmental Affairs and Community Service, and Prof. Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, a seminar entitled "Climate Change, Its Causes and Repercussions" was organized. In the presence of Prof. Dr. Hamed Mashhour, Vice Dean for Environmental Affairs and Community Service, Prof. Dr. Khalid Salama, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and a group of faculty members and their assistants at the College,
The seminar was attended by Dr. Mohamed Hani Saeed, Assistant Professor of Climate Geography at the Department of Geography, who
Through it, he referred to the natural causes of climate change and the human causes of climate change through increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases due to the industrial revolution and technological progress of man, as well as touched on the most important negative repercussions of climate change and the extent of its impact on water resources in Egypt as well as agricultural production, health and tourism, in addition to the scenarios of sea level rise and the extent of its impact on Egyptian coastal cities in terms of environmental, population, urban and economic, as Dr. Wael Zahran, Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography.  Giving an educational part about the importance of awareness of everything new about the repercussions of this phenomenon and its long-term developments.
 
 
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