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The Dean of the College congratulates the members of the legal clinic on its new formation.

The Dean of the College congratulates the newly formed Legal Clinic and chairs its first meeting to outline its plan for the next phase.

With feelings of confidence and optimism, Professor Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, extends his sincere congratulations to his esteemed colleagues on the announcement of the new formation of the College's Legal Clinic, wishing them continued success in fulfilling their noble mission.

The new committee is composed as follows:

Professor Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College (Chairman); Professor Dr. Moamar Rateeb Abdel Hafez, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development (Vice Chairman); and Dr. Abdel Fattah Saeed Sadek, Lecturer of Public Law (Director).

Membership includes: Mr. Mahmoud Yahya Mahmoud (Department of Civil Procedure), Mr. Hossam Ahmed Abdel Moneim (Department of History of Law), Mr. Marwan Mohamed Suleiman (Department of Civil Law), Mr. Emad El-Din Ramadan Heikal (Secretary General of the College), Mr. Hossam El-Din Mostafa Hassanein (Director of Public Relations), Mr. Emad Hamdi Amin (Director of Financial Affairs), Mr. Abdel Ghafour Mohamed Mahmoud (Student Welfare), Mr. Samer Khalaf Kamel (Computer Science), Ms. Mona Mohamed Sayed (Director of the Dean's Office), and Ms. Heba Mostafa Abdel Hamid (Clinic Secretary). (Legal)

In this context, the College witnessed the first meeting of the newly formed Legal Clinic on Tuesday, April 7th, chaired by Professor Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College.

The meeting began with a welcoming address in which the Dean emphasized the pivotal role of the Legal Clinic in bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical application, providing legal and advisory services to the community, and refining students' professional skills.

Key topics of discussion at the meeting:

• Discussion of the work plan: The outlines of the Clinic's work plan for the upcoming phase were reviewed and discussed. This plan aims to expand the scope of target groups and develop mechanisms for providing consultations.

• Upcoming events: A schedule was established for the educational seminars and training workshops that the Clinic will organize during the current semester.

• Strengthening partnerships: Ways to collaborate with legal and community institutions were explored to enhance the positive impact of the Clinic.

The meeting concluded with an emphasis on concerted efforts to achieve the College's vision of graduating qualified legal professionals capable of contributing to and serving the community with professionalism and competence.