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Awareness seminar on the dangers of corruption and mechanisms for combating it

Under the generous patronage of His Excellency Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, and His Excellency Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Adawy, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, the Faculty of Sports Sciences, under the leadership of Professor Dr. Emad Samir, Dean of the Faculty, and Professor Dr. Mustafa El-Sebaei, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, organized an important awareness seminar today entitled: "The Dangers of Corruption and Mechanisms for Combating It in the New Republic."

At the beginning of the seminar, Professor Dr. Emad Samir, Dean of the Faculty, delivered a welcoming speech in which he expressed his pleasure at the presence of His Excellency the Vice President of the University at the Faculty on his first visit since assuming his position. He wished him every success and presented him with a commemorative shield in appreciation of his support, sincere efforts, and dedication to serving the community and developing the environment within the university. This gesture reflected the spirit of constructive cooperation between the university leadership and the Faculty, as well as between faculty members, staff, and students.

The opening session also featured a speech by His Excellency the Vice President of the University, Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Adawy, who began by welcoming the attendees and thanking the Faculty of Sports Sciences for its effective role in organizing this important seminar. His Excellency commended the Faculty's awareness in addressing such a sensitive topic as "corruption," emphasizing the importance of disseminating a culture of integrity and transparency, and the necessity of educating students and staff on methods of combating corruption and its impact on the state's efforts to build the new republic.

The seminar was attended by prominent figures from the Faculty leadership, most notably Professor Dr. Yasser Hassan Hamed, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; Professor Dr. Ahmed Khodary, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research; Professor Dr. Tarek Abdel Aziz, Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction of Physical Education and former Dean of the Faculty; and Mr. Hamdy El-Adawy, the Faculty Secretary. Faculty members, students, and a large number of staff members also participated.

During the meeting, Dr. Mustafa Mohamed Morsi, Coordinator of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy at Assiut University, presented a comprehensive overview of the most prominent forms of corruption, its impact on development, and mechanisms for combating it in accordance with the state's vision for governance and accountability. Attendees actively participated in the discussions and raised important questions about ways to promote a culture of integrity within institutions.

The seminar concluded with an open dialogue in the college's discussion hall, amidst significant student engagement that reflected their interest in national awareness issues and their role in supporting anti-corruption efforts.