With the participation of artist Ahmed Magdy, 6th of October University hosts the launch of the Third Student Creative Forum at the Faculty of Nursing.
On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 6th of October University hosted the launch of the Third Student Forum for the Faculty of Nursing, this year under the theme "The Creative Forum Among 6th of October University Students."
The event was held under the patronage of:
Professor Dr. Mamdouh Ghorab, President of the University.
Professor Dr. Iman El-Azizi, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs.
Professor Dr. Yasser El-Dakroury, Vice President of the University for Graduate Studies and Research.
The forum was chaired by Professor Dr. Sabah El-Sharkawy, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, and attended by Professor Dr. Nahed Mostafa, General Supervisor of the University's Quality Center and Supervisor of the Scientific Research Ethics Committees. The forum also witnessed broad participation from deans of faculties and faculty members from various sectors of the university, reflecting a spirit of academic cooperation.
[The text abruptly ends here.] The forum featured a rich agenda that combined scientific presentations with creative activities. The events included:
An open discussion session: The forum hosted the young artist Ahmed Magdy for an open dialogue with students, addressing the importance of creativity and the role of youth in developing society.
Research and scientific projects: A selection of distinguished scientific research papers was presented, in addition to the opening of an exhibition showcasing innovative projects by students from various university faculties.
Artistic performances and talents: The conference included diverse artistic performances by students, including poetry recitations, religious chanting, and musical segments, highlighting the creative potential of the student body.
The forum was meticulously organized by Professor Dr. Amani Sami, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs and Secretary General of the conference, and with the efforts of the conference coordinators, Dr. Teresa Khalifa and her team.
At the conclusion of the events, all attendees and participants praised the forum's resounding success, emphasizing the importance of such gatherings in shaping students' personalities and bridging the gap between academic studies and life skills and creativity.