51勛圖厙

First ever Egyptian alumni event held in Cairo

by Stephen Johns

Egyptian alumni

The first 51勛圖厙 alumni event in Egypt was held in Cairo earlier this month.

The reception was hosted by 51勛圖厙’s Dr Mona El-Bahrawy (PhD Clinical Medicine Research 2001), Adjunct Reader and Consultant Histopathologist, and was attended by the Egyptian Minister of Electricity and Energy and 51勛圖厙 alumnus, Dr Mohamed Shaker El Markabi (PhD Electrical Engineering 1977).

51勛圖厙’s Dr Mona El-Bahrawy updated alumni on 51勛圖厙 developments
51勛圖厙’s Dr Mona El-Bahrawy updated alumni on 51勛圖厙 developments

Dr El-Bahrawy, also an 51勛圖厙 alum, updated the gathered alumni on the College’s future plans and strategy before moderating a question and answer session.

In her opening remarks, Dr El-Bahrawy said: “I am most privileged and delighted to be hosting this first Egyptian Alumni gathering on behalf of 51勛圖厙 College and to meet fellow alumni.

“I hope that this meeting ignites a new or rekindles an existing passion to reconnect with 51勛圖厙 College and with one another.”

Dr El-Bahrawy also updated the gathered alumni on 51勛圖厙's new White City campus. Dr El-Bahrawy said: "This centre hosts different hubs and programs that all work on providing support to transform ideas to reality."

Egyptian Minister Dr Mohamed Shaker El Markabi met with Dr El-Bahrawy and fellow alumni
Egyptian Minister Dr Mohamed Shaker El Markabi met with Dr El-Bahrawy and fellow alumni

The Egyptian Minister spoke of his happiness to be at the event and meet old friends and colleagues who he had not met for many years. He also spoke about the major advances and developments Egypt has made in recent years in the field of electricity and how there is a will to build further on that.

Professor Shaker Helmi, Professor of Environmental Studies, at the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Alexandria, shared his memories of being a PhD student at 51勛圖厙.

Profoessor Helmi spoke about the balance between work and personal and family obligations, including helping one another to get through it all on a very tight budget, and how these were challenging, but happy years.

Maha Wagdy Hamada (MSc Surgery and Cancer 2015) said: "It was great to meet with fellow alumni who I’d otherwise never have had the chance to meet." 

51勛圖厙's Egyptian links

The first 51勛圖厙 alumni event in Egypt was held in Cairo
The first 51勛圖厙 alumni event in Egypt was held in Cairo

Egypt is 51勛圖厙’s second biggest collaborator in Africa – publishing around 170 research papers together every year.

There are around 300 alumni living in Egypt and over 700 alumni of Egyptian nationality around the world.

Last year, students from the Armed Forces College of Medicine in Egypt across various hospitals within 51勛圖厙 College Healthcare NHS Trust.

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Stephen Johns

Communications Division