Community Activities

Community Service and Environmental Development Sector

Implemented Activities for Conferences and Exhibitions – Academic Year 2024/2025

Faculty Participation in Exhibitions

The faculty organized several exhibitions to serve students, staff, and stakeholders, and exploring possible channels of collaboration, training, and employment opportunities for students and graduates.

No.

Activity

Date

1

Participation in the First Employment and Professional Development Forum at Benha University

12/2/2024

2

Organization of the 6th Student Scientific Conference – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University

8/2/2024

3

Participation of the faculty in the University’s general exhibition “Ahl Radawy”

20/11/2024

4

Participation in Benha University Achievements Exhibition

13/11/2024

5

Participation in the Egrena International Exhibition

11/12/2024

Community Service and Environmental Development Sector

  • Faculty participation in the First Employment and Professional Development Forum – 12/2/2024

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development.
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs.
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research.

Visit Outcomes:
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine participated in the Employment and Professional Development Forum held at Benha University. The event took place in the main university corridor at the Obour Campus, with participation from many companies in the medical and veterinary sectors.

A total of 60 students from the faculty attended, along with several academic staff members and members of the Alumni Follow‑Up Unit.

During the visit, students were introduced to the participating companies, the services they offer, and potential pathways for cooperation between the faculty and private sector companies, particularly for:

  • Training opportunities
  • Employment pathways for students and alumni
  • Engagement in faculty events (conferences, fairs, seminars)

Contact information of participating companies was collected to strengthen collaboration and integrate with alumni support activities.

  • Organization of the 6th Student Conference – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – 8/2/2024

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

The faculty organized the Sixth Student Conference within the faculty premises, with the participation of:

  • Representatives from several community-based organizations
  • Partner companies, including:
    • Kheirat El‑Nile
    • New Hope
    • Several veterinary clinics (Ninja Vet, Happy Pets, Magdy Fouad Vet Clinic, etc.)

Officials attending included directors from the Qalyubia Directorate of Veterinary Medicine.
The event involved:

  • Student scientific presentations
  • Workshops
  • Discussions about cooperation between private companies and the faculty to support training and employment opportunities

Company representatives expressed readiness for collaboration in faculty-organized events and student development activities.
3 – Faculty participation in the Benha University Faculties Exhibition (Ahl Radawy Hall) — 20–21/11/2024

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

Implementation:

  • Exhibition supervised by the Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Participation of faculty administrative leadership and several academic staff members

Activities included:

  • Display of the faculty’s achievements and services in the community
  • Presentation of veterinary medical services, research outputs, and student projects
  • Participation in discussions on collaboration between participating faculties

Exhibition Purpose:
To highlight the role of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in community engagement and to present the faculty’s achievements to visitors and university stakeholders.

4 – Faculty participation in Benha University Achievements Exhibition — 13/11/2024

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

Implementation:

  • Exhibition supervised by the Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Participation of administrators, faculty members, and the Alumni Follow‑Up Unit

Participation Details:
The faculty displayed the following:

  • Veterinary medical research outputs
  • Community service achievements
  • Veterinary hospital contributions
  • Student and graduate projects

Purpose of Participation:
To demonstrate the faculty’s achievements and contributions within Benha University and to promote opportunities for cooperation and visibility.

5 – Field visit to “Egrena Exhibition” — 11/12/2024

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

Implementation:
A field visit was organized to the international agricultural and veterinary exhibition “Egrena,” held at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in New Cairo.

Participants:

  • 60 students from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Accompanying faculty members
  • Alumni Follow‑Up Unit representatives

Visit Outcomes:

  • Students learned about hundreds of companies in the animal production and feed industries.
  • Discussions were held with participating companies on:
    • Training opportunities
    • Employment pathways
    • Participation in faculty activities such as conferences, training, and seminars
  • Company brochures and contact information were collected to create a communication database.

Summary of the 6th Student Scientific Conference (continued)

The conference program included:

  • Student scientific presentations covering various veterinary fields.
  • Participation of multiple veterinary companies and clinics that showcased services and products relevant to veterinary medicine.
  • Engagement of faculty members, alumni unit representatives, and students in academic discussions and career‑oriented dialogues.

Conference Outcomes:

  • Strengthened communication between students and private sector companies.
  • Enhanced awareness of employment opportunities for students and alumni.
  • Collection of company data to enrich the Alumni Unit database and support continuous coordination for training and internships.

Images on the page depict:

  • Student presentations
  • Booths of participating veterinary clinics and companies
  • Faculty and student engagement during conference activities

3 – Faculty participation in Benha University Faculties Exhibition (“Ahl Radawy”) — 20–21/11/2024 (Detailed Section)

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
  • Vice Dean for Education and Students Affairs
  • Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

Execution:

  • Participation of administrative leadership
  • Involvement of faculty members, staff, and members of the Alumni Unit

Objectives of Participation

  • Showcasing the faculty’s scientific and community activities
  • Presenting the veterinary hospital’s role and community services
  • Engaging with the public to increase awareness about veterinary health
  • Demonstrating student achievements and research outputs
  • Strengthening university‑community partnerships

Activities Conducted

  • Presentation of educational materials
  • Display of veterinary tools, models, and research posters
  • Staff and students responding to questions from visitors
  • Introduction of the role of veterinarians in community and public health

3 – Faculty Participation in Benha University Faculties Exhibition (continued)

Supervision:

  • Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

Implementation:

  • Administrative support from faculty leadership
  • Participation of faculty members and the Alumni Follow‑up Unit

Purpose of the Participation

To demonstrate the faculty’s contribution to:

  • Improving public awareness of veterinary health
  • Supporting community development
  • Enhancing interaction between the faculty, students, and the public
  • Introducing the veterinary teaching hospital and its community services

Activities at the Exhibition

  • Presentation of faculty programs and academic departments
  • Distribution of brochures on veterinary health and disease prevention
  • Showcasing student projects and achievements
  • Engagement with visitors to introduce scientific and community initiatives

Section: Participation in Faculty Exhibition — Detailed Supervision & Roles

Supervisory Team:

  • The faculty administration supervised participation in the exhibition, with the involvement of:
    • The faculty dean
    • The Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
    • The Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs
    • The Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research

The page mostly displays images of:

  • Exhibition booths
  • Faculty branding
  • Students and visitors interacting with staff
  • Displayed models and posters used to promote community service activities

Key Purpose of Faculty Participation in University Exhibitions

  • Enhancing the visibility of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine within the university community.
  • Demonstrating the faculty’s role in community service and environmental development.
  • Presenting scientific and applied contributions of the faculty in:
    • Animal health
    • Veterinary public health
    • Community awareness programs

Implementation Highlights

  • Participation overseen by the Vice Dean for Community Service & Environmental Development.
  • Active involvement of faculty members in guiding visitors and presenting materials.
  • Students assisting in organizing and presenting faculty outputs.

Faculty Participation in the University Exhibition

  • Guided tours provided to exhibition attendees
  • Presentations about veterinary hospital services
  • Showcasing student projects linked to:
    • Animal welfare
    • Zoonotic disease prevention
    • Food safety awareness

Purpose Reinforced

The faculty aimed to:

  • Strengthen communication with the community
  • Display the range of services offered by the Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  • Highlight the faculty’s contribution to environmental development initiatives

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