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Menoufia Nursing organizes a recycling exhibition that includes artistic products and educational models

Menoufia Nursing organizes a recycling exhibition that includes artistic products and educational models

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08/12/2024

Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Kased, President of Menoufia University, the Faculty of Nursing, Menoufia University, organized to benefit from waste by recycling and converting it into environmentally friendly products that include artistic forms and educational models. The exhibition also includes various models of recycling from wooden, paper, plastic and tin consumables, as part of the activities of the Green Office and within the framework of the college's preparations to participate in the Best Environmentally Friendly University Competition

In the presence of Dr. Sobhi Sharaf, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Dr. Amal Shehata, Dean of the College, Dr. Thanaa Saafan, Vice Dean of the College for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Dr. Samah Abdel Ghaffar, Professor and Head of the Department of Internal Medicine and Surgery and Coordinator of the Green Office at the College

Dr. Ahmed El-Kased indicated that the Green Office at the colleges comes in light of the strategic directions of Menoufia University to emphasize the principle of sustainability in all aspects of university life in implementation of the strategic plan of the Egyptian state for sustainable development and Egypt's Vision 2030, noting that the office Green College was established as a platform for incorporating sustainability practices into curricula, scientific research, vital and administrative processes, and the surrounding environment. The exhibition aims to recycle waste and refuse into products that can be used and. Encourage students to adopt innovative behavior that contributes to the birth of new ideas, and preserve the environment from unwanted materials, in addition to freeing themselves from the use of traditional materials and using materials from consumables to formulate molds or artistic forms that include renewal and creativity from wood, tin, paper, cardboard, plastic, and fabric, in addition to thinking about recycling projects that generate income for students and families.

 

 

 

 

 



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