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Empowering Midlife Women Health Communication and Societal Acceptance for Positive Change

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Empowering Midlife Women Health Communication and Societal Acceptance for Positive Change

 

Dr. Noha Samir - a faculty member at the Faculty of Mass Communication, has achieved first place for the best research on "Empowering Midlife Women Health Communication and Societal Acceptance for Positive Change." Additionally, Ms. Rana Essam - a graduate of the faculty and currently a teaching assistant, has secured second place in the documentary films category with her graduation project "Hayah" in a competition organized by the Media Committee of the National Council for Women under the supervision of Dr. Maya Morsi - the President of the National Council for Women.

 

Furthermore, Dr. Amani Fahmi - the Dean of the faculty, was honoured for the outstanding scientific production presented by the faculty in the competition, as part of an initiative titled "Youth Changing the Image," with the participation of Faculties of Mass Communication from 22 governmental, private, and non-profit universities.

 

Congratulations to the winners... with our heartfelt wishes for more success and excellence to all students and graduates of MSA University.