MSA-STC

Published in contents
Sunday, 23 December 2018 10:15
28572 Hit
(4 votes)

1. About:

The main target of MSA-STC Summer Training Committe is connecting academic study and practical life together , it was established 2010 in order to help students to decide their career through their college years.

2. Vision:

To become the leading center at MSA University for the professional development of college students by providing unparalleled training and employment opportunities, thereby enhancing their competitiveness in the job market.

3. Mission:

To deliver comprehensive and high-quality training programs in partnership with industry-leading companies, equipping students with essential practical skills. We aim to create a robust network of graduates, supporting their career journeys and ensuring a smooth transition into the workforce. Additionally, we strive to foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth among our members.

4. Club History:

MSA-STC was established from 8 years by Communication engineering department training with it's founder DR. Ahmed Fawzy Daw after that it was spreaded all over the university with several protocals with national and international companies

5. High Board:

Selected Members from current university students , graduates , teacher assistants , lecture assistants and doctors were chosen to be from the board of MSA-STC Dr Ahmed fawzy , Eng Abdelhameed jalal , Dr Yasmin Osama , Dr Yasmin abdrlmoty , eng Ahmed Hatem , Dr Mai Al Nahass , Eng rokaia Mohamed , eng Ahmed nagi, Mai Tantawi.

6. Academic Committee:

Includes various consultants from inside the university , DRs ,TAs , LAs always help and have a clear mission in our Committee

7. Organizing Committee:

Our committee Consists of several teams : Head of committee , Vice heaad of Committee , Head of students , event organizers , training Cordinators , Puplic relations , Human Resourses , Creative team

8. Club rules:

The students that join our trainings according to ● The cridet hours of each students
● Piority to Grad year students
● Every student have to join several number of trainings according to their faculty rules
● All students should join the summer training - certain number - and when all students complete their training periods they can join another one According to their skills - as the companies asked

9. Cooperation companies from 2010 till now:

Telecom Egypt, Orange Business Service, Vodafone, Motorola Systel, National air navigation system, Metro systems, Egypt air, Xerox, IBM, Valeo, Sabbour, Arab contractors, Nokia, Unb bank, Alex bank, Egypt iran bank, Jouhayna, Hulibrton, Petrobell, Life art, Gorilla, Al masry alyom, DMC, Al nahar, Dream Tv, Radio one, Hive academy, Huawei, Dell EMC2, Hermes, Valu & Captain boy

Contacts:

Facebook: MSA-STC page

IEEE MSA

Published in contents
Wednesday, 19 December 2018 15:13
15111 Hit
(3 votes)
If you cannot view the below document, please click here.

Download: Student Activity - IEEE MSA

Contacts:

Facebook: IEEEMSA page

EPSF-MSA

Published in contents
Wednesday, 19 December 2018 14:53
16845 Hit
(1 Vote)
If you cannot view the below document, please click here.

Download: Student Activity - EPSF MSA

Contacts:

Facebook: EPSFMSA page

MWHO

Published in contents
Wednesday, 05 December 2018 13:19
18957 Hit
(5 votes)

MSA University - MWHO

1. About:

MSA MWHO is simulation model for the World Health Organization (WHO), founded by MSA University students from the Faculty of Pharmacy on August 2015. Students joining this organization have the opportunity to take on the responsibilities of health officials in the field of international public health and policy, and develop their character by going through trainings and real life situations designed to enhance their soft skills.

2. Vision:

Developing passionate students in order to form the next generation of leaders that can climb the stairway to make MSA MWHO the #1 club in MSA University.

3. Mission:

By achieving maximum success through ● Recruiting enthusiastic members with potential to be further developed
● Working according to our specific plan to achieve each part of it
● Giving our maximum effort in every event we manage to be part of
● Recruiting delegates to develop their personal academic knowledge and debating skills

4. Goal:

Find students capable of developing MSA MWHO’s mission, vision and goals and achieving them perfectly. Moreover, for them to pass on the torch to other competent students who will keep these responsibilities alive.

5. Brief History:

MSA MWHO is a student organization founded by MSA University students from the Faculty of Pharmacy in 2015. In the past years several activities and events has been achieved. At the end of each year, an Annual Conference has been hosted covering different health issues. The 1st Annual Conference discussed the “Ebola Virus”, the 2nd discussed “HCV” while the 3rd “Mental Health Issues”. Moreover, in the year of 2017/2018, the organization has witnessed the addition of two new committees: Juniors and UNICEF, and a new council: the Arabic Council, each with the intention of climbing further up the staircase to our success. In the fall of 2017, our first Juniors conference had been held, where school students have been recruited to get the unique delegate experience of MSA MWHO. The topics discussed were “The Effects of Video Games on Health” and “Organ Trafficking”. Amongst our major achievements, are the two UNICEF campaigns held the past year; the first aimed at spreading public awareness about the “Importance of Vaccination”, while the second was hosted inside of the MSA Campus and aimed at raising awareness among students about “Mental Health Issues”.

6. High Board Structure:

● Director General
● Director Executive of Board of Organizing Committee (DEBOC)
● Deputy Director Executive of Board of Organizing Committee (Deputy DEBOC)
● Director Executive of Board of Academic Committee (DEBAC)
● Deputy Director Executive of Board of Academic Committee (Deputy DEBAC)

7. Academic Advisors:

● Dr. Ahmed Maher
● Dr. Mohamed Farouk
● Dr. Eman Sherine

8. Graduate Advisors:

• Mohammed Ali
• Atef Emad
• Anas Dereny
• Khaled Sayed

9. Committees:

1. Academic committee:
● English Council
● Arabic Council 2. Organizing Committee:
● Coordination & Logistics
● Fundraising
● Human Resources
● Juniors
● Marketing & Public Relations
● Media & Publication
● Reception
● UNICEF

10. Sponsors and Partners:

● Edmonton World Health Organization Simulation
● AinShams Model World Health Organization

11. MSAMWHO Founders:

● Mohammed Ali
● Omar Bayoumy
● Ahmed Abdelrahman
● Omar Gamal
● Heba El Refaay
● Afaf Bastawesy

MSA MWHO Portfolio 2017-2018

Click here to view or download the MSA MWHO Portfolio 2017-2018

Contacts:

Facebook: MSA - MWHO page

Enactus sponsors

Published in contents
Wednesday, 05 December 2018 10:39
4700 Hit
(0 votes)

Enactus - Sponsors

The Previous Sponsors with ENACTUSMSA

Demo:

Demo is a company that provides software to schools that helps in the e-learning process and improves the students’ academic life.

Lino:

The number one Oats producer in Egypt. Lino sells a variety of Oat packages that are rich in proteins and fibers.

Abou El Goukh:

The most famous bicycles producer in Egypt.

The Currently Sponsor with ENACTUSMSA

Partners with the well-known Coca-Cola company

Enactus Committees

Published in contents
Tuesday, 04 December 2018 14:54
6886 Hit
(0 votes)

Enactus - Committees

Presentation Committee:

The committee in charge of representing enactusMSA at the national and final competition. They are also in charge of hosting any event carried out throughout the year.

Project Management Committee:

The committee responsible for projects from the beginning to the end which includes brainstorming for ideas, risk assessment, planning, initiating, executing, maintaining and sustaining the projects. The project management committee is the one accountable for the failure or success of projects, and meeting the specific criteria set in a specific time. Project management is divided into two teams: Both teams combine forces to deliver the projects correctly. • Implementation Team: This team is responsible for the physical work of project management, the execution and maintenance phase mainly, along with the brainstorming and plan settings.
• Research and Development Team (The R&D): This team is responsible for everything related to research and innovation, finding new ways and methods to make the implementation team’s job easier. They also support the implementation team with information they need.

Human Resources Committee:

Human Resources is the committee that helps members at other committees in many ways. They set the rules, evaluate the performance of each individual Enactus MSA member and provide the other committees with the trainings they need. • Training team: The team responsible for giving other committees trainings in different fields to improve their skills and overall performance.
• Recruitment team: The team responsible for interviewing new members during the recruitment period.
• Evaluation team: The team that evaluates each individual member and follows up with their tasks and attendance.

Multimedia Committee:

The committee responsible for documenting our work visually, creating videos and designs and creating the presentation video for the national competition. • Photography & Videography team: Responsible for coverage and visual documentation of Enactus’ projects & production of purposeful videos that deliver messages in a high quality and easily digested format. Members are to cover all Enactus’s events. They are responsible for brainstorming (with editing committee), planning and shooting of the videos.
• Video Editing Team: Responsible for editing all material recorded by videography team. Also Responsible for brainstorming for ideas, recording them and editing them.
• Graphic Designing team: The design all the publications (Flyers, T-shirts, nametags…) and provide help in any required design by other committees.

External Relations Committee:

The committee the deals with any other third parties that we need to contact. They represent the face of enactusMSA on and off campus. They also have the responsibility of fundraising to provide us with the money needed to implement our projects. • Fundraising Team: They are responsible for getting us fund by dealing with sponsors and getting us beneficial deals.
• Public Relations Team: They are responsible for our image and the information that spreads around about us.

Marketing and Events Committee:

The committee responsible for coming up with and organizing new events. They are also responsible for marketing our projects, events and products on and off campus. • Marketing Team: They come up with the campaigns and do the research necessary for those campaigns.
• Events and Logistics Team: They come up with and organize any event we’re holding

About Enactus

Published in contents
Tuesday, 04 December 2018 14:07
19166 Hit
(0 votes)

MSA University - ENACTUS

1. About:

Enactus is an international non-profit organization that uses the power of entrepreneurial action to improve the quality of life and standard of living for people in need.

2. Vision:

To enable progress through entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world.

3. Mission:

Enactus provides a platform for university students to collaborate with business and academic leaders in the development of entrepreneurial-based projects that empower people to transform opportunities into real, sustainable progress for themselves and their communities.

4. Club brief history:

Five students founded DCMSA in 2015 with high potential to reach every dental student. In 2018, it was time to expand that potential with bigger goals and stronger partnerships.

5. High board structure:

Enactus MSA - High Board Structure

Contacts:

Facebook: Enactus - MSA page

Egyptian Youth for Development

Published in contents
Tuesday, 27 November 2018 14:19
17783 Hit
(6 votes)

1. About:

EYD is a youth organization tackling the progress of the individual and the development of the entire society through activities and session that we are providing to the college students. We are trying to build their personalities and give them more knowledge about what’s going on in the world and improving their communication skills. This experiences will be later used for their benefit in the social and academic life and for the benefit of our society.

2. Vision:

we are looking forward to share in the developing of our country Egypt by the effort of the Egyptian youth and what they have from culture, knowledge, experience and excitement. They will represent Egypt all over the world. Also we are looking forward to have more Egyptian projects to compete with the international market. In addition, giving help to the developing countries which are in excess need to our help.

3. Mission:

we are aiming to help the community through carrying out projects to develop the education system in Egypt by collecting more information about the best way to develop the schools and using the foreign experiences and modern technology, also finding the best way to help the Egyptian students academically and psychologically. Moreover, we are organizing events and conferences with the government to develop the education and finding more ideas to help the Egyptian community.

4. Club brief history:

we have participated in the Youth Forum, and we have done a “fighting terrorism “project through information system.

Contacts:

Facebook: EYD-MSA page

Dental committee

Published in contents
Tuesday, 27 November 2018 09:45
16756 Hit
(67 votes)

1. About:

DCMSA is a MSA student-led NGO that unlocks critical qualities in dental students through learning from practical experience in challenging environments. Together with IADS we facilitate a global exchange in the form of professional clinical internships and research programs.

2. Vision & Mission:

To be the voice of all dental students in MSA University and help them reach their greatest potential by unleashing their talents in dentistry and helping them become the best version of themselves.

3. Academic Advisor:

Prof. Dr. Faten Kamel, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry.

4. Club brief history:

Five students founded DCMSA in 2015 with high potential to reach every dental student. In 2018, it was time to expand that potential with bigger goals and stronger partnerships.

5. High Board Structure:

- Advisory Board:
• Prof. Dr. Faten Kamel, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry.
• Dr. Amr Khaled, Conservative Dentistry Department. - Executive Board:
• President: Alaa El Hadad.
• Vice President: Omar Sarwat.
• General Secretary: Fatimah Bashandy.
• Marketing & PR Head: Mazen Dawoud.
• Prophylaxis Committee Head: Ahmed Aboulyazeed.
• Social Committee Head: Alaa Adel.
• Scientific Committee Head: Nadeen Abuzied.
• Exchange Committee Head: Kareem Shawqi.
• Training Committee Head: Esraa Sakr.
• Treasury Committee Head: Dina Ashraf. - Founders:
• Dr. Amr Khaled, Conservative Dentistry Department [Advisory Board].
• Dr. Sherien Atef, Orthodontics Department [Alumni].
• Dr. Hazem Kotb, Dental Materials Department [Alumni].
• Dr. Nourhan Medhat, Pedodontics Department [Alumni].
• Dr. Nada Nader, Conservative Dentistry Department [Alumni].
• Dr. Yahia Aboul-Azm [Alumni]. - Committees:
• Marketing & PR: responsible for maintaining online and offline presence of DCMSA and managing all external communication channels.
• Prophylaxis Committee: responsible for running the Enlighten Egypt Program.
• Social Committee: responsible for running MSA 3altayer Program and all social events in the University powered by DCMSA.
• Scientific Committee: responsible for running MSA Dental Tourney Program and establishing a DCMSA Magazine.
• Exchange Committee: responsible for running Global Exchange Program.
• Training Committee: responsible for running Evolve Program.
• Treasury Committee: responsible for managing the finances of DCMSA. - Partners: DCMSA is a member in DSSA-Egypt which provides a membership in the IADS. The International Association of Dental Students was founded in 1951 in Denmark, in order to serve the educational needs of dental students throughout the world. Representing the interests of more than 200,000 dental students in around 60 countries worldwide and having its headquarters at the FDI World Dental Federation headquarters in Geneva (Switzerland), the Association strives for educational and scientific excellence throughout the international projects and iniatives it manages.

6. Attributes:

-Dynamic:
• We adapt and change constantly to the environment around us.
• We learn by doing and take action. -Impactful:
• We unlock critical qualities in students to create change.
• We are driven by our goals and we are ethical in our behavior.
• We work towards resolving global issues and local issues in Egypt. -Bold:
• We are not afraid to express ourselves and all dental students.
• We are energetic and passionate young individuals.
• We are not afraid to dream and do big.
• We take on challenging tasks because we are determined to create positive impact. -Diverse:
• We are a network of people from different backgrounds.
• We belive in respecting everyone's opinion and treating it as important.
• We offer a variety of programs to dental students that are interactive and show our inclusive NGO. -Inclusive:
• We are non-discriminating on any basis.
• We are the voice of all dental students of MSA University.
• We offer dental exchange opportunities that every student can access.
• We are a collaborative network and interact actively with other people and other organizations.

Contacts:

Facebook: DCMSA page

Activities & Events 2018/2019

Sunday, 11 November 2018 13:10
2952 Hit
(0 votes)

MSA University - QAAC Activities 2018/2019

The MSA Quality Assurance & Accreditation Centre conducted the following workshops and awareness sessions related to the quality of education field and its continuous improvement process during the academic year 2018 / 2019:

1- On 10th October, 2018; “Rubrics Uses, Design and Types” Workshop for the Faculty of Dentistry.

2- On 31st October, 2018; “How to use the Internal Course Assessment Review Report” Awareness Session.

3- On 6th November, 2018; “How to Measure the Achievement of Courses ILO’s” Awareness Session for the Faculty of Engineering.

4- On 7th November, 2018; “Designing a Blueprint” Awareness Session for the Faculty of Dentistry and Management Sciences.

5- On 14th November, 2018; “Designing a Blueprint” Awareness Session for the Faculty of Engineering and Arts & Design.

6- On 4th December, 2018;

      6-1. “How to write Intended Learning Outcomes for a Course” Workshop for the Faculty of Computer Science.

      6-2. “How to Measure the Achievement of Courses ILO’s” Awareness Session for the Faculty of Engineering.
 

7- On 18th December, 2018; “How to Write Intended Learning Outcomes for a Unit or a Course” Workshop.

8- On 23rd January, 2019; “Self-Study for Higher Education Institutions” Workshop for the Faculty of Computer Science.

9- On 30th January, 2019; “Using KPIs and Benchmarks in Higher Education Institutions” Workshop.

10- On 11th February, 2019; “Rubrics Uses, Design and Types” Workshop.

11- On 13th February, 2019; “Self-Study for Higher Education Institutions” Workshop.

12- On 9th April, 2019; “How to write Intended Learning Outcomes for a Course or a Programme” Workshop for the Faculty of Dentistry.

13- On 10th April, 2019; “Constructive Alignment and Matrices Required for Accreditation” Seminar.

14- On 22nd May, 2019; “Using KPIs and Benchmarks in Higher Education Institutions” Workshop for the Faculty of Dentistry.

15- On 26th June, 2019; “Quality Cycle in Higher Education Institutions” Awareness Session for the Faculty of Dentistry.

16- On 9th July, 2019; “Egyptian Universities Regulation Law” Workshop.

17- On 10th July, 2019; “Teaching Methods & Learning Styles” Workshop.

18- On 18, 19 & 20th August, 2019; “Skills and Good Practices for Auditing Higher Education Institutions” Workshop.