
MSA’s Faculty of Languages Postgraduate Students Achieve Top Positions in the National Council for Women Research Competition
October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA) proudly celebrates a remarkable academic achievement by three postgraduate students from the Faculty of Languages, who secured top positions in the research competition organized by the National Council for Women in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The competition, held under the title “Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women,” brought together a distinguished group of leading Egyptian public universities in partnership with the National Council for Women to address pressing societal challenges related to digital technologies, women’s rights, and human dignity.
Demonstrating exceptional research excellence and analytical depth, Donia Khaled and Malak Khaled were awarded First Place, while Mayar Mahdy achieved Second Place, reflecting the high quality of research produced by MSA students and the university’s strong academic framework in tackling contemporary societal issues.
The awarded research aligns closely with the national priorities of Egypt Vision 2030, particularly in promoting women’s empowerment, protecting human rights, and fostering responsible and ethical engagement with digital technologies.
In recognition of their outstanding contributions, the students were honored during an official ceremony organized by the National Council for Women.
This achievement underscores the Faculty of Languages’ commitment to academic excellence and meaningful research, and reflects MSA University’s dedication to preparing postgraduate students who are capable of contributing thoughtfully and effectively to national development goals and societal advancement.
MSA congratulates the distinguished students and wishes them continued success in their academic and research journeys.



