MSA Faculty of Management Sciences Hosts Its First Master's Thesis Discussion

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MSA Faculty of Management Sciences Hosts Its First Master's Thesis Discussion

The First Scientific Discussion for Obtaining a Master's Degree at the MSA University Faculty of Management Sciences!

 

The researcher, Menat Allah Khaled Abdel-Majeed (a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Management Sciences), has obtained a Master’s degree in Management Sciences with a thesis titled: "Factors Influencing the Shift to Other Brands by Consumers During Economic Recession."

 

The discussion and judgment committee consisted of:

 

Prof. Dr. El-Sayed Abdo Nagy (the thesis supervisor, Dean of the Faculty of Management Sciences at MSA University) - Chair.

Prof. Dr. Abeer Abdel-Rahman Mohrous (Professor of Marketing and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University for Community Service and Environmental Affairs) - Member.

Dr. Samia Adly Hanna El-Sheikh (Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Management Sciences at MSA University, and Acting Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs) - Member.

 

The discussion was attended by Dr. Khairy Abdel-Hamid, President of the University, and Prof. Dr. El-Sayed Nagy, Dean of the Faculty, along with several vice deans and heads of departments in the faculty. This marks the first discussion for a Master’s thesis in Business Administration, an exceptional achievement added to the distinguished academic journey of the Faculty of Management Sciences.

 

This event represents a new starting point in the journey of scientific research at the Faculty of Management Sciences and reflects the university's ongoing commitment to supporting innovation and academic development.

 

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