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Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University

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Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University
NameFaculty of Engineering, Alexandria University
Native nameكلية الهندسة جامعة الإسكندرية
Established1942
TypePublic
ParentAlexandria University
CityAlexandria
CountryEgypt
CampusUrban

Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University is a leading engineering faculty in Alexandria, Egypt, affiliated with Alexandria University. The faculty traces its origins to early 20th‑century technical instruction in the Nile Delta and developed alongside institutions such as Cairo University and Ain Shams University. It serves as a regional hub connecting Mediterranean ports like Alexandria (city) with research networks that include The American University in Cairo, Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, and international partners such as Imperial College London and Technische Universität Berlin.

History

Founded during World War II-era educational expansion, the faculty emerged when Egyptian technical education underwent reform influenced by models from École Polytechnique, University of London, and Sorbonne University. Early milestones paralleled national projects like the construction of the Aswan High Dam and collaborations with agencies such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the British Council. Over the decades, the faculty expanded alongside regional initiatives including the development of Alexandria Port infrastructure and the growth of Alexandria's industrial zone linked to firms like Suez Canal Authority. Political and social shifts connected the faculty's trajectory to events such as the 1952 revolution (Egypt) and economic policies that affected higher education ties to institutions like Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt).

Campus and Facilities

The campus is located in urban Alexandria near landmarks like the Montaza Palace and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Facilities include laboratories modeled on standards used at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, computing clusters interoperable with networks such as GEANT and collaborations with manufacturers like Siemens and Schneider Electric. The faculty houses specialized workshops supporting projects akin to those at MIT Media Lab, experimental halls for structural testing used by teams that partner with Arup (engineering firm), and a central library that complements resources from the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and regional archives related to Alexandria port history.

Academic Departments and Programs

Departments offer undergraduate and postgraduate programs comparable to curricula at University of Cambridge Department of Engineering, covering fields that include Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Architectural, and Chemical Engineering. Departmental links reflect engagement with professional bodies such as the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and regional accreditation frameworks like Association of Arab Universities. Joint programs and exchange agreements exist with institutions such as Ain Shams University Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna, and University of Toronto.

Research and Centers

Research centers emphasize applied problems aligned with entities like Mediterranean Sea environmental studies, port logistics similar to projects at Port of Rotterdam, renewable energy collaborations with organizations such as International Renewable Energy Agency, and materials science research comparable to groups at Max Planck Society. The faculty participates in multinational consortia funded by programs like Horizon 2020 and partnerships involving UNIDO and African Development Bank. Specialized centers focus on structural engineering with ties to firms like Arup (engineering firm), water resources in relation to the Nile Delta, and transport engineering connected to studies of the Suez Canal.

Admissions and Student Life

Admission procedures align with national standards coordinated by Supreme Council of Universities (Egypt) and national secondary examinations that resemble systems used by peers in Egyptian General Secondary Education Certificate. Student organizations collaborate with international student bodies such as IEEE Student Branches, ASME Student Sections, and cultural exchanges involving groups from Alexandria Governorate municipalities. Campus life is interwoven with city activities around the Corniche, Alexandria, sporting ties to clubs like Al Ittihad Alexandria Club, and participation in competitions akin to the Formula Student series and regional hackathons that attract teams from Cairo and Giza.

Alumni and Notable Faculty

Graduates and faculty have contributed to national infrastructure and international academia, holding positions in institutions such as Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, National Research Centre (Egypt), and universities including Ain Shams University and Cairo University. Alumni networks include engineers who led projects related to the Aswan High Dam, executives in companies like Orascom Construction and researchers affiliated with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Visiting scholars and emeritus professors have collaborated with entities such as Imperial College London, University of Michigan, and University of Oxford.

Rankings and Accreditation

The faculty is accredited within Egyptian frameworks overseen by bodies similar to National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (Egypt) and is often compared in regional rankings alongside Cairo University and Ain Shams University. International benchmarking references include metrics used by QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education, and programmatic standards recognized by professional organizations such as the Institution of Civil Engineers and IEEE.

Category:Alexandria University Category:Engineering schools in Egypt