Al-Ryada University signs a cooperation protocol with 57357 Hospital

In a step that reflects its commitment to advancing education, scientific research, and community service,
Al-Ryada University for Science and Technology has signed a cooperation protocol with 57357 Hospital, aiming to open new horizons for practical training and scientific research in medical and technological fields—particularly in the applications of artificial intelligence for diagnosis and treatment.
The protocol was signed by Prof. Dr. Reda Hegazy, President of the University, and Dr. Sherif Abou El Naga, Director of the Hospital, in the presence of:
Prof. Dr. Ihab Said – Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Community Service
Prof. Dr. Yehia El-Halougy – Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Dr. Farag Abdel Moneim – Dean of the Faculty of Physical Therapy
Prof. Dr. Naglaa Abdel Mawgoud – Dean of the Faculty of Nursing
Prof. Dr. Amr Sami – Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration
Dr. Heba Abdel Fattah – General Director of Public Relations
Mr. Wael Kholousy – Director of the University President’s Office
And a number of doctors from 57357 Hospital.
The protocol includes:
Providing university students with hands-on training opportunities at the hospital.
Conducting joint scientific research that serves the community.
Organizing specialized scientific courses.
Cooperation in artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering projects.
Supporting research projects for faculty members and teaching assistants.
The University President also announced that the protocol includes offering full and partial scholarships (50% discount) for cancer survivors who have obtained their high school diploma to enroll in various faculties of the university. The agreement also provides technical, technological, and educational consultancy support.
He emphasized that Al-Ryada University’s modern infrastructure offers an advanced educational environment that empowers the youth of Egypt—supported by an outstanding faculty and a Board of Trustees that believes in the mission of education and works to prepare students for the local, regional, and international labor markets.
Furthermore, the protocol includes cooperation in training distinguished nursing cadres and developing academic programs in engineering disciplines to support Egypt’s healthcare, educational, and technological systems, and to enhance the integration between scientific research and practical application in medical and engineering fields.











