Sinai University Organizes Student Event to Develop Personal Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Prepare Students for the Labor Market

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Sinai University Organizes Student Event to Develop Personal Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Prepare Students for the Labor Market

Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Gihan Fikry, President of Sinai University, and Professor Dr. Emad Hamed, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, the University’s Student Activities Department, under the supervision of Dr. Maysa Khalil, Executive Director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center, organized a distinguished student educational event on Tuesday, May 13, 2026. The event aimed to support and prepare students for the job market through a series of lectures and workshops specializing in developing soft skills and entrepreneurship.

This event stemmed from the University’s vision of building well-rounded students who combine academic excellence with professional competence, and its ongoing commitment to enhancing students’ readiness for the demands of the job market and empowering them to acquire the skills necessary for professional success.

The event included several specialized lectures presented by a group of distinguished students. Student Mohamed Sami presented a lecture on professional CV writing, while student Omar Rashad discussed the fundamentals of marketing. Student Nour Khaled presented a lecture titled “Building a Professional Identity via LinkedIn” (LinkedIn Personal Branding), while student Nour Abada delivered a lecture on soft skills. Student Mohamed Sabry presented an introduction to entrepreneurship, and student Menna Tamer presented a specialized lecture on HR and Interview Skills.

The event saw significant engagement among participating students, who expressed appreciation for the high-quality training content and the practical experiences shared by their peers. They emphasized the importance of such events in enhancing their professional skills and better preparing them for the demands of working life.