Vision
The quality Assurance unit aspires to be one distinctive unit in assuring quality, development, and continuous advancement of faculty’s educational, research, and social roles and activities.
Mission
To raise performance efficiency and continuous development in education, research, society participation, and environmental development and to achieve the faculty’s mission and vision.
Goals
• Prepare a plan to spread quality culture, quality concepts, and the faculty’s mission and goals inside and outside the faculty.
• Participate with academic and administrative departments to prepare the faculty and programs to obtain assurance.
• Prepare and spread the faculty’s annual report.
• Create a following and assessment system inside the faculty including academic staff members, students, students’ activities, social services, and faculty’s resources performance.
• Follow up on students’ complaints and recommendations.
• Create an electronic database for human and financial resources in the faculty.
• Communicate with the university’s quality assurance center and take advantage of its technical support.
• Prepare and organize symposiums and workshops in the quality field in cooperation with specialized authorities.
• Prepare and train academic staff members and administrators to work in the quality field and internal revision.
• Create following up system and offer services to graduates and other recipients.
Vision
The academic advising unit seeks to enhance offered services to students matching global guidelines in providing advising services in Higher Education Institutions.
Mission
Offer advice, scientific help, and social and ethical trend to all faculty students to develop their personalities and professional interests. To discover their abilities and work on promoting them. Encourage students towards discreteness, excellence, and innovation. Help students confront challenges that might affect their scientific progress.
Goals
• Introduce newcomers to university life and the education system with the help of guidance programs.
• Enrich students with academic skills that may progress their academic knowledge.
• Discuss students’ scientific aspirations.
• Aware students of the university’s regulations and rules.
• Help students outline their goals and make appropriate decisions concerning their academic and professional future.
• Facilitate administrative procedures to provide unique services according to quality guidelines that the university works to achieve.
Vision
The public service unit at The Faculty of Nursing (SCU) seeks to link the faculty with society by offering unique nursing services and total health awareness.
Mission
To provide first aid, nursing services, and health instructions characterized by high and comprehensive levels that match recipients’ needs. To be in harmony with health, treatment, and preventive concept.
Goals
• To meet recipients' needs and expectations.
• To enhance health and recipients’ health status.
Targeted audience:
• Students
• Academic staff members and cooperative authority
• Employees
• Workers
Offered services by the unit:
• Blood pressure measurement, a plan, and offer health instructions.
• Weight and length measurement and checking body mass.
• Blood sugar measurement, a plan, and offer health instructions.
• Give intramuscular injection.
• Do first aid for injuries and burns.
• Give health awareness, besides answering psychiatric advice and shifting patients to specialized specialists.
It is a unit following postgraduate studies and the research sector directed to promote scientific research and enhance international publication. To foster creativity, innovation, and competing morals by offering support and facilitating publication in globally ranked magazines and periodicals support university competing efforts in research and international publication branch. The unit targets developing academic staff members' potential and researchers in the university in the research and scientific publication area coping with the field’s global guidelines, enhancing international cooperation, and taking advantage of pioneering international experiences in such a field. Moreover, supports the country’s efforts in developing scientific research positions and researchers.
Vision
The research excellence and International publication unit aspires to be a pioneer in publishing locally, regionally, and internationally with high quality and upon global guidelines along the faculty.
Mission
Prepare a researcher with unique research skills. The research excellence and International exchange unit enhances the faculty’s role in the international exchange by providing research services and consultancies in nursing sciences and getting introduced to publication terms according to global guidelines.
Goals
• Introduce the researcher to research and knowledge sources.
• Create communication channels with the International publication center at the University.
• Create communication channels with effective international authorities in scientific research and international publication characterized by quality and influence coefficients following a global database.
• Enable researchers from international publications in international magazines.
• Do partnerships and research projects to contribute to interdisciplinary research with departments and multiple faculties.
• Outline the system to revise specialized staff members inside and outside the faculty.
• Prepare and qualify research cadres able to develop the research process and enhance international publication efficiency.
• Increase the number of international research papers done by the faculty in indexed magazines, present on a credible database, and increase the research citation rate.
• Contribute to increasing faculty and university rank in scientific research and international publication.
Unit’s activity
• Identify training needs for researchers in scientific research and international publication.
• Property rights.
• Research sample calculation.
• Statistical analysis.
• Prepare programs and training sessions (statistics- intellectual property- scientific research ethics- international publication rules- usage of global database).
• Create a periodical newsletter with major international research magazines, late research trends, and effective scientific and research organizations.
• Offer research consultancies in the research and scientific publication field.
• Direct researchers towards appropriate methods and tools to gather scientific data. Help researchers prepare and design questionnaires, Refereeing and revising them.
• Language editing and revision with the help of specialists in the English language.
• Scientific translation by language specialists.
• Scientific revision for research and scientific papers before publishing.
• Help in the scientific publication process in academic magazines characterized with high quality and influence coefficients that follow a global database.
Vision
The Faculty of Nursing at Ismailia looks forward to being an expert institution in crisis and disaster management according to security and safety guidelines.
Mission
Create an internal protective and effective system to manage crises and disasters that works on security and safety to reach stability for the faculty’s internal society.
Goals
• Achieve safety and security guidelines.
• Protect souls and possessions.
• Make protective measurements to decrease crisis occurrence.
• Do plans and create scenarios to deal with the crisis.
• Spread public cultural awareness about crises and disaster management. To implement confronting and help procedures.
• Train the targeted audience on civil and administrative safety measurements.
• Regularly update alert and surveillance devices.
• Securing faculty’s building against fires, crises, and disasters.
• Offer training chance on how to deal with crises and disasters.
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Vision
The language unit seeks to be one of the pioneering and distinctive language centers on the local and regional levels.
Mission
Offer training language programs for different faculties in Suez Canal University and external society to develop language skills on research, academic, and non-academic levels.
Goals
• Outline training needs for students, academic staff members, and employees in the university and external society.
• Advance language skills of students, academic staff members, and external society to qualify them to join the labour market.
• Support partnerships and relations with others to promote the university's comprehensive initiatives for language development.
Vision
Develop a comprehensive system for assessing students and exams in the faculty to advance the educational process and graduate's competing ability locally, regionally, and internationally.
Mission
Settle and execute new assessment and exam systems to grant equity and transparency standards matching the academic guidelines to improve faculty graduates' efficiency.
Goals
• Spread students’ assessment systems culture
• Training academic staff members and their cooperators on preparing exams strategy to match quality guidelines and requirements.
• Develop exams assessments, and results' announcement mechanisms, and use them in developing and advancing education practical outputs in the faculty.
• Provide updated courses’ question banks in the frame of targeted education output and programs’ academic guidelines.
• Exams mechanization.
• Check the effect of the continuous assessment on the targeted audience and achieve a scale of education outputs.
• Offer plans and recommendations to fix weak points that appear in the faculty’s measurement and assessment activities.
• Extend cooperation with counterpart authorities inside and outside the university.
• Grant equity and transparency in students' assessment of different processes.
IT Unit Vision:
The IT Unit aspires to lead in the development of information systems, information technology, and diverse technological services to keep pace with rapid scientific and technological advancements. It aims to elevate students, faculty members, and staff of the college to a high level of efficiency, enabling them to compete both locally and internationally.
IT Unit Mission:
The IT Unit works to promote the culture of electronic services through information networks in a direct and fast manner, collecting and storing data, utilizing it effectively, and introducing new educational models for faculty members, students, and staff. This supports the educational, research, and community service pillars of the college.
General Objective of the Unit:
To promote the culture of electronic services among faculty members, students, and staff at the college and to activate these services by providing mechanisms for interactive communication among them, with the aim of transitioning to electronic practices in support of educational, research, and community efforts.
Sub-Objectives of the Unit:
- Monitoring the operation of the internal network.
- Coordinating the unit’s work with the university's network administration to achieve the required goals and policies.
- Activating email services for students and faculty members.
- Updating the college's data on the electronic portal.
- Contributing to the conversion of academic courses into electronic courses.
- Conducting workshops for faculty members, students, and administrative staff at the college to support the unit’s goals.
- Publishing the academic schedules for various programs at the college.
- Providing technical support to users of electronic management systems.
- Collecting college news across all sectors and publishing it on the website.
IT Unit Members at the College:
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Executive Director of the IT Unit | Dr. Samar Mohamed Abdelkader El-Nagiri |
| Deputy Executive Director for Postgraduate Affairs | Assoc. Prof. Ola Abdel Fattah |
| Coordinator of the Farabi Program for Students and Faculty Members | Dr. Mohamed Saad Abu El-Saud |
| College Website Coordinator | Dr. Mohamed Allawi |
| Deputy Executive Director for Student Affairs | Lecturer Ghoneim El-Sayed |
| Deputy Executive Director for Faculty and Staff Affairs | Lecturer Mahmoud Abdel Majeed |
| Administrative Director of the Unit and Administrative Coordinator of Ibn Al-Haytham, Farabi, Outlook, and Al-Farouk Programs (for faculty members and staff) | Mr. Sayed Abdel Hamid El-Shaht |
| Unit Member and Administrative Coordinator for the MIS Program for Postgraduate Studies and Website Administrator | Ms. Marwa Hassan Khattab |
Appointment of the IT Unit Director
Professor Dr. Wafaa Abdel Azim El-Husseiny, Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, issued a decision appointing Dr. Ghoneim El-Sayed Ghoneim – Lecturer in the Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing – as Director of the IT Unit at the faculty.
Her Excellency extended her warmest congratulations to Dr. Ghoneim, wishing him continued success and prosperity, and further progress and achievement.
Congratulations, Dr. Ghoneim!

Organizational Structure of the Continuing Education Unit

Formation of the Training Unit at the Faculty for the Academic Year 2020/2021
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Dr. Ebtehal Galal Fathy | Training Unit Director |
| Asst. Lec. Hadeer Hussein Suleiman | Deputy Training Unit Director |
| Dr. Mohamed Saad Abouelsoud | Member of the Training Unit |
| Dr. Mohamed Alawy | Member of the Training Unit |
| Asst. Lec. Enas Nagah Mousa | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Hoda Sobhi Mohamed | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Amani Nabawi Abdelaziz | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Hanan Suleiman Selim | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Ikram Ayman Mohamed | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Basma Khalafallah El-Zubaidi | Member of the Training Unit |
| Eng. Doaa Mohamed Abdelhalim | Member of the Training Unit |
Training Unit Database at the Faculty for the Academic Year 2020/2021
| No. | Course Name | Instructor Name | Number of Attendees | Month | Date | Course Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Employability Skills and Labor Market Needs (CV and Interview) | Dr. Mona Ibrahim Hobeishy Lecturer in Medical-Surgical Nursing |
69 trainees (3 groups) | September | 21, 22, 29 / 9 / 2020 | 3 separate days |
| 2 | Tips for using Microsoft Word | Asst. Lec. Esraa Sultan Mohamed Assistant Lecturer in Nursing Management |
28 trainees | October | 4 / 10 / 2020 | One day |
| 3 | Available Job Fields for Nursing Graduates Locally and Internationally | Asst. Lec. Mahmoud Ali Abu El-Magd Assistant Lecturer in Critical and Emergency Nursing |
34 trainees | October | 12 / 10 / 2020 | One day |
| 4 | Training of Trainers (TOT) Course | Dr. Afaf Attia Certified Trainer and Director of Faculty Staff Development Center - Suez Canal University |
16 trainees | November and December | 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 / 12 / 2020 | 5 separate days |
| 5 | Leadership Skills Course | Prof. Wafaa Abdelazim El-Husseiny Department of Nursing Management - Dean of Faculty of Nursing - Suez Canal University |
94 trainees (3 groups) | December | 7, 14, 21 / 12 / 2020 | 3 separate days |
| 6 | Microsoft PowerPoint Workshop | Dr. Heba Ahmed Galal Lecturer in Maternity and Gynecological Nursing |
57 trainees (3 groups) | December | 15, 22, 28 / 12 / 2020 | 3 separate days |
| 7 | Statistics in Nursing Sciences Course (Online) | Dr. Mona Ibrahim Hobeishy Lecturer in Medical-Surgical Nursing |
42 trainees | January | 9 / 1 / 2021 | One day |
| 8 | Awareness Campaign about the New COVID-19 Strain “Build a Boat to Save Yourself and Your Community from COVID” (Online) |
Unit Team | All societal groups | January | 18 / 1 / 2021 to 6 / 2 / 2021 | 20 consecutive days |
| 9 | Smart Capsule Course for COVID-19 Prevention (Online) | Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Alawy Lecturer in Medical-Surgical Nursing |
All societal groups | January | 23 / 1 / 2021 | One day |
| 10 | Cultural Seminar: “A Story from Every Country” (Online) | A group of international students from Arab countries | All societal groups | February | 1 / 2 / 2021 | One day |
| 11 | Psychological First Aid Course (Online) | Asst. Lec. Mahmoud Abdel-Meguid Assistant Lecturer in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing |
All societal groups | February | 6 / 2 / 2021 | One day |
| 12 | First Aid Workshop | Dr. Ebtehal Galal Fathy Asst. Lec. Hadeer Hussein Suleiman |
All societal groups | June | 14 / 7 / 2021 | One day |
| 13 | CPR Workshop | Asst. Lec. Ghoneim El-Sayed Ghoneim Certified Trainer from the American Heart Association |
All societal groups | September | 14 / 9 / 2021 | One day |
| 14 | Medical Analysis Workshop | Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Alawy Asst. Lec. Iman El-Sayed Ragab |
All societal groups | October | 5 / 10 / 2021 | One day |
Medical Analysis Workshop Events
We started today, Tuesday 12/9/2023, with the practical part
With trainees from various community groups in attendance
And with our highly skilled doctor, keen on delivering information in a hands-on way
Dr. Souad Salem Suleiman, Assistant Lecturer in Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University
Where are we heading?
There are still many upcoming courses, stay tuned!
Clacket: First Time
Surgical Sutures Workshop
Monday, 9/10/2023, with 35 trainees attending
With our lovely and outstanding doctor in her explanation and performance
Dr. Amira Mohamed Ali
Assistant Professor in Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University
Who explained each step with great precision and made the theory part simple and enjoyable
Thanks to all the trainees who joined us today
We look forward to welcoming the second group next week, God willing
Clacket: Second Time
Surgical Sutures Workshop
Monday, 16/10/2023, with our lovely and outstanding doctor in her explanation and performance
Dr. Amira Mohamed Ali
Assistant Professor in Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Suez Canal University
Who explained each step with great precision and made the theory part simple and enjoyable
Thanks to all the trainees who joined us today
The Training Unit, in cooperation with the Egyptian Association of Nursing Students and Graduates – Suez Canal University Branch, announces the launch of:
A seminar titled
Get ready for Exams: Effective Study Skills
Friday, 6/12/2024 at 7:00 PM
Online on Microsoft Teams
Prepare for exams and learn how to study efficiently in less time with better outcomes
We’re with you until your GPA hits 4!
To benefit from the session, register using the form
https://forms.gle/f4P2uNYKizNT4GJE9
Don’t forget your date with success!