Professor Dr. Siddiq Afifi, President of Thebes Educational Institutions and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Merritt University, sent a letter of thanks to the Bank of Egypt for its cooperation in training and educating the students of Thebes Academy.
The professor indicated in an official speech that cooperation between Thebes Academy and Banque Misr expands students’ perceptions and also spreads banking and administrative thought.
It is worth noting that 200 male and female students from the Taiba Higher Institute for Computer Science in Maadi and the Taiba Higher Institute for Management and Information Technology in Giza have received training at the Banque Misr.
It is worth noting that under the patronage of Professor Dr. Siddiq Afifi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Thebes Academy, Professor Dr. Amal Afifi, Dean of the Taiba Higher Institute for Management and Information Technology, and Professor Safaa Al-Qadi, Secretary-General of the Institute, and in cooperation with the Bank of Egypt, a delegation of the Academy’s students created a simulation of banking work in the bank in order to connect the students to the requirements. The labor market. Taiba Academy is keen to provide a distinguished graduate capable of facing the challenges of the labor market. It had also previously organized two lectures for students on “How to become a bank employee?” And another lecture on “Financial Inclusion.” These lectures received great interaction from students and lecturers.
Ms. Alia Kamal, Director of Public Relations at Thebes Academy, who coordinated with the Banque Misr, stated that so far 200 male and female students have been trained from the Taiba Higher Institute for Computer Science and the Taiba Higher Institute for Management and Information Technology at the Banque Misr...and she added:
We continue to cooperate with the Banque Misr, which had also previously cooperated with us in the Taiba Integrated International Schools, where lectures were organized on financial inclusion, how to deal with and opening accounts for young people at the Banque Misr, and visits were also organized for school students to the Talaat Harb Museum at the Banque Misr.