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Alexandria, Egypt, 14
June. On 9 June
2010 two years passed since the establishment of the Euro-Mediterranean
University - EMUNI University in Portorož, Slovenia. On this occasion EMUNI
together with partner institutions prepared the second student multi-conference
Research Souk after the success of the event last year.
Research
Souk is a student »marketplace«, held simultaneously at various locations of
the Euro-Mediterranean Area, where the students get the possibility to
introduce and discuss their research work in the field of Euro-Mediterranean
topics with a focus on the Priority Areas of the Union for the Mediterranean.
This year 19 higher-education and research institutions from 14 different
countries participate in the event, gathering more than 2000 students and
researchers from the region.
The opening, joint part of the conference was this
time held in Alexandria, Egypt on 14 June, following the 5h Senate Session and
8th Management Board Session of EMUNI.
Joseph Mifsud, the President of EMUNI
declared at the opening: "the objective of the research souk is to bring young
researchers in the Union for the Mediterranean together without the boundaries
of walls and nations. The fact that Alexandria was chosen highlights the
importance that this ancient seat of knowledge should be an example for
north-south and south-south cooperation in the field of research".
Speaking at the opening ceremony Andreu Claret, Executive Director of the Anna
Lindh Foundation, said: "We are honored to bring to this Souk the methodology
of the upcoming Anna Lindh Report on Intercultural Trends, as an example of how
to combine academic research and social experience" Professor Hind Hanafy,
President of Alexandria University said: "Alexandria University (AU) is aware
that cultural dialogue and the absorption of differences are essential in our
universe. Thus, we are wholeheartedly engaged in this project. This is the
reason why AU is actively participating by its graduate students, in today's
Research Souk, as this will raise their awareness about the initiative of the
Union for the Mediterranean and the opportunities it offers for them".
Rectors of
EMUNI member institutions and the majority of the Egyptian Universities,
Ministry representatives, and diplomacy from Slovenia, Egypt, Tunisia and other
Mediterranean countries participated in the event.
The topic
of the this year's conference was »Living together in the multi-cultural society«, highlighting its main goal
to enable the students to interact and introduce the creative and new ideas in
the field of research to be accessible and introduced to the broader public in
the Euro-Mediterranean. EMUNI plans to
organise the next Research Souk, which is becoming an annual EMUNI event, in
Lebanon with the co-organisation of the Beirut Arab University, one of its
member institutions, which already plays an active role in the frame of its
activities.
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