The Women’s Affairs Unit at the Center of Urban and Regional Planning Center for Postgraduate Studies organized a workshop entitled (Female University Students Behavior), delivered by the Head of the Women’s Affairs Unit at the Center, Assistant Instructor Fatima Khalil Ibrahim.

The workshop aimed to introduce female students in general to the rules and ethics of behavior that must be followed by female students, in addition to discussing a number of issues and activities specific to the center’s female students, such as active participation in extracurricular activities as it develops capabilities, enhances self-confidence, and builds an independent entity for women that leads them to leadership.

Ibrahim emphasized the role of educated and academic women in building cultured societies in addition to their familial role within the family as wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters in many Arab societies, and their ability to lead community initiatives such as education, health, and social care because women play a fundamental role in preserving national identity, as they are the main transmitter of culture and customs from one generation to another.

The dialogue was opened with female postgraduate students at the center to shed light on their needs and how to overcome family and work problems and obtain their rights at home or work.

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