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06 by Association of Arab UniversitiesThe Egyptian Prime Minister, HE Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, attended a ceremony to sign a partnership agreement between the Association of Arab Universities and the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) to expand the knowledge bank%u2019s services under the name EKB International. The partnership aims to internationalize the experience and promote scientific research in Arab universities.According to the agreement, the Egyptian Knowledge Bank, affiliated with the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, will collaborate with publishers to extend its services to the Arab Knowledge Bank, providing its resources to all Arab universities.HE Dr. Amr Salama, Secretary-General of the Association of Arab Universities, stated that the agreement represents a significant strategic step towards strengthening academic and research collaboration between the Association of Arab Universities and the Egyptian Knowledge Bank.He added that the agreement opens new opportunities for Arab universities to benefit from the analytical tools offered by the Knowledge Bank.Dr. Salama expressed his gratitude to everyone who contributed to this agreement and urged all Arab universities and academic institutions to seize this unique opportunity. %unite to advance scientific research, as we need a new generation of researchers capable of addressing global challenges,\he said.Meanwhile, HE Dr. Mohamed Ayman Ashour, the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, emphasized that this partnership supports educational, academic, and research activities in the Arab region.Dr. Gina El-Feky, Acting President of the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology and General Supervisor of the Egyptian Knowledge Bank, described the bank as a promising and successful initiative that serves as a model in the field of digital learning platforms and portals worldwide.The Egyptian Prime Minister Witnesses the Signing of a Partnership Agreement Between the Association of Arab Universities and the Egyptian Knowledge Bank

