Queen鈥檚 to Train Next Generation of Egyptian Technology Leaders

Queen鈥檚 University has entered into an international partnership with the Government of Egypt to train their next generation of experts in the field of artificial intelligence and data science. 

Beginning in January 2022, up to 100 Egyptian students will participate remotely in the Queen鈥檚 School of Computing鈥檚 Master of Data Science and Machine Learning. Their participation in this 12-month program is part of the  (DEBI) led by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology 鈥 which aims to empower the next generation of Egyptian engineering and computer science graduates.

The master鈥檚 program addresses the growing demand for graduates with a data science and machine learning background from leading technology firms, healthcare companies, automobile manufacturers, research labs and government agencies. Some of the educational outcomes for graduates of this Queen鈥檚 program include developing a rigorous understanding of fundamental concepts in Data Science and Machine Learning, and designing, evaluating, and refining data-driven solutions, processes, and infrastructure for effective problem solving. This partnership with Queen鈥檚 will assist Egypt in their efforts towards building nationwide capacity in modern technologies.

鈥淲e are proud to welcome Queen鈥檚 University on board of the ambitious Digital Egypt Builders Initiative. Queen鈥檚 University is among the top universities in Canada. I am confident our Egyptian Students will benefit from this exceptional opportunity offered by the Egyptian Government, setting the path for the new generations to become the driving force of technological innovation in Egypt,鈥 says Ahmed Abu Zeid, the Ambassador of Egypt to Canada.

The collaboration reinforces Queen鈥檚 commitments to equitable global engagement through sustainable development, civic impact and fostering mutually beneficial partnerships across the globe. Queen鈥檚 was recently recognized by THE Impact Rankings for the university鈥檚 societal impact based on advancing the UN鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals. This partnership is a continuation of this commitment and the university鈥檚 goal to produce and support graduates who will go on to find solutions to some of the world鈥檚 成人大片 challenges.

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 is pleased to support this new partnership with Egypt, supporting postsecondary education and preparing students to be leaders in their communities,鈥 says Patrick Deane, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen鈥檚 University. 鈥淲ith the signing of this agreement, Queen鈥檚 and the Ministry will be partners in equipping young people with the technological skills needed for success in the 21st century.鈥

A signing ceremony of the new agreement, with the Ambassador of Canada to Egypt and the Ambassador of Egypt to Canada as guests, took place on Sept. 15 in Egypt. Representatives from Queen鈥檚 University attended remotely including Principal Deane, Sandra den Otter (Vice-Provost, International), Mark Green (Provost and Vice-Principal, Academic), Hossam Hassanein (Director of the School of Computing), Fahim Quadir (Vice Provost and Dean, School of Graduate Studies), Barbara Crow (Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science), Sharon Regan (Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science), and Tom Collier (Coordinator, International Agreements and Partnerships).

Note: This story was originally published in the Queen's Gazette.