NCTU Hosts Exhibition in the University Library
The University Library at New Cairo Technological University organized a special exhibition highlighting its rich collection of books, reference materials, and academic resources for students and faculty members. The event was held under the patronage of University President Prof. Dr. Tarek Abdel Malak and Faculty Dean Prof. Dr. Walid Elkhatam, with attendance from academic staff and students. Visitors explored a wide range of subjects, including science, technology, engineering, literature, and social sciences, discovering new arrivals and rare collections. The exhibition also featured interactive reading sessions, book displays, and guidance on utilizing library resources effectively. The event aimed to promote reading habits, research skills, and academic engagement among students, highlighting the library’s central role in supporting education and learning across all faculties.
NCTU Hosts Special Event in the University Library
Under the patronage of University President Prof. Dr. Tarek Abdel Malak, the University Library at New Cairo Technological University organized a special event on July 10, 2025, highlighting its vast collection of books and academic resources. The event included interactive book displays, reading corners, and workshops on research and information literacy for students across all faculties. Attendees had the opportunity to explore rare collections, new arrivals, and thematic exhibitions designed to promote academic curiosity. Library staff guided students on effective use of library resources, digital catalog navigation, and strategies for academic research, emphasizing the importance of the library in supporting learning, study, and personal growth within the university community.
NCTU Library Hosts Annual Book and Reading Festival
Under the patronage of University President Prof. Dr. Tarek Abdel Malak, the University Library at New Cairo Technological University organized its Annual Book and Reading Festival, supervised by Prof. Dr. Walid Elkhatam, Dean of the Faculty of Industrial Technology and Energy. The festival featured an extensive collection of books, journals, and academic publications, with interactive book displays, reading corners, and storytelling sessions for students from various faculties. Special workshops were held on effective research techniques, creative writing, and information literacy. With participation from over 200 students, the event also hosted guest authors, librarians, and educators who shared insights on literature, research strategies, and the importance of reading in academic and personal growth. The festival aimed to cultivate a culture of reading, support academic excellence, and promote engagement with knowledge across the university community.



