Within the framework of practical field training at the Faculty of Mass Communication, Misr University of Science and Technology, and under the guidance of Dr. Howaida Mostafa, Dean of the Faculty, a number of students made a training visit to the Rosa Al-Youssef Press Foundation and met with the editor-in-chief, Ayman Abdel-Majeed, Mohsen Abdel-Sattar, the managing editor, and a number of department heads at the press institution.
The editor-in-chief provided a comprehensive explanation of the work of the newspaper and the portal that he is editor-in-chief of, as well as the Golden Book Issued by the institution.
Abdul Majeed spoke with the students about the importance of reading and education for the journalist and his role Enlightening and educating society, and the importance of practical field training for students and graduates before entering the media labor market.
Abdul Majeed confirmed that the institution has a large hall dedicated to journalistic training in all the arts of journalism, and there is a course A comprehensive journalist for a week or more, and whoever passes it brilliantly, three of the training trainees will be selected for actual training in the newspaper, and it is possible that they will be appointed to the newspaper if they prove professional competence in the work, without intermediary or recommendation, indicating that the institution has The best experts in the fields of journalistic training, digital media, and artificial intelligence as well.
For his part, Mohsen Abdel Sattar, managing editor, pointed out the need for the trainee to know every place he goes and read about it so that It will be an information background that will help him adapt to all the situations he faces at work in the future. The students asked a number of questions to the department heads on the Rosalyousef Portal and they were answered. Then the editor-in-chief held a symposium for the students, in which the field training supervisor and the journalist writer spoke. D. Fathi Hussein and the editor-in-chief listened to the students’ questions in all areas of journalistic work, as well as interacting with the students in an atmosphere of happiness and optimism.