الرئيسان السيسى وماكرون يشاهدان فيلما عن نشأة وتأسيس جامعة سنجور فى مصر – اليوم السابع
- President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the new headquarters of Senghor University in Borg El Arab on May 9, 2026.
- During the ceremony, the two leaders viewed a documentary film detailing the origins and establishment of Senghor University in Egypt.
- President Emmanuel Macron praised the Egyptian government's financial and logistical support for the project, noting that the investment for the new headquarters exceeded 60 million euros.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the new headquarters of Senghor University in Borg El Arab on May 9, 2026. The event centered on the expansion of the international institution and the strengthening of educational ties between Egypt and France.
During the ceremony, the two leaders viewed a documentary film detailing the origins and establishment of Senghor University in Egypt. The film highlighted the university’s evolution since its founding as a center for higher education aimed at supporting the development of the African continent.
Investment and Educational Commitment
President Emmanuel Macron praised the Egyptian government’s financial and logistical support for the project, noting that the investment for the new headquarters exceeded 60 million euros. Macron stated that this level of investment reflects a deep commitment by Egypt to support higher education and the professional training of African cadres.
The new campus in Borg El Arab is designed to provide modern academic facilities and expanded capacity to accommodate a growing number of students from across the Francophone world and Africa. The facility aims to integrate academic learning with practical application, leveraging the industrial nature of the Borg El Arab region.
In a speech delivered during the opening, President el-Sisi emphasized the strategic nature of the partnership between Egypt and France. He described the university as a bridge for cultural and intellectual exchange, reinforcing the role of Egypt as a regional hub for education and diplomacy.
The Role of Senghor University
Senghor University operates as an international institution under the auspices of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF). Its primary mission is to train high-level professionals in fields such as environment, management, and international development, specifically targeting the needs of African states.
The university’s presence in Egypt serves as a focal point for the Francophone community in the Middle East and Africa. By providing specialized master’s degrees and professional certifications, the institution seeks to equip graduates with the tools necessary to lead development projects and governance initiatives within their home countries.
The transition to the new headquarters in Borg El Arab is intended to modernize the learning environment and increase the institution’s ability to host international conferences and research symposiums. This expansion is part of a broader effort to align the university’s curriculum with contemporary global challenges, including sustainable development and digital transformation.
Egypt-France Strategic Partnership
The joint inauguration of the campus reflects a broader strategic cooperation between Cairo and Paris. Beyond education, the two nations maintain deep ties in defense, security, and economic trade. The support for Senghor University is viewed as a cultural pillar of this relationship, emphasizing shared interests in the stability and prosperity of the African continent.
President Macron noted that the collaboration on the university project demonstrates how bilateral cooperation can yield tangible benefits for third-party nations, particularly those in Africa that benefit from the university’s programs. The investment in the campus is framed as a joint effort to foster intellectual leadership and administrative expertise across the region.
The event concluded with a tour of the new facilities, where the two presidents were briefed on the academic programs and the university’s plans for future growth. The move to the Borg El Arab site is expected to facilitate closer ties between the university and the surrounding industrial and technological sectors in Egypt.
