Participation of the Faculty of Nursing in the University Scouts' Training Camp
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The Faculty of Nursing at Helwan University participated in the Pre-Training Camp for University Scouts, organized by the General Administration of Student Welfare – Scouts and Public Service Committee. This event was part of the university's ongoing efforts to support scouting activities and foster leadership skills and a sense of belonging among students.
The camp was held at the Scouts Training Center from November 11th to 16th, with the participation of student delegations from various university faculties. The Faculty of Nursing was represented by a group of male and female scouts who actively engaged in both practical and theoretical training programs.
The camp activities included:
Basic and advanced scouting training
Leadership skills workshops
Training on discipline and teamwork
Sessions on public service and volunteering
Recreational activities and scouting competitions between faculties
The camp organizers praised the positive spirit and high performance demonstrated by the Faculty of Nursing students during the scouting tasks. Their ability to work under pressure and collaborate effectively with students from other faculties was highly appreciated.
This participation aligns with the Faculty of Nursing's commitment to developing the personality of university students, encouraging them to engage in extracurricular activities that contribute to refining their life and leadership skills, in addition to enhancing their academic and professional capabilities.
The Faculty of Nursing at Helwan University participated in the Pre-Training Camp for University Scouts, organized by the General Administration of Student Welfare – Scouts and Public Service Committee. This event was part of the university's ongoing efforts to support scouting activities and foster leadership skills and a sense of belonging among students.
The camp was held at the Scouts Training Center from November 11th to 16th, with the participation of student delegations from various university faculties. The Faculty of Nursing was represented by a group of male and female scouts who actively engaged in both practical and theoretical training programs.
The camp activities included:
Basic and advanced scouting training
Leadership skills workshops
Training on discipline and teamwork
Sessions on public service and volunteering
Recreational activities and scouting competitions between faculties
The camp organizers praised the positive spirit and high performance demonstrated by the Faculty of Nursing students during the scouting tasks. Their ability to work under pressure and collaborate effectively with students from other faculties was highly appreciated.
This participation aligns with the Faculty of Nursing's commitment to developing the personality of university students, encouraging them to engage in extracurricular activities that contribute to refining their life and leadership skills, in addition to enhancing their academic and professional capabilities.



