قائمة خريجي جامعة القاهرة
مشاهير خريجي أو طلبة جامعة القاهرة، مدرجون في القوائم التالية، حسب تاريخ تخرجهم (أو التحاقهم)، أبجدياً.
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غير معروف تاريخ الالتحاق أو التخرج
- أحمد زكي سعد (1900–1981) كان المدير التنفيذي لصندوق النقد الدولي.
- كامل إدريس المدير العام السابق للمنظمة الدولية للملكية الفكرية.
- وهيب زكي صليبي، وُلد في 6 فبراير 1916، تخرج من كلية الحقوق جامعة القاهرة. كان راهب في الكنيسة القبطية، وكان له دور فعال في تأسيس الطائفة القبطية في ألمانيا.
عقد 1910
- طه حسين (1889–1973)، أول خريجي جامعة القاهرة عام 1914.[1] وفيما بعد كان أول عميد مصري لكلية الفنون بالجامعة، ترشح للفوز لجائزة نوبل في الآداب. وكن أيضاً وزير للتعليم.[2]
العشرينيات
- حسن فتحي، معماري شهير في القرن العشرين، حصل على جائزة أغا خان في العمارة عام 1980.
الثلاثينيات
- عبد الرحمن بدوي، فيلسوف وكاتب مصري، تخرج من كلية الفنون بجامعة القاهرة عام 1938.
- يحيى حقي، من رواد الحركة الأدبي المعاصرة في القرن العشرين في مصر.
- نجيب محفوظ، تخرج من جامعة القاهرة عام 1934. عام 1988، فاز بجائزة نوبل في الأدب.[3]
- زكي نجيب محمود، فيلسوف ومؤلف مصري.[4] تخرج من كلية الفنون بجامعة الاقهرة عام 1930.
- سميرة موسى، عالمة ذرة مصرية. حصلت على بكالوريوس العلوم من جامعة القاهرة.
الأربعينيات
- حكمت أبو زيد وزير الشئون العلمية المصرية السابقة (1962-1965) في عهد جمال عبد الناصر، وكانت أول إمرأة تشغل منصب وزاري في مصر. تخرجت من كلية الآداب قسم تاريخ في جامعة القاهرة عام 1940.
- بطرس بطرس غالي، دبلوماسي مصري وسادس أمناء جامعة الدول العربية من يناير 1992 حتى ديسمبر 1992. تخرج من جامعة القاهرة عام 1946.
- البابا شنودة الثالث، حصل على بكالريوس اللغة الإنجليزية والتاريخ من جامعة القاهرة عام 1947.
- محمد حسنين هيكل، صحفي ومفكر مصري بارز، كان رئيس تحرير جريدة الأهرام من 1957 حتى 1974.
- سعد عزيز ابراهيم، أسقف الكنيسة القطبية، قُتل في حادث اغتيال أنور السادات عام 1981. تخرج من كلية الحقوق جامعة القاهرة عام 1940.
- ميخائيل وهبة (1912–2000)، طبيب نفسي وأكاديمي مصري.
- حليم الضبع (و. 1921)، ملحن موسيقي مصري شهير في الستينيات، تخرج من كلية الزراعة جامعة القاهرة عام 1945 وهاجر إلى الولايات المتحدة عام 1950.
- حسن فتحي، مهندس.
- عثمان أحمد عثمان، مهندس وسياسي مصري، ومؤسس شركة المقاولون العرب.
- مجدي وهبه (1925-1991)، معجمي وأستاذ الأدب الإنجليزي بجامعة القاهرة من 1957 حتى تقاعده 1980. تخرج من كلية الحقوق عام 1946.
الخمسينيت
- أستاذ محمد الفيتوري، شاعر سوداني. درس الفلسفة، التاريخ والدراسات الإسلامية في جامعة الأزهر حتى عام 1953، ثم التحق بجامعة القاهرة لمدة سنتين.
- لطيفة الزيات (1923–1996)، فنانة ومفكرة مصرية. تخرجت من كلية الآداب جامعة القاهرة عام 1957.
- ياسر عرفات، رئيس منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية (1969-2004)، ورئيس السلطة الوطنية الفلسطينية(1993–2004)؛ حصل عام 1994 بالإشتراك مع شيمون پيرس على جائزة نوبل في السلام. تخرج من كلية الهندسة، جامعة الملك فؤاد عام 1956.[5][6]
- ألبرت أريه (محسن علام)، مصري يهودي وُلد في القاهرة، ودخل الإسلام. حصل على ليسانس الحقوق من جامعة الاقهرة عام 1950. كان مؤرخ للثقافة اليهودية في مصر.[3]
- يوسف إدريس طبيب وكاتب مصري.
- أ. هـ. كفراوي، أستاذ فخري بجامعة إنديانا.
- عمرو موسى، الأمين العام السابق لجامعة الدول العربية. تخرج من كلية الحقوق جامعة القاهرة عام 1957. [4]
- مجدي يعقوب، أستاذ جراحة القلب في جامعة لندن. تخرج من كلية الطب جامعة القاهرة عام 1957.
الستينيات
- علي عبد الغني، أكاديمي مصري وعالم أحياء بحرية شهير. تخرج من كلية الزراعة عام 1966.
- غازي القصيبي، سياسي ليبرالي سعودي، وزير العمل السعودي، ومفكر شهير. حصل على ليسانس الحقوق من جامعة القاهرة عام 1961.
- محمد البرادعي، رئيس الوكالة الدولية للطاقة الذرية من 1997 حتى 2005. حصل على [[جائزة نوبل في السلام] عام 2005.
- محمد غنيم، أستاذ مسالك بولية ومؤسس مركز أمراض الكلى والمسالك البولية، جامعة المنصورة.
- صدام حسين، رئيس العراق منذ 1979 حتى الاحتلال الأمريكي للعراق في أبريل 2003. حصل على ليسانس الحقوق جامعة القاهرة عام 1962. أعدم في 30 ديسمبر 2006 بعد إدانته بجرائم ضد الإنسانية. [5] [6] [7] [8]
- كمال منصور أستاذ متقاعد لجراحة القاهرة في كلية الطب، جامعة إموري. التحق بكلية الطب بجامعة القاهرة، حصل على الماجستير من إموري عام 1968. قام بتدريس الجراحين في كلية الطب، جامعة القاهرة، المعهد القومي للأورام، كلية الطب، جامعة طنطا، ومستشفى الجلاء العسكري بالقاهرة.
- Archeologist Mikhail Borisovich Piotrovski is the director of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was born in Armenia in 1944. In 1967 he graduated from the Oriental Faculty of Leningrad State University, having majored in Arabic Studies. He attended Cairo University from 1965-66. He is a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a professor at St. Petersburg State University. He was awarded the Russian Order of Honor in 1997. Asteroid 4869 Piotrovsky is named after him and his father, Professor Boris Borisovich Piotrovski. [9]
- Omar Sharif is an Egyptian-born actor (of Lebanese and Syrian origin) who has starred in many Hollywood films. He studied math and physics at Cairo University and graduated in 1963.
- Ahmed Ezz (born in 1959) graduated from Cairo University with a degree in Civil Engineering[1]. He is an Egyptian politician and business tycoon and the Chairman and Managing Director of Al Ezz Industries.
- George Issac, (born 1938) is a political activist and a Coptic Catholic. He graduated with a BA in history in 1964.
السبعينيات
- Mahmoud al-Zahar, co founded Hamas alongside Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. He currently serves as foreign minister in the Palestinian National Authority government of Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza. He studied medicine at Cairo University.
- Ayman al-Zawahiri is a prominent member of the al-Qaeda group, a physician, author, poet, and formerly the head of the militant organization Egyptian Islamic Jihad. He obtained a degree in surgery at Cairo University in 1974 and an advanced medical degree in 1978.[7][8][9]
- Mohsen Badawi Chairman of Aracom Systems, was born in Cairo on November 10, 1956. Entrepreneur, political activist and writer, graduated from Cairo University majoring in Accounting at the Faculty of Commerce, co-founder of the Egyptian Soviet Chamber of Commerce (1989), the main founder and first Chairman of the Canada Egypt Business Council "CEBC" (2001–2003). He is also the main founder and Chairman of Abdurrahman Badawi Center for Creativity (2008-), a member of the Egyptian Romanian Friendship Association (1988–1991), member of the Arab Scientific Transportation Association (1989-) and a member of The Egyptian International Economic Forum (2003-).
- Gawdat Bahgat is a professor of political science at the National Defense University, Washington, D.C. and has published numerous articles and books on Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea region, terrorism, and geopolitics.
- Amin Sameh Samir Fahmy is the Egyptian Minister of Petroleum. He graduated with a B.Sc. in chemical engineering from Cairo University in 1973.
- Youssef Boutros Ghali politician & Egypt’s Minister of Finance.
- Hani Mahfouz Helal is the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and State Minister for Scientific Research and the former Cultural and Scientific Chancellor in the Egyptian embassy in Paris. Dr. Helal graduated from the Faculty of Engineering at Cairo University in 1974.
- Ahmed Nazif is the Egyptian Prime Minister and former Minister for Communications and Information Technology. Prof. Dr. Nazif graduated with a Bachelor's degree in 1973 and a Master's degree in 1976, from the Communications and Electronics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
- Mohamed A. Moustafa Hassan is graduated in 1977 from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. He obtained his M.Sc. as well as Ph.D. from the same Dept. He was awarded DAAD scholarship (1984–1987) for junior Egyptian Scientists to do their research work in Germany. He worked in Calgary University as visiting Professor (1989–1992)basedon CIDA fund. He worked also in the Gulf at the following Institutions: UAEU, TSI, AUST (all in UAE), then at JGEC (KSA).
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الثمانينيات
- Mustafa al'Absi is a professor of behavioral medicine and neuroscience at the University of Minnesota Medical School. He was born in Yemen. He received his undergraduate psychology degree from Cairo University in 1985. He also received doctoral training in biological and clinical psychology at the University of Oklahoma. He currently directs multiple behavioral medicine research programs. He has received several honorary awards, including the Herbert Weiner Early Career Award and the Neal E. Miller Young Investigator Award. He has published more than 80 scientific articles, chapters, and edited books. He served as an editor or on editorial boards of multiple journals. He has also assumed leadership positions in several national and international organizations.
- Taher Elgamal is a cryptographer and inventor of the Elgamal crypto algorithm. He received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University in 1977, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1984. He served as chief scientist at Netscape Communications from 1995 to 1998. [10]
- Mohamed Osman Elkhosht is a professor of philosophy of religion and contemporary philosophy at Faculty of Arts, Cairo University. He is also a cultural advisor and a leading authority on modern Islam.
- Rafik Habib (born 1959; graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Psychology section, 1982), Christian (Coptic) Egyptian researcher, activist, author, and politician.
- Ahmed E. Kamal is an engineering professor at Iowa State University. He was born in Giza, Egypt. He earned his B.Sc. in electrical engineering in 1978 and his M.Sc. in 1980, both from Cairo University. After graduation, he won the Connaught Fellowship to the University of Toronto, where he earned two more electrical engineering degrees: his M.A.Sc. in 1982 and Ph.D. in 1986. [11]
- Tarek Kamel is the Minister of Communication & Information Technology since 2005. Dr. Kamel obtained a Bachelor's degree in 1985 and a Master's degree in 1988 from the Communications & Electronics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
- Ibrahim A. Karawan is the Director of the Middle East Center and an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah. Between 1995 and 1997 he was the Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies and Directing Staff Member at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, IISS, in London. He is a member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for International Studies at Oxford University and a Fellow at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He is a former Senior Research Associate at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo. He began attending Cairo University at the age of 16, majoring in economics and political science. Upon graduation, he worked for the Egyptian Army's Aid Defense System. [12]
- Mahmoud Mohieldin the Minister of Investment in Egypt.
- Jehan Sadat was the second wife of Anwar Sadat and served as first lady of Egypt from 1970 until Sadat's assassination in 1981. She is a Senior Fellow at the University of Maryland, College Park and won the Pearl S. Buck award in 2001. She earned her B.A. (1977), M.A. (1980) and PhD (1986) degrees from Cairo University.
- Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (1943-2010) was an Egyptian academic and civil rights activist. He earned his PhD in Arabic and Islamic studies from Cairo University in 1981. He opposed the use of Islam for political ends in his 1992 book Naqd al-khitab al-dini (Critique of Religious Discourse). As a result, a Cairo court forced him to divorce his wife, Cairo University faculty member Ibtihal Yunis in 1995. After 1996, he and his wife fled Egypt and settled in The Netherlands, where he works at State University of Leiden. Source: "Abu Zayd, Nasr Hamid." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. 3 December 2004 http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9345158.
التسعيينات
- Hussein Bassir is an Egyptian archaeologist and novelist. In 1994, he got his BA in Egyptology from Cairo University. Then he traveled to the USA to get his PhD in Egyptology and Near Eastern Studies from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Ahmed T. Hadidi is a Professor of Pediatric Surgery and Plastic Surgery at Heidelberg Mannheim University, Germany, and Cairo University. He is the Secretary General of the Pan African Paediatric Surgical Association and the Mediterranean Association of Paediatric Surgeons. He won the "Pulvertaft Prize" of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand. He earned his M.B. and B. Ch. from Cairo University in 1981. He earned his M. Sc. in General Surgery there in 1985 and his M.D. in 1993. [13]
- Essam Heggy is a prominent planetary scientist in the NASA Mars Exploration Program [14] and staff scientist at the highly reputed Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris[15]. He graduated from the faculty of sciences at the Cairo University in 1997 and received the PhD degrees from Paris VI University in 2002. He received several international awards for his role in contributing to the development low frequency terrestrial and planetary radars for subsurface exploration. He is currently a scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, TX, USA [16] were he is also serving in a number of NASA panels. Heggy who have earned a wide reputation among Egyptian youth after his resignation in 2005 from his staff position at the Cairo University to protest against the marginalization of science and youth in the Egyptian society. Rosa al Youssef the widely distributed magazine [17] in the Arab world in its annual report in 2006 selected him as one of the top 10 reformist in Egypt.
- Yassin Saif Shaibany is a "Public International Law & International Islamic Organizations" specialist. He earned various law-related degrees from Cairo University, culminating in a PhD in international law in 1997. He is a Professor of International Law at Sana'a University in Yemen. He is a former cultural attache of Yemen in Egypt and has written on human rights in Yemeni and international law. [18]
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