AASTMT Students’ Union
The AASTMT Student Union Policy shows how the student unions formation and elections Representing the needs and interests of students throughout the school is a critical function of the AASTMT Students' Union. It creates a lively campus environment by providing a forum for student activism, empowerment, and engagement.
.Policy Purpose
This policy demonstrates how AASTMT supports students by empowering them to form diverse and representative student unions, fostering public engagement and collaborative decision-making.
Policy Statement
Student unions are established under the supervision of the Deanship of Student Affairs through transparent and fair elections among students across various colleges. These unions not only amplify the voice of students but also serve as a platform for public participation, allowing students to engage actively in university governance and community development.
Through their initiatives, student unions enhance communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills by organizing and implementing AASTMT activities and service projects. Furthermore, these unions represent the interests of students and periodically meet with senior administration to convey student ideas, rights, and concerns, ensuring their voices are heard and contributing to the continuous improvement of the student community at the University. The AASTMT President regularly holds formal meetings with student unions, fostering an environment of employee involvement and political engagement to listen to their recommendations and promote free speech and individual rights.
Policy Scope
AASTMT Students
Policy Description
AASTMT has established general rules and conditions for candidacy in college student council elections, which are accessible on the AASTMT website. Students wishing to nominate themselves for elections are encouraged to do so through the Deanship. The Deanship reviews the candidates, and after this, electronic elections and voting commence. Upon completion of the voting process, the candidate receiving the highest number of votes becomes the Student Union President, the candidate with the second-highest votes is appointed as Vice President, and the remaining nominees become council members.
Student unions within AASTMT are empowered to prepare and execute their events, participating in diverse activities throughout the Academy while ensuring that transparency, democracy, and the rule of law are upheld. AASTMT is committed to fostering a participative approach that values freedom of expression and the liberties of all students, positioning them as active participants in a vibrant academic community.
Document control
Policy title: |
Student Union Policy |
Approving body: |
SDG workforce committee |
Version: |
1 |
Last Review Date: |
2024 |
Next review date: |
2025 |
Policy owner: |
SDG workforce committee |
Summary of Changes |
1st issue of the Policy |
Lead contact: |
Dr. Rasha Khattab Head of Products and Services Quality Department |
Approval Signature |
Dr. Yasser Gaber Dean of Scientific Research and Innovation |
General rules and conditions for student council elections
AASTMT according to diverse and strict rules and conditions guarantees the transparency of the Student Unions and Councils fair and transparent election process.
General rules and conditions for candidacy for college student Councils/ Unions elections
1. Elections are held electronically through the Student Portal system, with the list system and not the individual system. The entire list that obtains the largest number of votes wins, provided that the electoral vote rate is 50%. If one list is nominated, the list must obtain a vote rate of 25% the number of people who have the right to vote.
2. That the student who is a candidate for student council membership has joined the academy during the first semester, or before that (the student spent a full academic year.
3. That the candidate for membership of the Student Council has at least one full academic year (two semesters) left before graduation.
4. The cumulative GPA of the students nominated for membership of the student councils of all faculties is 2.4 or more, except for the students of the Faculty of Pharmacy, where the cumulative GPA of the nominated students is required to be 1.8 or more.
5. The student council of all colleges consists of 12 male and female students, and the composition of the student council for each college is as follows: the council chairman, the vice president, the council secretary, the treasurer and the human resources officer, in addition to a committee secretary for each of the following committees: (families committee - the excursions committee - the sports meeting committee - Scouting Committee - Culture and Media Committee - Technical Committee - Scientific Committee).
6. The student candidate for membership in the Student Council should be characterized by upright morals and good reputation, and should not be troublesome or cause disturbances and problems, and that he/she be able to perform group work, as well as that the candidate for membership in the committees has a proven activity and is a candidate for the committee in which he/she continues to work, That the student who is nominated for membership of the Student Council has not been subjected to a behavioral violation or has been subjected to any of the penalties in the Student Affairs Committees, or it has been decided to or suspend his membership in one of the previous Student Councils.
7. That the student who is nominated for membership of the Student Council has not been subjected to a behavioral violation or has been subjected to any of the penalties in the Student Affairs Committees, or it has been decided to or suspend his membership in one of the previous Student Councils.
8. The student council candidate must have registered for the courses for the current semester.
9. At least 2 female students are required to be represented in each of the student councils, except for the Student Council of the College of Maritime Transport and Technology.
10. At least one male or female student must be represented from 8 departments of the College of Engineering and Technology.
11. A male or female student with disabilities under the name (Challenge Heroes Official) can be added to the list
12. The list is created through (Student Portal) by the male/female candidate for the position of Council President, starting from the day specified by the Deanship of Student Affairs, provided that the last date for submitting electoral lists is on the following day.
13. Candidacy lists are approved after being completed by the Deanship of Student Affairs in accordance with the conditions and rules announced periodically.
14. It is strictly forbidden to start electoral campaigning on social networking pages or inside colleges except after announcing on the page of the Deanship of Student Affairs, as well as approving the accepted list of candidacies that meets the conditions on the electronic system Knowing that there is a period of silence for the electoral campaign, starting from the opening of the voting process.
15. Lists that start electoral campaigning before being approved by the Deanship of Student Affairs or during the electoral silence period are excluded.
16. The election process for college student councils is held by electronic system for a period of 48 hours in the third week of the current semester, provided that the voting process begins electronically through the Student Portal by students by choosing only one list, each according to their college.
17. The winning lists will be announced on the Dean of Student Affairs page as soon as the electronic voting process is completed, and all election results are reviewed.
18. The elected student council assumes responsibility after the announcement of the result and the meeting of the elected student councils with the Deanship of Student Affairs to start preparing the work plan in accordance with the regulations in force in the academy.
19. The Deanship of Student Affairs must abide by all the general rules and conditions for candidacy for membership of the colleges' student councils mentioned above.
College of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology Student Council Election
The results of the student council elections in the College of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology.
College of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology Student Council Election
CITL Student Union Meeting with the Dean and the Vice Dean for Student Affairs
To discuss significant issues pertaining to student life and academic affairs at the College of International Transport and Logistics (CITL), the CITL Student Union recently met with the Dean and the Vice Dean for Student Affairs.
CITL Student Union Meeting with the Dean and the Vice Dean for Student Affairs
AASTMT President and Student Council meeting
The AASTMT President recently held a meeting with the Abu-Qir Student Council to discuss various matters concerning student life and academic affairs. This session provided a platform for students to voice their recommendations and suggestions. AASTMT's dedication to student involvement and responsiveness is demonstrated in this meeting, which guarantees that student opinions play a crucial role in the decision-making process.
AASTMT President and Student Council meeting
Student Council of the College of Engineering and Technology organized on the main stadium
At the main stadium of AASTMT's Abu Qir headquarters, the College of Engineering and Technology Student Council successfully launched a football competition. Students had a fun chance to participate in sports and build friendships at this event.
Student Council of the College of Engineering and Technology organized on the main stadium
Example of one of student Council Official Facebook Page
This is an example of Student Council official page on face book in which they communicate with other students in the college and publishing the events
Example of one of student Council Official Facebook Page
Sheraton Campus Student Council Meeting with AASTMT President
To promote a cooperative atmosphere between students and administration, the Sheraton Campus Student Council recently met with the President of AASTMT to discuss significant concerns impacting the student body. This meeting demonstrates AASTMT's commitment to student involvement and its efforts to establish a responsive and encouraging learning environment.
Sheraton Student Council Meeting with AASTMT President
Teaching the Basics of programming and Problem Solving for AI Students in El-Alamein Campus
Student Unions of the College of Artificial Intelligence arranged the first session of teaching the basics of training and teaching students on problem solving for ICPC competition.
Teaching the Basics of programming and Problem solving for AI Students in El-Alamein Campus
Student Clubs
At AASTMT, student clubs are essential to improving educational experience since they support extracurricular activities, develop leadership abilities, and stimulate community involvement. Student Clubs are the legitimate channel for practicing the student role, training on leadership and dependency, and developing a sense of belonging by integrating students with faculty members in various activities such as concerts, plastic arts, seminars, cultural, artistic and sports competitions, and community service programs. As examples for some student clubs:
Other Student clubs of AASTMT Student Clubs
Four AASTMT Alumni make it to the FORBES 30 under 30 Middle East List.
AASTMT is honored that FOUR of AASTMT Alumni have made it to the Forbes Middle East 30 under 30 list in the categories of commerce and finance, social impact, and entertainment. A few days ago, Forbes Middle East published its 30 under 30 list for 2023 including four of AASTMT Alumni. Congrats to Bassant Hemeida (Class of 2018), Sara Samir (Class of 2021), Fady Ibrahim (Class of 2021) and Mustafa Abd Ellatif (Class of 2021).
Four AASTMT Alumni make it to the FORBES 30 under 30 Middle East List