Is there something about life in Alexandria and Egypt that has surprised, impressed you? Egypt biggest asset is its people, the hospitality and generosity are always above and beyond. Norhan and all the students willing to greet us and make us feel welcome! What was the biggest challenge for you during your trip?Īdapting to the difference between Swedish and Arabic culture, but it has been very fun to observe and learn the language, food culture and so on! What are your impressions of Alexandria and Egypt?Īlexandria has been wonderful, it is truly a city with lots of history and a beautiful shoreline to the Mediterranean Sea. Meeting all the different people, from the Dean of Engineering, to our lovely supervisor Dr. What was the best part of your experience at PUA? Since we have a specific collaboration, our working day consists mainly of own work on the project with some discussions in between with our Egyptian colleagues. Our Egyptian colleagues, whom we collaborate with, have excellent knowledge in their field and are easy to discuss with.Ĭould you describe a regular day as a student at PUA? They have been excellent in supporting all causes, the communication line is very clear and everyone, including students, are very generous and show great hospitality. Did PUA staff, professors, researcher and others that you met been helpful and easy to communicate, discuss and cooperate
Moreover, the learning is more of a practical character in PUA than in KTH, where the approach is often more theoretical and is conducted to bring discussion. The relationships between pupils and professors are more personal than in KTH. The difference is a more direct contact or line of communication in PUA compared to KTH. What do you think are the differences between studying at PUA and KTH? Andrew Martin from KTH scouted for students to participate in a collaboration with PUA and KTH, me and my colleagues applied and were accepted. How have you been chosen for the exchange? PUA offered the necessities and quality needed for my bachelor thesis to be conducted. The chance to visit Africa, and more specific an Arab country with so much history as Egypt has, made the decision very easy.
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